Muhammad Rehan Saeed
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33 votes2 comments · Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) » Support for Kubernetes features · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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57 votesplanned · 1 comment · Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) » Portal · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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52 votes5 comments · Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) » Integration with Azure services · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Please take a look at the Kubernetes cluster autoscaler and let us know if you see the need for additional capabilities or a different approach.
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279 votes7 comments · Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) » Support for Kubernetes features · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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842 votes
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27 votes
Thanks for reporting this!
I know it was reported quite some time ago, and we do apologize for the delay in responding to this and getting it addressed.
For now, there are two options to work around this:
1. Using Azure AD PowerShell, you can disable and then remove the app role. I’ve posted a sample script which does this here on StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/a/47595128/325697
2. An alternative option is to use the Azure AD Graph Explorer and issue two PATCH requests on the Application object. The first PATCH request should set the app role’s isEnabled attribute to “false”. The second PATCH request can then remove the app role (i.e. include all existing app roles except the disabled one).
/ Philippe Signoret
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70 votes7 comments · Azure Active Directory » Role-based Access Control · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Apologies for the delay responding. This is in our plans.
Cheers,
/VinceMuhammad Rehan Saeed shared this idea ·
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4 votes
Thanks for the feedback, we will review this.
Keep voting to help us prioritize.
/ Arvind
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Also interested in IPv6 without using the Azure VNet.