@@Ciraltos would you be able to do a video on saving the out put of a run book to a storage blob them pulling it back in, in relation to m365 dsc? Please. 👍😁👍😉
Hi Travis. Thanks for the tutorial video. I have a couple of questions: 1) How do you pass parameters from the cloud to the hybrid worker PS scripts running on the local environment? a 2) Is there a way to trigger hybrid workers to run via Power Apps and Power Automate? Thanks.
Hi Travis, I am having issues when trying to run runbooks from the portal showing "The term 'get-azresource' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet". I can run the runbook locally in the machine w/o problems..I installed the AZ module after the registration. does that have something to do? Can I run the registration again? or do I need to uninstall the agent and re-run everyhting again to get the AZ module recognized? Thanks in advance!
Hey Travis, you helped me a lot regarding the automation stuff. But maybe i missed a topic. i tried to figure out which User Sessions are active on a given set of onPremise machines. But when i tested the runbook (with domain admin creds) i got the message that the powershell module needs administrator permissions. So how can i get rid of this, e.g. how to elevate the onpremise powershell session. Thank you again for your really good job and best regards Steve. P.S. Please excuse my bad english.
Hello, I would thank you for this amazing video. I want to know if we can run short runbook in an automation account without using Hybrid Workers, I mean run the runbook on a serverless instance or something else that avoid to create workers? I know that there is Logic App for that but I wonder if we can do the same with runbooks in an Automation account. thank you and have a nice day
System Hybrid workers are specific to an agent. For example, every server managed by Azure Automation Update will get a System Hybrid worker. That worker is not available for Azure Automation tasks.
@@Ciraltos Thank You very much. So 'System Hybrid Workers' only purpose is for update management. Whereas 'User Hybrid Worker' is for any automation Runbook which needs to run stimulating a server - thereby bypassing the default azure automation account limits like 180 Min runtime, 1000 networking sockets etc.. Am I right, or does it have any more usage ? Any documents to refer in detail in Microsoft doc?
Thanks! After watching a couple of video this is the first one who answered my question/issue
Thanks a lot - nice Demos - Demos are always helpful with real time scenarios
Thank you Travis, excellent work. Very useful. You have another subscriber! Keep up the good work!
Brilliant tutorial! Appreciate the clarity and brevity of the explanation
Great. Thanks a lot. This was an amazing video on hybrid worker.
Excellent. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
super video , but my suggestion to use white backgroud themes.It look like too better
Excellent. Super clear and easy to follow, thank you!
Glad it helped!
@@Ciraltos would you be able to do a video on saving the out put of a run book to a storage blob them pulling it back in, in relation to m365 dsc? Please. 👍😁👍😉
Thanks a lot Travis !!
Excellent video...thank you very much!!!
This is Very Informative.
Thank you for this video! It was very helpful!
You're so welcome!
Hi Travis. Thanks for the tutorial video. I have a couple of questions:
1) How do you pass parameters from the cloud to the hybrid worker PS scripts running on the local environment? a
2) Is there a way to trigger hybrid workers to run via Power Apps and Power Automate?
Thanks.
Hi Travis, I am having issues when trying to run runbooks from the portal showing "The term 'get-azresource' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet". I can run the runbook locally in the machine w/o problems..I installed the AZ module after the registration. does that have something to do? Can I run the registration again? or do I need to uninstall the agent and re-run everyhting again to get the AZ module recognized? Thanks in advance!
Hey Travis, you helped me a lot regarding the automation stuff. But maybe i missed a topic. i tried to figure out which User Sessions are active on a given set of onPremise machines. But when i tested the runbook (with domain admin creds) i got the message that the powershell module needs administrator permissions. So how can i get rid of this, e.g. how to elevate the onpremise powershell session. Thank you again for your really good job and best regards Steve. P.S. Please excuse my bad english.
Hello, I would thank you for this amazing video.
I want to know if we can run short runbook in an automation account without using Hybrid Workers, I mean run the runbook on a serverless instance or something else that avoid to create workers? I know that there is Logic App for that but I wonder if we can do the same with runbooks in an Automation account.
thank you and have a nice day
What is the difference between User Hybrid Worker Group vs System Hybrid Worker Group ?
System Hybrid workers are specific to an agent. For example, every server managed by Azure Automation Update will get a System Hybrid worker. That worker is not available for Azure Automation tasks.
@@Ciraltos Thank You very much.
So 'System Hybrid Workers' only purpose is for update management.
Whereas 'User Hybrid Worker' is for any automation Runbook which needs to run stimulating a server - thereby bypassing the default azure automation account limits like 180 Min runtime, 1000 networking sockets etc..
Am I right, or does it have any more usage ?
Any documents to refer in detail in Microsoft doc?
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you
Is this the only was to do it for Windows VMs actually in Azure too?
Thanks! It would work for an IaaS VM in Azure the same way.
It's A' zure, not aZURE'. The accent is on the first syllable.
Good tutorial :)
Awesome
Nice tutorial. The Microsoft-provided documentation is pure garbage.