2. Click on the checkboxes for subscription activity logs and/or resource logs.
3. Optionally, you can specify tag rules to include or exclude specific resources from log collection. By default, if no tag rule is specified, the logs from all supported resources will be ingested.
4. Select Save (or finish creating your resource). Log data will begin to appear in Elastic shortly afterward.
5. To view your log data, log in to Kibana, which you can access from the Elasticsearch overview page in Azure. Once in Kibana, you can view the Discover tab to view the raw log data. The Dashboard tab displays a few out-of-the-box dashboards preconfigured for Azure data.
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