Does anybody know if we can maintain the DNS entries using google cloud console or any other UI? I couldn't find any place in cloud console for DNS admin.
Does the REST API only way to maintain the zone and DNS entries?
Update: There is now a UI for Cloud DNS in the Networking tab of the Developers Console.
Click here to check it out: https://console.developers.google.com/project/_/dns/zones
We have written one in Rails:
https://github.com/mainio/gcdns
It's not perfect (and might be buggy) but we're using it ourselves.
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i have question when someone finish his flutter app with nodjs backend how can i make the application online like when u store queries in DB every body can reach the DB
like firebase but other platforms
I think you are asking how to set up a backend. You can use a server from cloud providers like google cloud platform /AWS /Oracle cloud or you can use a hosting provider like hostinger. Then you can upload your backend (Nodejs) code there.
If you plan to use a cloud prvider like GCP, AWS, Oracle cloud there are free compute machines awailable for startups. At first there is a bit setup to do, which you can easily do by waching a youtube tutorial.
I am trying to install Kubeflow on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Kubernetes Engine (GKE), following the GCP deployment guide.
I created a GCP project of which I am the owner, I enabled billing, set up OAuth credentials and enabled the following APIs:
Compute Engine API
Kubernetes Engine API
Identity and Access Management (IAM) API
Deployment Manager API
Cloud Resource Manager API
Cloud Filestore API
AI Platform Training & Prediction API
However, when I want to deploy Kubeflow using the UI, I get the following error:
So I doublechecked and those APIs are already enabled:
The log messages at the bottom of the screen are:
2020-03-0614:14:04.629: Getting enabled services for project <projectname>..
2020-03-0614:14:16.909: Could not configure communication with GCP, exiting
The Could not configure communication with GCP, exiting is triggered when _enableGcpServices() fails.
The line Getting enabled services for project ... is printed but not the line Proceeding with project number: ..., so the error must be triggered somewhere in the block of code between those lines.
The call to Gapi.cloudresourcemanager.getProjectNumber(project) has its own try/catch with a slightly different error message and title (only talks about the cloud resource manager API, not the IAM API), so I assume it is the call to Gapi.getSignedInEmail() that fails??
I'd suggest having a look at the service management API, IAM service credentials API and cloud identity aware proxy API possibly. I've only used the CLI install tool previously and not run into these problems, but you might require these services for the IAP deployment?
I faced the same issue and was able to solve by correcting the project id.
Make sure that the project id on the UI form is specified correctly as it is on the GCP project - and that it does not have any leading or trailing spaces if you copy pasted from the GCP project details like I did.
I had the same issue. I was using in trial. Seems they allow a limited project to use billing account at same time. So I shut down unused ones . Went to Billing-->my projects. Disabled unused with 3 dots. Then tried to enable the billing account for current project. It worked.
Each time we look to create a collection on the discovery GUI using the API we are getting API timeout issues. This happens very erratically.
IBM provides one Website to see if the Services and Systems work fine. The site shows if have Maintenance and the Problems with the services.
I had the same problem with another service. My service works fine now. Verify if you service are ok and check if the service was with status no known issues too.
Check the error:
See the Website.
I have a problem when creating a Bluemix service - when I select Create Service for either the language translator or any other service, the page stays loaded and never creates the service. What may be the problem? Appreciate any help you can give me.
Looking at the URL in your screen cap, you are using the old Bluemix console, which is no longer supported. Log into the new console using your existing User ID and password, and try creating your service again.
Is there a system status page for Google Cloud Platform services? When experiencing issues where can we look for system status information?
For example, i changed the tier for a Google Cloud SQL instance and it went inaccessible for 12h. The next day the same operation took a couple of minutes as expected.
I found https://code.google.com/status/appengine but not for other products (e.g. Google Cloud SQL).
The Cloud Status Dashboard is the canonical resource for Google Cloud Platform service status, and it does provide information for Cloud SQL.
there is an experimental status page at [1] but actually is provided for test purposes only.
I suggest you to subscribe to Google Groups as they are updated with issues reports, Cloud SQL announce group is available at [2].
Regards
Paolo
Link:
[1] - https://status.cloud.google.com/
[2] - https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-cloud-sql-announce/