C1 provides identity governance and just-in-time provisioning for Google AlloyDB. Integrate your Google AlloyDB instance with C1 to run user access reviews (UARs), enable just-in-time access requests, and automatically provision and deprovision access.
Follow these instructions to use a built-in, no-code connector hosted by C1.
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In C1, navigate to Integrations > Connectors and click Add connector.
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Search for Google AlloyDB and click Add.
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Choose how to set up the new Google AlloyDB connector:
Add the connector to a currently unmanaged app
Add the connector to a managed app
Create a new managed app
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Set the owner for this connector.
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Click Next.
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Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit.
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Enter the required configuration:
API Key: Your Google AlloyDB API key
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Click Save.
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The connector’s label changes to Syncing, followed by Connected. You can view the logs to ensure that information is syncing.
Done. Your Google AlloyDB connector is now pulling access data into C1.
Follow these instructions to use the Google AlloyDB connector, hosted and run in your own environment.When running in service mode on Kubernetes, a self-hosted connector maintains an ongoing connection with C1, automatically syncing and uploading data at regular intervals.
Create a namespace in which to run C1 connectors (if desired), then apply the secret config and deployment config files.
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Check that the connector data uploaded correctly. In C1, click Applications. On the Managed apps tab, locate and click the name of the application you added the Google AlloyDB connector to. Google AlloyDB data should be found on the Entitlements and Accounts tabs.
Done. Your Google AlloyDB connector is now pulling access data into C1.