Cloud region
Cloud providers usually divide their cloud into geographic regions. A cloud region object in BMC Discovery represents a geographical region provided by a cloud provider. Cloud regions are specific to cloud providers. All cloud region objects are set up automatically by the BMC Discovery process.
To view a cloud region
- From the main menu, select Explore > Data.
The Infrastructure page opens. - In the Cloud & Container Orchestration section, click Cloud Regions.
- Select a cloud region from the list, as illustrated in the following screen.
The following table describes information fields for a cloud region.
Field name | Details |
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Name | Name of this cloud region; for example, AWS Africa (Cape Town) : Account Name |
Short name | The short name of this cloud region; for example, Africa (Cape Town) : Account Name |
Code | The code of this cloud region; for example, af-south-1. |
Location | The location of this cloud region; for example, Cape Town. |
Cloud Provider | The cloud provider in which this cloud region belongs; for example, Amazon Web Services |
Account ID | Unique identifier for the account. |
Account Name | The account name. |
Services | The services provided in this cloud region; for example, Short name - ECloudWatch (Cape Town) : bmc-discovery Code - cloudwatch Type - Monitoring |
All Virtual Machines | Shows all the virtual machines related to this cloud region. |
All Block Storage | Shows all the block storage related to this cloud region. |
All Software Instances | Displays all the software instances related to this cloud region. |
All Load Balancers | Displays all the load balancers information related to this cloud region. |
All Administrative Collections | Displays all the administrative collections related to this cloud region. |
The following attributes were added in TKU 2019-Dec-1:
- Account ID
- Account Name
- Subscription ID
- Subscription Name
- Project
- Project Name
- Project ID
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