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Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud Storage is a service for storing your objects in Google Cloud. An object is an immutable piece of data consisting of a file of any format.
You must configure cloud connections to monitor this entity. See Configure Google Cloud Platform Connection.
Cisco Cloud Observability displays GCP entities on the Observe page. Metrics are displayed for specific entity instances in the list and detail views.
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Detail View
To display the detail view of a Google Cloud Storage instance:
- Navigate to the Observe page.
- Under Storage, click GCP Cloud Storage Bucket.
The list view now displays. - From the list, click a Name to display the detail view.
The detail view displays metrics, key performance indicators, and properties (attributes) related to the instance you selected.
Metrics and Key Performance Indicators
Cisco Cloud Observability displays the following metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) for Google Cloud Storage. See Google Cloud metrics.
Display Name | Source Metric Name | Description |
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API Requests (Count) |
| Delta count of API calls, grouped by the API method name and response code. |
Objects ACL (Count) |
| Delta count of requests that result in an object being granted access solely due to object ACLs. |
ACL Operations (Count) |
| Usage of ACL operations broken down by type. |
ACL Changes (Count) |
| Delta count of changes made to object specific ACLs. |
Network Throughput (By) |
| Delta count of bytes received and sent over the network, grouped by the API method name and response code. |
Object Replications (Count) |
| Total number of object replications, as measured over the most recent 30 days. |
Time Since Replication Metrics Were Updated (s) |
| Seconds since the last time when storage.googleapis.com/replication/* metrics were calculated. |
Maximum Delay in Turbo Replication (s) |
| Delay represents the age in seconds of the oldest object that has not been replicated. |
Deleted Bytes (By) |
| Delta count of deleted bytes per bucket, grouped by storage class. This value is measured and reported once per day, and there might be a delay after measuring before the value becomes available in Cloud Monitoring. On days with no deletes, no datapoint is exported for this metric. |
Total Byte Seconds (By.s) |
| Total daily storage in byte*seconds used by the bucket, grouped by storage class and type where type can be live-object, noncurrent-object, soft-deleted-object and multipart-upload. This value is measured once per day, and there might be a delay after measuring before the value becomes available in Cloud Monitoring. Once available, the value is repeated at each sampling interval throughout the day. Buckets with no objects in them are not tracked by this metric. For this metric, the sampling period is a reporting period, not a measurement period. |
Total Bytes (By) |
| Total size of all objects and multipart-uploads in the bucket, grouped by storage class and type where type can be live-object, noncurrent-object, soft-deleted-object and multipart-upload. This value is measured once per day, and there might be a delay after measuring before the value becomes available in Cloud Monitoring. Once available, the value is repeated at each sampling interval throughout the day. Buckets with no objects in them are not tracked by this metric. For this metric, the sampling period is a reporting period, not a measurement period. |
Total Objects |
| Total number of objects and multipart-uploads per bucket, grouped by storage class and type where type can be live-object, noncurrent-object, soft-deleted-object and multipart-upload. This value is measured once per day, and there might be a delay after measuring before the value becomes available in Cloud Monitoring. Once available, the value is repeated at each sampling interval throughout the day. Buckets with no objects in them are not tracked by this metric. For this metric, the sampling period is a reporting period, not a measurement period. |
Properties (Attributes)
Cisco Cloud Observability displays the following properties for Google Cloud Storage.
Display Name | Source Property Name | Description |
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ID | - | The ID of the bucket. |
Name | - | The name of the bucket. |
Project ID |
| The ID of the GCP project. |
Region |
| The region of the autoscaler. |
Location Type |
| The location of the bucket. |
Project Number |
| The project number of the project the bucket belongs to. |
Metageneration |
| The metadata generation of this bucket. |
Storage Class |
| The bucket's default storage class, used whenever no |
Default Event Based Hold |
| Specifies whether or not to automatically apply an |
Time Created | - | The creation time of the bucket in RFC 3339 format. |
Updated |
| The time at which the bucket's metadata or IAM policy was last updated, in RFC 3339 format. |
Default Kms Key |
| A Cloud KMS key that will be used to encrypt objects written to this bucket if no encryption method is specified as part of the object write request. |
Website Main Page Suffix |
| If the requested object path is missing, the service will ensure the path has a trailing '/', append this suffix, and attempt to retrieve the resulting object. |
Website Not Found Page |
| If the requested object path is missing, and any |
Owner Entity |
| The entity, in the form |
Owner Entity ID |
| The ID for the entity. |
Logging Log Bucket |
| The destination bucket where the current bucket's logs should be placed. |
Logging Log Object Prefix |
| A prefix for log object names. The default prefix is the bucket name. |
Versioning Enabled |
| While set to true, versioning is fully enabled for this bucket. |
Autoclass Enabled |
| Specifies if Autoclass is enabled. By default, this boolean is not set, and Autoclass is disabled. |
Autoclass Toggle Time |
| The time at which Autoclass was last enabled or disabled for this bucket, in RFC 3339 format. |
Autoclass Terminal Storage Class |
| The coldest storage class that an object in an Autoclass-enabled bucket transitions to if it is not accessed. Valid values are |
Autoclass Terminal Storage Class Update Time |
| The time at which the terminal storage class was last updated for this bucket, in RFC 3339 format. |
Retention Policy Retention Period |
| The period of time, in seconds, that objects in the bucket must be retained and cannot be deleted, replaced, or made non-current. The value must be greater than 0 seconds and less than 3,155,760,000 seconds. |
Retention Policy Effective Time |
| The time from which the |
Retention Policy Is Locked |
| Whether or not the |
Object Retention Mode |
| When set to |
Billing Requester Pays |
| When set to |
Iam Configuration Public Access Prevention |
| The bucket's public access prevention status, which is either |
Iam Configuration Uniform Bucket Level Access Enabled |
| Whether or not the bucket uses uniform bucket-level access. If set, access checks only use bucket-level IAM policies or above. |
Iam Configuration Uniform Bucket Level Access Locked Time |
| The deadline time for changing |
Soft Delete Policy Retention Duration (s) |
| The period of time during which a soft-deleted object is retained and cannot be permanently deleted, in seconds. |
Soft Delete Policy Effective Time |
| The date and time at which the soft delete policy becomes effective, in RFC 3339 format. |
RPO |
| The recovery point objective for cross-region replication of the bucket. |
Retention and Purge Time-To-Live (TTL)
For all cloud and infrastructure entities, the retention TTL is 180 minutes (3 hours) and the purge TTL is 525,600 minutes (365 days).
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