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If I run the CLI command



az storage account list


from https://shell.azure.com I get the result i.e. no storage accounts found



However if I switch to https://portal.azure.com I can see 22 storage accounts listed.



Can anyone explain why I am getting different results for the same authenticated account.










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  • It seems so strange. Do you check if the user account and subscription are the same? Usually, you could see one storage account that persists the cloud shell at least.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:34






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    My problem was that I had multiple subscriptions for the account and I needed to set the subscription related to the storage accounts first

    – RadarBug
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:08


















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If I run the CLI command



az storage account list


from https://shell.azure.com I get the result i.e. no storage accounts found



However if I switch to https://portal.azure.com I can see 22 storage accounts listed.



Can anyone explain why I am getting different results for the same authenticated account.










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  • It seems so strange. Do you check if the user account and subscription are the same? Usually, you could see one storage account that persists the cloud shell at least.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:34






  • 1





    My problem was that I had multiple subscriptions for the account and I needed to set the subscription related to the storage accounts first

    – RadarBug
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:08














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If I run the CLI command



az storage account list


from https://shell.azure.com I get the result i.e. no storage accounts found



However if I switch to https://portal.azure.com I can see 22 storage accounts listed.



Can anyone explain why I am getting different results for the same authenticated account.










share|improve this question














If I run the CLI command



az storage account list


from https://shell.azure.com I get the result i.e. no storage accounts found



However if I switch to https://portal.azure.com I can see 22 storage accounts listed.



Can anyone explain why I am getting different results for the same authenticated account.







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  • It seems so strange. Do you check if the user account and subscription are the same? Usually, you could see one storage account that persists the cloud shell at least.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:34






  • 1





    My problem was that I had multiple subscriptions for the account and I needed to set the subscription related to the storage accounts first

    – RadarBug
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:08



















  • It seems so strange. Do you check if the user account and subscription are the same? Usually, you could see one storage account that persists the cloud shell at least.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 23 '18 at 1:34






  • 1





    My problem was that I had multiple subscriptions for the account and I needed to set the subscription related to the storage accounts first

    – RadarBug
    Nov 23 '18 at 11:08

















It seems so strange. Do you check if the user account and subscription are the same? Usually, you could see one storage account that persists the cloud shell at least.

– Charles Xu
Nov 23 '18 at 1:34





It seems so strange. Do you check if the user account and subscription are the same? Usually, you could see one storage account that persists the cloud shell at least.

– Charles Xu
Nov 23 '18 at 1:34




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My problem was that I had multiple subscriptions for the account and I needed to set the subscription related to the storage accounts first

– RadarBug
Nov 23 '18 at 11:08





My problem was that I had multiple subscriptions for the account and I needed to set the subscription related to the storage accounts first

– RadarBug
Nov 23 '18 at 11:08












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If your storage accounts are ARM(Azure Resource Manager) model, the two results should be the same.



1.Make sure you have checked them in the same subscription, in the cloud shell, you can use az account show to get it.



2.The az storage account list is just for the ARM, if your storage account is classic, it will not return it.






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    If your storage accounts are ARM(Azure Resource Manager) model, the two results should be the same.



    1.Make sure you have checked them in the same subscription, in the cloud shell, you can use az account show to get it.



    2.The az storage account list is just for the ARM, if your storage account is classic, it will not return it.






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      If your storage accounts are ARM(Azure Resource Manager) model, the two results should be the same.



      1.Make sure you have checked them in the same subscription, in the cloud shell, you can use az account show to get it.



      2.The az storage account list is just for the ARM, if your storage account is classic, it will not return it.






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        If your storage accounts are ARM(Azure Resource Manager) model, the two results should be the same.



        1.Make sure you have checked them in the same subscription, in the cloud shell, you can use az account show to get it.



        2.The az storage account list is just for the ARM, if your storage account is classic, it will not return it.






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        If your storage accounts are ARM(Azure Resource Manager) model, the two results should be the same.



        1.Make sure you have checked them in the same subscription, in the cloud shell, you can use az account show to get it.



        2.The az storage account list is just for the ARM, if your storage account is classic, it will not return it.







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