Google Cloud Storage - Access & Secret Keys (Interoperability)

Use this dialog box to add (or modify) Google Cloud Storage, with Access & Secret Keys (Interoperability) authentication, as a storage target.

Option

Description

Additional Information

Name

The name of the Cloud library.

Device Name

A unique device name generated by the system when the library is added.

Type

Select Google Cloud Storage from the list.

MediaAgent

The name of the MediaAgent to which the device is attached. Select a MediaAgent from the list to add to the cloud storage device. The list contains the names of all the MediaAgents configured in the CommCell.

Access Information

Add the credentials and other details required to access the cloud storage space.

Authentication

Select Access & Secret Keys (Interoperability) from the list.

Make sure to setup the necessary permissions needed to access the library, before configuring the library in a MediaAgent. For more information about the required permissions, see https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/iam-permissions.

Service Host

The URL of the host providing the cloud storage service. (Commvault transfers data using HTTPS protocol to the service host.)

Default: storage.googleapis.com

  • Do not add the bucket name as the service host.

  • Multiple hosts can be added in the Service Host field using commas to separate them. For example servicehost1, servicehost2, servicehost3. (For local cloud servers with multiple IP addresses, the list of IP addresses can be added. For example, 192.xxx.0.100,192.xxx.0.101, 192.xxx.0.102.)

    Note

    All the hosts (or IP addresses) in the list must point to the same storage. Adding a host or IP address to a different storage will result in data loss.

Credential

Select a pre-defined credential from the list.

To define a new credential, click the Create New button from the list. The following information is required.

  • Credential name: An user-defined name for the credential.

  • Access Key ID: Access key ID for the account.

  • Secret Access Key: Secret Access Key for the account.

Credentials must not contain blank spaces or other special characters. For instructions about creating a credential, see Adding a Credential to Credential Vault.

Bucket

Click the Detect button to detect an existing bucket.

Note

From Commvault Platform Release 2024E (11.36), creation of new bucket is not supported in Command Center. You can provide the bucket name that is created using the Google Cloud Storage console.

Sometimes, existing bucket list may not get populated while detecting the buckets, as some vendors may not support this operation, or if there are no permissions to complete the operation. In such cases, type the name of the existing bucket that you want to use. The system will automatically use the existing bucket if it is available.

The following permissions must be enabled for the bucket:

storage.buckets.create
storage.buckets.delete
storage.buckets.get
storage.buckets.getIamPolicy
storage.buckets.list
storage.buckets.setIamPolicy
storage.buckets.update
storage.multipartUploads.create
storage.objects.create
storage.objects.delete
storage.objects.list

Storage Class

The following storage classes are supported:

  • Standard

  • Nearline

  • Coldline

  • Archive

For more information on Google storage classes, see https://cloud.google.com/storage/.

Location

The endpoint location for the bucket.

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