Veritas CloudPoint Administrator's Guide
- Getting started with CloudPoint
- Section I. Installing and configuring CloudPoint
- Preparing for installation
- Deploying CloudPoint
- Deploying CloudPoint in the AWS cloud
- Using plug-ins to discover assets
- Configuring off-host plug-ins
- AWS plug-in configuration notes
- Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft Azure plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi plug-in configuration notes
- InfiniBox plug-in configuration notes
- About CloudPoint plug-ins and assets discovery
- Configuring the on-host agents and plug-ins
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
- Preparing for installation
- Section II. Configuring users
- Section III. Protecting and managing data
- User interface basics
- Indexing and classifying your assets
- Protecting your assets with policies
- Tag-based asset protection
- Replicating snapshots for added protection
- Managing your assets
- About snapshot restore
- Single file restore requirements and limitations
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Monitoring activities with notifications and the job log
- Protection and disaster recovery
- Section IV. Maintaining CloudPoint
- CloudPoint logging
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint
- Working with your CloudPoint license
- Managing CloudPoint agents and plug-ins
- Upgrading CloudPoint
- Uninstalling CloudPoint
- Section V. Reference
Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration notes
The Google Cloud Platform plug-in lets you create, delete, and restore disk and host-based snapshots in all zones where Google Cloud is present.
Table: Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration parameters
CloudPoint configuration parameter | Google equivalent term and description |
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Project ID | The ID of the project from which the resources are managed. Listed as project_id in the JSON file. |
Client Email | The email address of the Client ID. Listed as client_email in the JSON file. |
Private Key | The private key. Listed as private_key in the JSON file. Note: You must enter this key without quotes (neither single quotes nor double quotes). Do not enter any spaces or return characters at the beginning or end of the key. |
Zones | A list of zones in which the plug-in operates. |
CloudPoint supports the following GCP zones:
Table: GCP zones supported by CloudPoint
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Consider the following before you configure this plug-in:
If a zone is removed from the GCP plug-in configuration, then all the discovered assets from that zone are also removed from the CloudPoint assets database. If there are any active snapshots that are associated with the assets that get removed, then you may not be able perform any operations on those snapshots.
Once you add that zone back into the plug-in configuration, CloudPoint discovers all the assets again and you can resume operations on the associated snapshots.
If you are creating multiple configurations for the same plug-in, ensure that they manage different zones. Two or more plug-in configurations should not manage the same set of cloud assets simultaneously.
CloudPoint currently does not block you from creating such a configuration. If there is an overlap of cloud assets between plug-in configurations, you may have to resolve the configuration issue by deleting the plug-in configurations and adding them again, ensuring that there are no overlapping assets.
However, CloudPoint does not allow you to delete a plug-in configuration if there are any snapshots associated with the assets in that configuration.