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Support for patchmode "customer managed schedules" #27153
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Hi @allthetrouts , I don't find support for If it's not part of restapi yet, it can't be supported via |
Hello @harshavmb I am also running into this issue. We have a Maintenance Configuration definition to apply patching schedules based on tags. So after Terraform deploys the VM and assigns the correct tag, this Maintenance Configuration takes over for patching. This is what my AUM looks like. I took manual action on the first 4 VMs, using the directions in the following screenshot. The VMs with This is the |
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I ended up creating an Azure policy to set I noticed that upon running Terraform again on the created resource after this policy is applied, Terraform wants to set
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I'm not sure why this is working, but I added So it looks like this is functional, it's just not documented. |
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Community Note
Description
Please add support for "Customer Managed Schedules" for both azurerm_windows and linux virtual machine resources. With Azure Update Manager now we need to deploy vm's with patchmode set to "Customer Managed Schedules" and no longer "ImageDefault" and "AutomaticByPlatform"
New or Affected Resource(s)/Data Source(s)
azurerm_linux_virtual_machine; azurerm_windows_virtual_machine
Potential Terraform Configuration
References
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