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na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #2
I have forwarded this request to the engineering team. We will update this issue with any progress updates and a resolution.
Best Regards,
Josh Moyer
Google Cloud Platform Support
Best Regards,
Josh Moyer
Google Cloud Platform Support
ru...@google.com <ru...@google.com> #3
This is not only useful for IP addresses, but also for many other resources. I understand that names are currently used as identifiers, so this request is probably not trivial to implement. Maybe distinguishing between a (numeric, automatically generated) identifier and a (textual) label is the way to go?
te...@google.com <te...@google.com> #4
Is it any hope? We have migrated our IP address to the server with different role, and now the name of this IP address resource doesn't match its role at all. It seems to be trivial enough to momentary reserve static IP address of the old named resource, drop resource, and immediately recreate it with the new name and the old IP address.
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #5
This would also improve life when using the Google Deployment Manager (since it otherwise error's out if you've changed a name of an IP)
pa...@sky.uk <pa...@sky.uk> #6
Over 3 years to get something as basic as renaming a static IP address. Any progress here?
ph...@battelleecology.org <ph...@battelleecology.org> #7
Yes, I have a customer who has this exact issue too! Any updates or workarounds would be very appreciated!
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #8
Any progress in here?
ma...@ironcladhq.com <ma...@ironcladhq.com> #9
I would like this feature as well.
ke...@sada.com <ke...@sada.com> #10
Hello, any progress in here? Please is very frustrating.
rh...@gmail.com <rh...@gmail.com> #11
Hi, open request for more than 3 years for a simple change. Please proceed that.
gu...@rdstation.com <gu...@rdstation.com> #12
+1. :(
ce...@google.com <ce...@google.com> #13
We need this.
ju...@google.com <ju...@google.com> #14
please add this!
ha...@google.com <ha...@google.com> #15
+1 !
ze...@gmail.com <ze...@gmail.com> #16
+1
ro...@gmail.com <ro...@gmail.com> #17
+1
lu...@zubale.com <lu...@zubale.com> #18
We need this please
yu...@google.com <yu...@google.com> #19
+1
vv...@solocal.com <vv...@solocal.com> #20
+1
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oa...@gmail.com <oa...@gmail.com> #21
+1
v_...@tickets.com <v_...@tickets.com> #22
+1
bl...@evolve24.com <bl...@evolve24.com> #23
+1
ew...@gmail.com <ew...@gmail.com> #24
+1
sa...@google.com <sa...@google.com> #25
+1 (again) coming up to 5 years?
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #26
+1
si...@google.com <si...@google.com>
di...@ismena.com <di...@ismena.com> #28
+1
ku...@google.com <ku...@google.com> #29
+1
an...@unops.org <an...@unops.org> #30
+1
Description
- There is no easy way to find out if certain IP address belongs to one of the projects inside the organization.
Current situation:
- We can list all external IP addresses of VMs of certain project [1].
- We can list all reserved static external IP addresses of a project[2].
Desired situation:
- List all IP addresses (with single query) inside of an organization (multiple projects).
- List both static and ephemeral IP addresses inside of an organization.
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[1]: gcloud --format="value(networkInterfaces[0].accessConfigs[0].natIP)" compute instances list
[2]: