Once you have configured a managed identity for your virtual machine, in the agent slideout in Loome Assist you can provide the agent name, resource group name and resource location to install your agent.
You can edit the agent name.
You can then provide the name of an existing resource group in your Azure Subscription.
Then select your Resource Location. It will determine what Azure Region the container is created in.
The agent can be configured as an Azure Container Instance resource using one of the following commands.
For Azure PowerShell:
New-AzureRmContainerGroup -ResourceGroupName ExampleResourceGroup -Name loome-agent -Location australiaeast -Image loomesoftware/agent-development:latest -EnvironmentVariable @{ "LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_HOSTURL"="https://dev-assist-api.azurewebsites.net"; "LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_IDA__AUTHORITY"="https://dev-id.loomesoftware.com/"; "LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_IDA__CLIENTID"="d8973f3b-2882-4f2a-93ec-e8f496532f29"; "LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_IDA__SECRET"="d8973f3b-2882-4f2a-93ec-e8f496532f29"; "LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_PRODUCT"="assist"; "LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_HOSTNAME"="loome-agent" }
For Azure CLI/Cloud Shell:
az container create -g ExampleResourceGroup --name loome-agent --image loomesoftware/agent-development:latest --location australiaeast -e LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_HOSTURL=https://dev-assist-api.azurewebsites.net LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_IDA__AUTHORITY=https://dev-id.loomesoftware.com/ LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_IDA__CLIENTID=d8973f3b-2882-4f2a-93ec-e8f496532f29 LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_IDA__SECRET=d8973f3b-2882-4f2a-93ec-e8f496532f29 LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_HOSTNAME=loome-agent LOOME_AGENT_SETTING_PRODUCT=assist