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Understand how provisioning integrates with Azure Monitor logs

Provisioning integrates with Azure Monitor logs and Log Analytics. With Azure monitoring you can do things like create workbooks, also known as dashboards, store provisioning logs for 30+ days, and create custom queries and alerts. This article discusses how provisioning logs integrate with Azure Monitor logs. To learn more about how provisioning logs work in general, see provisioning logs.

Enabling provisioning logs

If you're not already familiar with Azure Monitor and Log Analytics, explore the following resources and then come back to learn about integrating application provisioning logs with Azure Monitor logs.

To integrate provisioning logs with Azure Monitor logs:

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Entra admin center as at least a Security Administrator.

  2. Create a Log Analytics workspace.

  3. Browse to Identity > Monitoring & health > Diagnostic settings.

    Screenshot of accessing diagnostic settings.

  4. Choose the logs you want to stream, select the Send to Log Analytics workspace option, and complete the fields.

    Screenshot of enabling application provisioning logs.

  5. Browse to Identity > Monitoring & health > Log Analytics and begin querying the data.

Note

It can take some time before logs appear in Log Analytics after first enabling the integration. If you receive an error that the subscription is not registered to use microsoft.insights then check back after a few minutes.

Understanding the data

The underlying data stream that Provisioning sends log viewers is almost identical. Azure Monitor logs gets nearly the same stream as the Microsoft Entra admin center and the Microsoft Graph API. There are a few differences in the log fields as outlined in the following table. Log Analytics might display more events than the logs in the Microsoft Entra admin center. To learn more about these fields, see List provisioningObjectSummary.

Azure Monitor logs Azure portal UI Azure API
errorDescription reason resultDescription
status resultType resultType
activityDateTime TimeGenerated TimeGenerated

Microsoft Entra workbooks

Microsoft Entra identity workbooks provide a flexible canvas for data analysis. They also provide for the creation of rich visual reports within the Azure portal. To learn more, see Microsoft Entra workbooks.

The Provisioning Analysis and Provisioning Insights are two of the prebuilt workbooks available. To view the data, ensure that all the filters (timeRange, jobID, appName) are populated. Also confirm the app was provisioned, otherwise there isn't any data in the logs.

Application provisioning workbooks

Application provisioning dashboard

Custom queries

You can create custom queries and show the data in your workbooks. To learn how, see Get started with log queries in Azure Monitor and Log queries in Azure Monitor.

Here are some samples to get started with application provisioning log queries.

Query the logs for a user a based on their ID in the source system:

AADProvisioningLogs
| extend SourceIdentity = parse_json(SourceIdentity)
| where tostring(SourceIdentity.Id) == "49a4974bb-5011-415d-b9b8-78caa7024f9a"

Summarize count per ErrorCode:

AADProvisioningLogs
| summarize count() by ErrorCode = ResultSignature

Summarize count of events per day by action:

AADProvisioningLogs
| where TimeGenerated > ago(7d)
| summarize count() by Action, bin(TimeGenerated, 1d)

Take 100 events and project key properties:

AADProvisioningLogs
| extend SourceIdentity = parse_json(SourceIdentity)
| extend TargetIdentity = parse_json(TargetIdentity)
| extend ServicePrincipal = parse_json(ServicePrincipal)
| where tostring(SourceIdentity.identityType) == "Group"
| project tostring(ServicePrincipal.Id), tostring(ServicePrincipal.Name), ModifiedProperties, JobId, Id, CycleId, ChangeId, Action, SourceIdentity.identityType, SourceIdentity.details, TargetIdentity.identityType, TargetIdentity.details, ProvisioningSteps
| take 100

Retrieve groups with skipped members due to problems resolving references.

AADProvisioningLogs
| where TimeGenerated >= ago(10d)
| where JobId == "Azure2Azure.73f0883f-d67d-4af1-ac8a-45367f8982e0.5ef3be57-f45f-451g-88c4-68a7fda680bb" // Customize by adding a specific app JobId
| extend SourceIdentity = parse_json(SourceIdentity)
| extend ProvisioningSteps = parse_json(ProvisioningSteps)
| where tostring(SourceIdentity.identityType) == "Group"
| where ProvisioningSteps matches regex "UnableToResolveReferenceAttributeValue"
| parse tostring(ProvisioningSteps.[2].description) with "We were unable to assign " userObjectId " as the members of " groupDisplayName "." *
| project groupDisplayName, userObjectId,  JobId
| take 100

Summarize actions by application.

AADProvisioningLogs
| where TimeGenerated > ago(30d)
| where JobId == "Azure2Azure.73f0883f-d67d-4af1-ac8a-45367f8982e0.5ef3be57-f45f-451g-88c4-68a7fda680bb" // Customize by adding a specific app JobId
| extend ProvisioningSteps = parse_json(ProvisioningSteps)
| extend eventName = tostring(ProvisioningSteps.[-1].name)
| summarize count() by eventName, JobId
| order by JobId asc
| take 5

Identify spikes in specific operations.

AADProvisioningLogs
| where TimeGenerated > ago(30d)
| where JobId == "scim.73f0883f-d67d-4af1-ac8a-45367f8982e0.5ef3be57-f45f-451g-88c4-68a7fda680bb" // Customize by adding a specific app JobId
| extend ProvisioningSteps = parse_json(ProvisioningSteps)
| extend eventName = tostring(ProvisioningSteps.[-1].name)
| summarize count() by eventName, bin(TimeGenerated, 1d)
| render timechart

Custom alerts

Azure Monitor lets you configure custom alerts so that you can get notified about key events related to Provisioning. For example, you might want to receive an alert on spikes in failures. Or perhaps spikes in disables or deletes. Another example of where you might want to be alerted is a lack of any provisioning, which indicates something is wrong.

To learn more about alerts, see Azure Monitor Log Alerts.

Alert when there's a spike in failures. Replace the jobID with the jobID for your application.

Screenshot of an alert when there's a spike in failures.

There might be an issue that caused the provisioning service to stop running. Use the following alert to detect when there are no provisioning events during a given time interval.

Screenshot of a provisioning log error message.

Alert when there's a spike in disables or deletes.

Screenshot of an alert when there's a spike in disables or deletes.

Community contributions

We're taking an open source and community-based approach to application provisioning queries and dashboards. Build a query, alert, or workbook that you think is useful to others, then publish it to the AzureMonitorCommunity GitHub repo. Shoot us an email with a link. We review and publish queries and dashboards to the service so others benefit too. Contact us at provisioningfeedback@microsoft.com.

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