View and filter database fleet health information

This page shows you how to view and filter database fleet inventory and health issue information on your Database Center dashboard.

Before you begin

View database fleet health information

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Database Center page.

    Database Center

  2. To define the scope of your database fleet, use the drop-down in the Google Cloud console menu bar, select a Google Cloud project, folder, or organization.

  3. Select the Google Cloud project, products and versions, regions, and label and tag filters you want to apply to your dashboard. For more information about filtering by labels and tags, see Filter database resources.

  4. To view a summary of your database fleet inventory, click Overview and view the Fleet inventory pane.

  5. To view a summary of database fleet health issues, view the Fleet issues pane. To learn more about a specific issue, click the issue to see details and any relevant recommendations or next steps.

View recently added database resources

To view the number of database resources added to your database fleet in the last seven days, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Database Center page in the Google Cloud console.

    Database Center

  2. Click Overview.

  3. In Time range, click time range you want for the recently added database resources. The options are:

    • 1 day
    • 7 days (default)
    • 30 days
  4. In the Fleet inventory pane, click the View inventory changes link. The text of the link reflects the time range you clicked in the previous step.

Filter database fleet health information

You can filter your database resources information to focus on the database fleet information that's important to you. Your filtering choices apply to the Overview and All Resources pages on the Database Center dashboard.

Your database fleet is represented as database groups and individual database resources. A database group represents all database resources that serve the same data and replicate together (parents and children together as a family).

An individual database resource is anything you provisioned that represents compute and storage (a single family member).

To filter your database resources, follow these steps:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Database Center Overview page.

    Database Center

  2. To define the scope of your database fleet, use the drop-down in the Google Cloud console menu bar, select a Google Cloud project, folder, or organization.

  3. Click Products, Locations, Labels, Tags, and Issues to select the products, locations, label, tag, and issue filters you want to apply to your dashboard. The data in your Database Center dashboard view changes based on your filter selections. For more information, see Filter by labels and tags.

  4. You can apply additional filters to the Resources table based on properties like resource name, CPU count, memory size, and peak storage utilization. Click Filter and select one or more filters.

  5. In the Fleet inventory pane, select the fleet inventory filters you want to apply. For more information, see Analyze your database inventory.

    • In Segment 1, choose how you want to group database resources in your inventory in the first column.

    • In Segment 2, choose how you want to group database resources in each row.

    Overview of the Database Center dashboard showing fleet inventory and health issues.

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