Once you have your GCP workloads available in the inventory of the Carbon Black Cloud console, you can narrow down the number of the instances present in the page by using the filter facets in the left Filters pane.
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Project ID | You filter the available GCP resources by the ID of your onboarded Google Cloud account they belong to. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Network interface | Filter by the virtual network dedicated to the onboarded GCP account. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Managed Instance Group | Filter the GCP resources that are part of an Auto Scaling Group (ASG). | ||||||||||||||||||||
GCP Label | You can filter the GCP resources by specifying the tags associated with certain AWS resources. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Status |
You filter sensors by status to receive only the state of a sensor's installation or activeness, as well as any admin actions taken on the sensor. The filtered content appears in the
Status column and may contain multiple icons to indicate the state of the sensor.
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Sensor Version | You filter the installed sensors by version information. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sensor Group | The Unassigned group filter shows only sensors which metadata does not match any group criteria. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Policy |
The Standard policy filter lists sensors that are:
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OS | You filter sensors based on their devices' operating system, such as Linux and Windows. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Signature Status |
The status of each sensor signature version displays in the
Sig column.
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