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Dean_Gross
Nov 01, 2021Silver Contributor
Disabled Connectors
We have noticed that in some tenants, connectors that were configured are showing up as disabled. One of my colleagues thinks that if there is no activity during an unspecified period of time, it goe...
Dean_Gross
Nov 01, 2021Silver Contributor
Rod_Trent Thanks, I had not seen that article. When I review the analytic rules, I am not seeing any that show Auto Disabled. Any other ideas about what might be going on? When I look at an associated workbook and run a log query, It shows a few events from Oct 15, but now the connector is disabled. I need to get a better understanding about what is happening
Rod_Trent
Nov 01, 2021Microsoft
Which connector is it, btw? MCAS?
- Dean_GrossNov 01, 2021Silver ContributorNo, it is Azure Activity. this is occurring in multiple CSP tenants that should not have any significant Azure activity because they are primarily used for O365. I wanted to use Azure Activity connector to help make sure that nothing malicious does occur with azure resources.
- GaryBusheyNov 01, 2021Bronze ContributorI have seen this if there data has not flowed in for a while, the table is considered empty (if you look at the data ingestion summary when clicking on the data connector it will show that no data has come in at all) so the data connector is assumed to be disconnected.
- Dean_GrossNov 01, 2021Silver ContributorYes, this is exactly what is happening and is expected, will it automatically reconnect if data does start showing up (this could indicate an incident and we want to make sure that we are not blind)