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This article shows how to view the connectivity status for an Azure Arc site. A site's connectivity status reflects the status of the underlying resources. From the site status view, you can also find detailed status information for the supported resources.
Prerequisites
- An Azure subscription. If you don't have a service subscription, create a free trial account in Azure.
- Azure portal access.
- Internet connectivity.
- A resource group or subscription or service group in Azure with at least one resource for a site. For more information, see Supported resource types.
- A site created for the associated resource group or subscription or service group. If you don't have one, see Create and manage sites.
Connectivity status colors and meanings
In the Azure portal, the color indicates the status:
- Green: Means Connected.
- Yellow: Means Not connected recently.
- Red: Means Needs attention.
View connectivity status
You can view connectivity status for an Azure Arc site as a whole from the main page of the Azure Arc site manager (preview).
In the Azure portal, go to Azure Arc and select Site manager (preview) to open the site manager.
From the Azure Arc site manager, go to the Overview page.
On the Overview page, you can see a summary of the connectivity status for all your sites. The connectivity status of a specific site is an aggregation of the connectivity status of its resources. In the following example, sites are shown with different statuses.
To understand which site has which status, select either the Sites tab or the status text to go to the Sites page.
On the Sites page, you can view the top-level status for each site. This site-level status reflects the most significant resource-level status for the site.
Select the Needs attention link to view the resource details.
On the resource page for the site, you can view the connectivity status for each resource within the site, including the resource responsible for the top-level most significant status.