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  1. Optionally, before you create the server, from the service Options menu, select Check name availability

  2. From the service Options menu, select Create single server

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  3. Enter the properties for the creation of your database

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Create a firewall rule for an Azure MySQL database instance

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  1. From the service Options menu, select Create firewall rule and enter your IP address.
    Obviously, we are not using a real IP address in the screenshot below.

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After you create or onboard your Azure MySQL instance, you can monitor it using Abiquo Service Metrics for XaaS. This requires a monitoring server for your platform. See
To configure a monitoring server, see Configure VM monitoring and metrics.

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Abiquo can connect to your Azure account in a region and list the single server databases that are already running there. 

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Privileges: Use location services and Run actions on usable services, or Manage virtual datacenters

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  1. Go to myCloud → Locations

  2. Select your Azure location and go to Service configurations

  3. Select the "AzureMySQLService".

  4. On the right hand side of the screen, from the options menu, select "List servers" or “List servers by resource group”. If required, enter the Resource group name

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  5. Select an instance to onboard

  6. If you only have one instance only, Abiquo will select it automatically

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  7. Click Accept to add it to Abiquo

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  1. From the options menu, select States OR
    Click the round status indicator beside the Name of the service instance

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  2. The platform will display the States of the service.
    To refresh the display, click Update now

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    You can also change the update frequency.

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  1. From the instance options menu, select List configurations and confirm the action

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  2. To display the configuration values, click See more

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  3. To update a configuration, from the options menu, select Update configuration

  4. Enter the configuration and the new value

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