

Make sure to keep a record of the URI because you'll use it as a parameter when you set up the execution schedule for the Azure Logic App. If you haven't created an automation account before, the cmdlet's output will include an encrypted webhook URI in the automation account variable.
#Scalle toau update
\CreateOrUpdateAzAutoAccount.ps1 your policy doesn't let you create scaling script resources in a specific region, update the policy assignment and add the region you want to the list of allowed regions. If specified, Log Analytics will be used to configure the custom log table that the runbook PowerShell script can send logs to If not specified, it will use the current Azure context You can either fill in values for the parameters or comment them to use their defaults. Run the following cmdlet to execute the script and create the Azure Automation account. Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $Uri -OutFile ".\CreateOrUpdateAzAutoAccount.ps1"
#Scalle toau download
Run the following cmdlet to download the script for creating the Azure Automation account: New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Temp" -Force Your account must have contributor rights on the Azure subscription where you want to deploy the scaling tool. Create or update an Azure Automation account If you have everything ready, let's get started. The machine you use to deploy the tool must have: You'll also need the Application administrator and/or Owner RBAC role to create a Run As account.
