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How to see Screenshot of Azure VM from Azure Console
In many situations, we come across to know the current state of VM, without logging into the server through RDP. I generally use the VM Screenshot to see what error message the VM is showing if it fails to boot.
How to see Screenshot of Azure VM from Azure Console
Make sure your storage account is created into the same subscription as the VM.
Select the VM from the Virtual Machine Lists.
Find Boot Diagnostics tool under Support + Troubleshooting section.
If your boot diagnostic is configured, you can see the VM current state as a screenshot as below ↓
If the boot Diagnostic is not configured, you will get a screen as below ↓
How to configure the boot diagnostic?
Click on the message “click here to enable it”
By Default, the status of Boot Diagnostic is Off
Select On & It will give you a dropdown option to select Storage Account.
If your storage account is there on DropDown select that and click on “Save”
If the storage account is not there, select “Create New”
Once all the storage account is configured with the Boot Diagnostic, the target VM Screenshot can be seen.
I hope this is informative and I thank you for investing your time to learn something new.
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