Control types for @turbot/azure-servicebus
- Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Active
- Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Approved
- Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > CMDB
- Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Discovery
- Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Tags
- Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Active
- Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Approved
- Azure > Service Bus > Queue > CMDB
- Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Discovery
- Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Active
- Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Approved
- Azure > Service Bus > Topic > CMDB
- Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Discovery
Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Active
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus namespace is not active based on the
Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Active > * policies
.
The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.
The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the
resource (Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Active > *
),
raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active
sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally,
if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active.
Note: In contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.
See Active for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Approved
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus namespace is not approved based on Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Approved > * policies
.
The Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.
For any enforcement actions that specify if new
, e.g., Enforce: Delete unapproved if new
, this control will only take the enforcement actions for resources created within the last 60 minutes.
See Approved for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the Azure Service Bus namespace into the CMDB.
The CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Turbot CMDB.
Note: If CMDB is set to Skip for a resource, then it will not be added to the CMDB, and no controls that target it will run.
CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If
region is not in Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Regions
policy, the CMDB control will delete the
resource from the CMDB.
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Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Discovery
Discover all Azure Service Bus namespace resources and add them to the CMDB.
The Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.
Note: Discovery and CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If the region is not in Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Regions
policy, the CMDB control will delete the resource from the CMDB.
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Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Tags
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus namespace tags is not updated based on the Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Tags > *
policies.
If the resource is not updated with the tags defined in Azure > Service Bus > Namespace > Tags > Template
, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.
See Tags for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Active
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus queue is not active based on the
Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Active > * policies
.
The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.
The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the
resource (Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Active > *
),
raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active
sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally,
if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active.
Note: In contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.
See Active for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Approved
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus queue is not approved based on Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Approved > * policies
.
The Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.
For any enforcement actions that specify if new
, e.g., Enforce: Delete unapproved if new
, this control will only take the enforcement actions for resources created within the last 60 minutes.
See Approved for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Queue > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the Azure Service Bus queue into the CMDB.
The CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Turbot CMDB.
Note: If CMDB is set to Skip for a resource, then it will not be added to the CMDB, and no controls that target it will run.
CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If
region is not in Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Regions
policy, the CMDB control will delete the
resource from the CMDB.
tmod:@turbot/azure-servicebus#/control/types/queueCmdb
Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Discovery
Discover all Azure Service Bus queue resources and add them to the CMDB.
The Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.
Note: Discovery and CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If the region is not in Azure > Service Bus > Queue > Regions
policy, the CMDB control will delete the resource from the CMDB.
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Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Active
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus topic is not active based on the
Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Active > * policies
.
The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.
The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the
resource (Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Active > *
),
raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active
sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally,
if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active.
Note: In contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.
See Active for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Approved
Take an action when an Azure Service Bus topic is not approved based on Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Approved > * policies
.
The Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.
For any enforcement actions that specify if new
, e.g., Enforce: Delete unapproved if new
, this control will only take the enforcement actions for resources created within the last 60 minutes.
See Approved for more information.
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Azure > Service Bus > Topic > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the Azure Service Bus topic into the CMDB.
The CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Turbot CMDB.
Note: If CMDB is set to Skip for a resource, then it will not be added to the CMDB, and no controls that target it will run.
CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If
region is not in Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Regions
policy, the CMDB control will delete the
resource from the CMDB.
tmod:@turbot/azure-servicebus#/control/types/topicCmdb
Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Discovery
Discover all Azure Service Bus topic resources and add them to the CMDB.
The Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.
Note: Discovery and CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If the region is not in Azure > Service Bus > Topic > Regions
policy, the CMDB control will delete the resource from the CMDB.
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