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…ressAvailability cmdlet and its tests
…es vnet name + resource group name, format.xml changes, move network SDK to 6.1.1)
…p address APIs tests
Hi @AhmedSalama-MS, I'm your friendly neighborhood Azure Pull Request Bot (You can call me AZPRBOT). Thanks for your contribution!
TTYL, AZPRBOT; |
Can one of the admins verify this patch? |
@azuresdkci add to whitelist |
LGTM once the build passes |
@AhmedSalama-MS your build is failing because you did not add any help for the cmdlet you added, Test-AzureRmPrivateIPAddressAvailability |
@AhmedSalama-MS The build is failing because there is no help for the new cmdlet. If you can have this fixed in the next hour or so, we may take this PR, otherwise, it will have to wait until next release. |
@markcowl, Ahmed is currently oof. I will add the help on behalf on him now. |
i have created PR : #2904. this PR can be closed now |
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