Service Graph Connector for GCP
Use the Service Graph Connector for GCP to ingest CMDB data from a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) project using the REST APIs.
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Key features
- Get started quickly with a streamlined onboarding process.
- Use only the credentials you need.
- No MID Server required.
- Get end-to-end data coverage.
- No agents or individual scanning needed.
- Performant at scale.
Supported versions
| GCP | ServiceNow |
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| Last tested on February 26, 2026 |
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Use cases
You can use the Service Graph Connector for GCP to get visibility into cloud resource identities, relationships, and state in real-time.
Important information for upgrading Service Graph Connector for GCP
After you've installed the latest version of the Service Graph Connector for GCP, you must synchronize the newly added data sources. Use the Advanced Setup section in the guided setup to synchronize data sources. For more information, see Configure Service Graph Connector for GCP.
Configuring a connection for the connector
CMDB integrations dashboard
The Integration Commons for CMDB store app provides a dashboard with a central view of the status, processing results, and processing errors of all installed integrations. You can see metrics for all integration runs. You can filter the view to a specific CMDB integration, a specific time duration, or a specific integration run. For more details about monitoring GCP integrations in the CMDB Integrations Dashboard, see Using the CMDB Integrations Dashboard.
BYOL and BYOS support
Bringing your own licenses (BYOL) or bringing your own subscriptions (BYOS) is the process of bringing previously purchased on-premises licenses or subscriptions to Google Cloud. The connector supports the BYOL and BYOS of the Image CIs for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) services on Google Cloud. The connector populates the Key Value [cmdb_key_value] table with the licensing information. Depending on the platform usage, the key is set to either
Windows_OS_License_Type_automatic or Linux_OS_License_Type_automatic, and the key value is set to either BYOL or BYOS.