What's new?
- Users can now configure authorized networks for instances in Guardrails. To get started, set the
GCP > SQL > Instance > Authorized Network > *
policies. - Users can now configure Database Flags for instances in Guardrails. To get started, set the
GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags
policy. - Users can now clean up and stop tracking SQL resources in Guardrails. To get started, set the
GCP > SQL > CMDB
policy toEnforce: Disabled
.
Control Types
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Authorized Network
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Authorized Network > Approved
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags
Policy Types
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Authorized Network
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Authorized Network > Approved
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Authorized Network > Approved > CIDR Ranges
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags > MySQL
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags > MySQL > Template
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags > PostgreSQL
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags > PostgreSQL > Template
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags > SQL Server
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Database Flags > SQL Server > Template
Action Types
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Update Authorized Network
- GCP > SQL > Instance > Update Database Flags