Reference: Actions tracked by GCP visibility jobs - Adaptive Applications - BlueCat Gateway - 25.3

Cloud Discovery & Visibility Administration Guide

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en-US
Product name
BlueCat Gateway
Version
25.3

After you configure Discovery for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) infrastructures, you can configure Cloud Discovery & Visibility to continuously monitor your GCP environment for changes to virtual networks, virtual machines, load balancers, and private endpoints.. This is called visibility.

Tip: To set up Visibility jobs, while setting up Discovery, set the Monitoring Options mode to Real time updates. When you start Discovery, CDV then creates appropriate Visibility jobs, adds them to a Visibility Manager, and displays it in the Visibility page.

Only certain actions are tracked by GCP Visibility jobs. These actions are as follows:

  • VPC
    • Creating a new VPC
    • Deleting a VPC
  • Subnet
    • Creating a new Subnet
    • Deleting a Subnet
  • VM instance
    • Creating a new VM instance
    • Stopping a VM instance
    • Starting a VM instance
    • Terminating a VM instance
    • Deleting a VM instance
  • Load balancer
    • Creating a new load balancer
    • Deleting an existing load balancer
  • Cloud DNS (Private zones)
    • Creating a private zone
    • Creating a resource record
    • Editing an existing resource record
    • Deleting an existing resource record
    • Deleting an existing private zone
  • Cloud DNS (Public zones)
    • Creating a public zone
    • Creating a resource record
    • Editing an existing resource record
    • Deleting an existing resource record
    • Deleting an existing public zone
  • Private Endpoint
    • Creating a new Private Endpoint
    • Deleting an existing Private Endpoint
  • Kubernetes Engine
    • Creating a Kubernetes cluster
    • Creating a node pool
    • Updating a node pool (resizing)
    • Deleting a node pool
    • Deleting a Kubernetes cluster