Google Persistent Disk Spoke

  • Release version: Zurich
  • Updated July 31, 2025
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  • Manage disks, snapshots, and images in Google Persistent Disk from your ServiceNow instance.

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    Integration Hub subscription

    This spoke requires an Integration Hub subscription. For more information, see Legal schedules - IntegrationHub overview.

    Spoke version

    Google Persistent Disk spoke v1.0.2 is the latest version.

    Supported versions

    This spoke was built for API version v1, but may be compatible with later versions.

    Spoke dependencies

    If you’re having trouble installing the app, ensure that these dependent plugins are installed:

    • ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Template - Data Stream (com.glide.hub.action_type.datastream)
    • ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Step - REST (com.glide.hub.action_step.rest)
    • ServiceNow IntegrationHub Runtime (com.glide.hub.integration.runtime)
    • ServiceNow Flow Designer - Dynamic Inputs (com.glide.hub.dynamic_inputs)
    • Complex Object (com.glide.cobject)
    • Google Cloud Virtual Network Spoke (sn_gcp_vpc_spoke)
    • Google Compute Engine Spoke (sn_gcompute_spoke)
    Note:
    Some of these plugins are licensable features and require an appropriate license if used outside the spoke implementation. For information on licenses, contact your account manager.

    Google Persistent Disk account requirements

    The Google Persistent Disk spoke requires a custom app that you create in the Google Cloud Platform.

    Spoke actions

    The Google Persistent Disk spoke provides actions to automate Google Persistent Disk when events occur in ServiceNow. For the spoke actions to be performed, you must ensure that your project or organization in Google Cloud Platform has the mentioned permissions. Available spoke actions include:

    Category Action Description Permissions Required
    Disk Management Create Disk Creates a persistent disk in the specified project. compute.disks.create
    Delete Disk Deletes the specified persistent disk. compute.disks.delete
    Get Disk Retrieves details of the specified persistent disk. compute.disks.get
    Get Disk Type by Zone Retrieves the details of the specified disk type by zone. compute.diskTypes.get
    Resize Disk Resizes the specified persistent disk. compute.disks.resize
    Image Management Create Image for Disk Creates an image in the specified project. compute.images.create
    Create Image for Image Creates an image in the specified project. compute.images.create
    Create Image for Snapshot Creates an image in the specified project. compute.images.create
    Delete Image Deletes the specified image. compute.images.delete
    Get Image Retrieves details of the specified image. compute.images.get
    Metadata Retrieval Management List Disk Types by Zone Retrieves a list of disk types available to the specified project. compute.diskTypes.list
    List Disks Retrieves a list of persistent disks contained within the specified zone. compute.disks.list
    List Images Retrieves the list of images available to the specified project. compute.images.list
    List Snapshots Retrieves the list of snapshot resources contained within the specified project. compute.snapshots.list
    Snapshot Management Create Snapshot Creates a snapshot of a specified persistent disk. compute.snapshots.create
    Delete Snapshot Deletes the specified snapshot resource. compute.snapshots.delete
    Get Snapshot Retrieves details of the specified snapshot. compute.snapshots.get
    For more information about the required permissions, see IAM permissions reference.

    Connection and credential alias requirements

    Integration Hub uses aliases to manage connection and credential information, and OAuth credentials. Using an alias eliminates the need to configure multiple credentials and connection information profiles when using multiple environments. If the connection or credential information changes, you don't need to update any actions that use the connection.

    For information about setting up the spoke, see Set up the Google Persistent Disk spoke.