Manage and Monitor the GCP-NCC Integration CloudBlade
Learn to manage and monitor the GCP-NCC integration CloudBlade.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
Strata Cloud Manager
Prisma SD-WAN license
GCP-NCC CloudBlade
After the integration is set up, you can choose to change the Admin State of
the CloudBlade to the following scenarios from the CloudBlade configuration page.
Set the CloudBlade to Enabled
This is the default mode of operation for the CloudBlade. The CloudBlade will run,
find any new resources, and configure the integration on GCP-NCC related
resources.
Set the CloudBlade to Paused
Pausing the CloudBlade stops all future integration runs but leaves any created
GCP-NCC resources intact. This stops any future resources from getting created. When
paused the CloudBlade will not deploy or delete the resources nor will it stop the
user from deleting any resources. Changes will be tracked by the CloudBlade and
reverted once enabled.
Set the CloudBlade to Disabled
Disabling the CloudBlade tells the system to remove and delete all GCP-NCC resources
created by the CloudBlade.
Set the CloudBlade to Uninstalled
Uninstalling the CloudBlade removes the resources for the CloudBlade, and immediately
stops any changes by the CloudBlade. To completely remove all items, set the
CloudBlade to disabled for 2-3 Integration Run periods before uninstalling. The
GCP-NCC CloudBlade must always be disabled before uninstalling, else, if you wish to
reinstall in the same region, it may not create the resources. Also, check the
Status Monitor tab in the Prisma SD-WAN
web interface, if all resources are empty/deleted before uninstalling.
Monitor the GCP-NCC Integration CloudBlade
On the GCP-NCC CloudBlade page, click Monitor to
view the GCP deployment status and GCP site connectivity.
The GCP Deployment Status tab provides
the site name, GCP VPC name, GCP region of deployment, deployment status,
time of the last event occurred, and the summary of the deployment.
The GCP Site Connectivity tab provides the site name,
name of the device, GCP region, GCP VPC names, name of the GCP cloud router,
BGP status, uptime, and summary of the deployment.