Some one has deleted the file share folder from the storage account in azure . It can be recovered as soft delete is enabled. But how to know that who has deleted the file?
How to find who has deleted the file share folder from the storage account in azure
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It is possible to view operations within an Azure resource using Resource Logs. This is possible by Monitoring Azure Blob Storage which is a feature of Azure Monitor.
You would first start with creating a Diagnostic Setting- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/monitor-blob-storage?tabs=azure-portal#creating-a-diagnostic-setting
And then view logged activity by using a Log Analytics query or you can go the destination that you are forwarding the logs to as setup in the diagnostics setting and look for the respective API, example- "DeleteBlob" or "DeleteContainer" etc.,
However, if you have not already setup a diagnostic setting already and are forwarding data to a specific destination, it may not be possible to retrieve this information right now. Hope this helps!