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The article explains how to create a custom role for Cloudaware in Microsoft Azure. You need be Owner or User Access Administrator in Microsoft Azure to create custom roles. |
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Create role for Storage Account keys access
The built-in role "Reader" may not have required permissions, such as default access to the Storage Account keys necessary for collecting data about VHDs
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Create role for Storage Account keys access
1. In the Azure portal, open select a subscription or a resource group where a custom role is should to be assigned to.
2. Open 'Access control (IAM)'. Click Add → Add custom role. Name the role Cloudaware Custom Policy.
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4. If you add a native application, assign the created custom role to a user. If you add a Web app/API, assign the role to the application.
Custom Creating a custom role creation in the Azure Portal is an asynchronous operation. This means that a time lag may take place process, which means there may be a delay between the role's creation and the time when this role becomes availableits availability.
5. Open the tab 'Review + Create'. Check the role details and click Create.
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Update existing Cloudaware custom policy
Cloudaware may regularly introduce new capabilities requiring new that require additional actions and permissions. If a Cloudaware custom role is already existsin place, you can update it without updating it for every subscription. If updating an existing Cloudaware Custom Policy role is required, your it can be updated once across all subscriptions. Cloudaware Technical Account manager will provide you with instructions on how to perform this actionthe instructions.
Custom Creating a custom role creation in the Azure Portal is an asynchronous operation. This means that a time lag may take place process, which means there may be a delay between the role's creation and the time when this role becomes availableits availability.