Update azure with az command (#6042)

As the download page[1], the command name is "az", not "azure". This
replaces "azure" command with "az" command for fixing it.
In addition, "az account list-locations" is correct command line to
know available location as [2].

[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/xplat-cli-install
[2]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/account?view=azure-cli-latest#az-account-list-locations
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Kenichi Omichi 2020-04-30 00:00:26 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -11,21 +11,21 @@ Not all features are supported yet though, for a list of the current status have
Before creating the instances you must first set the `azure_` variables in the `group_vars/all/all.yml` file.
All of the values can be retrieved using the azure cli tool which can be downloaded here: <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/xplat-cli-install>
After installation you have to run `azure login` to get access to your account.
After installation you have to run `az login` to get access to your account.
### azure\_tenant\_id + azure\_subscription\_id
run `azure account show` to retrieve your subscription id and tenant id:
run `az account show` to retrieve your subscription id and tenant id:
`azure_tenant_id` -> Tenant ID field
`azure_subscription_id` -> ID field
### azure\_location
The region your instances are located, can be something like `westeurope` or `westcentralus`. A full list of region names can be retrieved via `azure location list`
The region your instances are located, can be something like `westeurope` or `westcentralus`. A full list of region names can be retrieved via `az account list-locations`
### azure\_resource\_group
The name of the resource group your instances are in, can be retrieved via `azure group list`
The name of the resource group your instances are in, can be retrieved via `az group list`
### azure\_vmtype
@ -33,29 +33,29 @@ The type of the vm. Supported values are `standard` or `vmss`. If vm is type of
### azure\_vnet\_name
The name of the virtual network your instances are in, can be retrieved via `azure network vnet list`
The name of the virtual network your instances are in, can be retrieved via `az network vnet list`
### azure\_subnet\_name
The name of the subnet your instances are in, can be retrieved via `azure network vnet subnet list --resource-group RESOURCE_GROUP --vnet-name VNET_NAME`
The name of the subnet your instances are in, can be retrieved via `az network vnet subnet list --resource-group RESOURCE_GROUP --vnet-name VNET_NAME`
### azure\_security\_group\_name
The name of the network security group your instances are in, can be retrieved via `azure network nsg list`
The name of the network security group your instances are in, can be retrieved via `az network nsg list`
### azure\_aad\_client\_id + azure\_aad\_client\_secret
These will have to be generated first:
- Create an Azure AD Application with:
`azure ad app create --display-name kubernetes --identifier-uris http://kubernetes --homepage http://example.com --password CLIENT_SECRET`
`az ad app create --display-name kubernetes --identifier-uris http://kubernetes --homepage http://example.com --password CLIENT_SECRET`
display name, identifier-uri, homepage and the password can be chosen
Note the AppId in the output.
- Create Service principal for the application with:
`azure ad sp create --id AppId`
`az ad sp create --id AppId`
This is the AppId from the last command
- Create the role assignment with:
`azure role assignment create --role "Owner" --assignee http://kubernetes --subscription SUBSCRIPTION_ID`
`az role assignment create --role "Owner" --assignee http://kubernetes --subscription SUBSCRIPTION_ID`
azure\_aad\_client\_id must be set to the AppId, azure\_aad\_client\_secret is your chosen secret.