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Service Fabric is a distributed systems platform for packaging, deploying, and managing stateless and stateful distributed applications and containers at large scale.
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Cannot view AAD-enabled Linux cluster nodes + apps in Azure portal #399

Open DianeHadley opened 5 years ago

DianeHadley commented 5 years ago

At this time, if you have an AAD-enabled Linux cluster in Azure, you will not be able to view the nodes or applications in Azure Portal:

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We do not currently have a date by which this is expected to be fixed.

johncrim commented 5 years ago

Thanks for adding this to GitHub. I reported this issue to Azure support in June. It's important to note that it is recommended to secure Service Fabric clusters hosted in Azure with AAD: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-fabric/service-fabric-cluster-creation-setup-aad

So this failure should be considered a "normal" use case.

DianeHadley commented 4 years ago

@johncrim Yes, this is definitely a bug in the normal use case. It's a result of a difference between the frameworks we use for Linux and Windows. We are working on a way around it. Thanks for helping bring it to our attention :)

christopherpcosta commented 4 years ago

Automated deployments using SFCTL (using Jenkins for example) are also identified to be hit by this issue when AAD is enabled. (msft internal track id 174982952).

vineet761 commented 3 years ago

Hi Team- Is there any update on this issue ?

tg123 commented 3 years ago

we are working on it

fuocor commented 2 years ago

Any updates

ravgupms commented 2 years ago

@tg123 any update?

cata commented 12 months ago

Hi, I was wondering if you have any updates on this issue.

TheAngryByrd commented 1 month ago

Any updates here?