The Home page of Cloud Hub lets you view key information about your Google Cloud resources and App Hub applications on a single page. From the Home page you can explore details on other pages in Cloud Hub or on the pages of the Google Cloud services that provide the data.
The types of information that appear on the Home page depend on whether you selected a project or an application. The following example shows Home page information for an application.
Before you begin
To view data for App Hub applications, ensure that the following steps are complete:
Set up App Hub for a folder and create your applications.
Set up aggregation of logs, metrics, and traces for your applications.
To use investigations, set up Gemini Cloud Assist.
Required roles
To get the permissions that you need to view data in Cloud Hub, ask your administrator to grant you the following IAM roles on the project (project view) or management project for a folder (application view):
-
View most application and project data:
Cloud Hub Operator (
roles/cloudhub.operator) -
View resource cost data:
(
roles/viewer) or a custom role with thebilling.resourceCosts.getpermission -
Use Gemini Cloud Assist:
Gemini Cloud Assist User (
roles/geminicloudassist.user) -
Create and view investigations:
Investigations Creator (
roles/geminicloudassist.investigationCreator)
For more information about granting roles, see Manage access to projects, folders, and organizations.
You might also be able to get the required permissions through custom roles or other predefined roles.
Open the Home page
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Home page,
Select the project or application that you want to view:
To view data for applications, choose the folder that is configured for application management. Folders configured for application management have an special icon (
). The management project for the folder also has a special icon (
) and the project name is in the format
FOLDER-NAME-mp. If you choose the management project instead of the folder, then the project picker automatically changes the selection to the folder.To view data for an individual project, choose the project that contains the resources you want to view.
If you selected an app-enabled folder, select the application that you want to view data for.
The following table describes each information card and indicates if the data is visible for a project view, an application view, or both views.
| Card | Description | Supported views | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open alerts | This card displays the total number of open alerts for alert policies that
are configured in Cloud Monitoring. To your open alerts in
Cloud Monitoring, click View alerts.
Learn about alerts in Monitoring
You can also view summary information for open alerts on the Learn about alerts in Monitoring. |
Yes | Yes |
| Google Cloud incidents | This card displays the total number of Google Cloud outages and
degradations that affect the selected project or application. To view incident
details in Personalized Service Health, click View incidents
Learn about viewing incidents.
You can also view summary information for open incidents on the Learn about alerts in Monitoring. |
Yes | Yes |
| Cost summary | This card displays the gross cost and cost change in the last 7 days. Costs are based on your contract prices, before any committed-use discounts (CUDs) or other credits are applied. For an application, costs include all resources that are fully used by the application and doesn't include costs for resources that are shared across applications. To view details, click View Optimization board. Learn about viewing cost optimization data. | Yes | Yes |
| My recent investigations | This card displays the status of your Gemini Cloud Assist [investigations][gca-investigate]. To create a new investigation, click Investigate. To view more information, click View Health & Troubleshooting board. Learn about viewing investigations in Cloud Hub. | Yes | Yes |
| ADC application infrastructure deployment notifications | This card lists issues with Application Design Center deployments for applications in the selected folder. To view for a deployment, click the application name. To view the list of deployments on the Deployments page, click View Deployments board. Learn about viewing deployment issues. | Yes | No |
| Maintenance summary | This card displays the total number of scheduled, running, succeeded and canceled maintenance activities. To view maintenance details, click View maintenance board. Learn about viewing maintenance. | No | Yes |
| Quotas & System Limits at risk | This card displays quotas and system limits with over 90% usage in the selected project. To view a quota or system limit, click its name in the list. To view all quotas and system limits with over 90% usage, click View all at risk. Learn about viewing quotas and system limits. | No | Yes |
| Technical cases information | This card displays open support cases and cases that need input. To view details, click View support board. Learn about viewing support information. | No | Yes |
| All recommendations | This card displays recommendations from Active Assist for resources in the selected project. To view details about the recommendations in Active Assist, click >View all recommendations. | No | Yes |
| Technical cases information | This card displays open support cases and cases that need input. To view details, click View support board. Learn about viewing support information. | No | Yes |
| Folder info | This card displays information about the selected folder and the associated management project, including the folder name, folder ID, folder type, management project name, and management project ID. | Yes | No |
| Project info | This card displays information about the selected Google Cloud project, including the project name, project number, and project ID. | No | Yes |
| News | This card displays recent Google Cloud news. For more news, click Read all news. To view Google Cloud release notes, click Read all release notes. | No | Yes |
| Getting started with Google Cloud | This card displays links to tutorials to help you get started with Google Cloud. To view more tutorials, click View all tutorials. | No | Yes |