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Service Accounts
The tab 'Service Accounts' shows the list of all Google service accounts added. You can edit any service account’s details if necessary, clicking triple dots on the right.
Projects
The tab 'Projects' is designed to show the list of Google Resource Manager Projects discovered and provide the information on their performance (Lifecycle State is received directly from GCE; Status marks the status of the integration on the Cloudaware side).
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Select the objects that you would like to be collected. You can assign a service account manually to each individual project or enable auto-collection of Google projects on the organization or folder level. Assign a service account1 to a parent object (a folder or an organization) in the tree structure in order to enable auto-collection for all child objects listed under this node.
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1 Cloudaware must be granted access at the organization |
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folder level |
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to display the tree structure of your GCP environment. |
Once the project is collected by Cloudaware, the state changes from inherited to auto.
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Unbind and disable projects auto-creation (for organizations)
Unbind and inherit from parent (for folders)
Unbind and stop collecting (for projects)3
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3 Clicking Clicking Unbind and stop collecting you , you send a removal request for a project. The project will be marked with a 'Delete Requested' label. |
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If any service account is assigned to the object higher in the hierarchy, the removed Google Project will be collected by Cloudaware and displayed in the tree again. To prevent collection of a removed project, you should blacklist it first using the tab 'Projects Blacklist' and then request a removal.
Projects Blacklist
The tab 'Projects Blacklist' allows adding filters to exclude certain projects from being collected in Cloudaware.
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Click Add Exception and insert regexs4 setting up the filter logic. Click Save.
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4 Regexs Regexes (regular expressions) refer to Project IDs, not names. |