Practice Test 4 | Designing And Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions | AZ-400 | Dumps | Mock Test
You have an Azure Application Insights availability test configured. You have an Azure Logic App that will be used to send emails. You have to ensure the availability tests invoke the Logic App if there are issues detected via the Availability tests. Which of the following would you setup as the trigger type?
A. An ApiConnection
B. A Request trigger
C. A HTTP Webhook trigger
D. An HTTP trigger
Answer – D
you can do this by creating a Logic app with an HTTP trigger. You then specify an alert rule in Application Insights and choose ‘Run a Logic App from this alert’ as the action.
Do you find yourself repeatedly running the same queries on your telemetry data to check whether your service is functioning properly? Are you looking to automate these queries for finding trends and anomalies and then build your own workflows around them? The Azure Application Insights connector for Logic Apps is the right tool for this purpose.
Note
The Azure Application Insights connector has been replaced with the Azure Monitor connector that is integrated with Azure Active Directory instead of requiring an API key and also allows you to retrieve data from a Log Analytics workspace.
With this integration, you can automate numerous processes without writing a single line of code. You can create a logic app with the Application Insights connector to quickly automate any Application Insights process.
You can add additional actions as well. The Logic Apps feature of Azure App Service makes hundreds of actions available. For example, by using a logic app, you can automatically send an email notification or create a bug in Azure DevOps. You can also use one of the many available templates to help speed up the process of creating your logic app.
Options A, B, and C are incorrect because if you want to use Azure Logic Apps with Azure Monitor, you have to use the An HTTP trigger
For more information on sending alerts in Azure Monitor, you can refer to the below link.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/app/automate-with-logic-apps
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