Azure DB Monitoring

Hi
I have followed below Links for the Windows Azure  DB Monitoring..
http://www.hanusoftware.com/azurezone/part-2-scom-2012-monitoring-windows-azure/
I am seeing the Azure DB Server state is healthy but there is no any data in Performance as below please suggest what is the issue..
Shailendra Dev

Hi,
Please check if there is any monitor/rule is disable by default for Azure DB.
You can look for the keyword like Azure in Authoring Tab>Management Pack Objects>Monitors\Rules.
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