Suddenly i can't access it.
Steps I've done:
Tried to access different project - can't activate cloud shell
Tried to re-login in incognito - can't activate cloud shell
Tried to use different gmail account and different project - can't
activate cloud shell
Tried to use different network - can't activate cloud shell
Note: Previous days i can access it, but now i can't. the common things between the 2 accounts is my name. Is it possible that google blocked any emails that have my name?
I don't know what happened but after sometime i magically can access it. For me after exactly 24 hrs. Did not do anything to solved it. But for that time i don't have access i used the google cloud sdk in managing my project's resources. Hopefully this was helpful
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I've had a Cloud SQL instance for about a year now.
I always accessed it the same way:
I would go to my project on the Cloud Console.
Click on the Cloud Shell icon at the top right (a small right pointing arrow).
A black shell screen would pop up where I would type
gcloud sql connect <my instance> --user=root.
Enter my password.
Now, all of a sudden, I am getting an error message saying:
There was no instance found at projects//instances/ or you are not authorized to connect to it.
I am the owner of the project, and also have Admin rights to the Cloud SQL instance. The project and instance are still there, and my app that accesses the data stored in the instances' database is working fine - therefore I know the database is also present, otherwise my app wouldn't work.
I didn't touch or change anything in the Cloud SQL instance. Suddenly, I simply can't access my database using the exact same procedure I have been using almost every day over the past year now.
I am able to access the database using a local Python script on my laptop and the Cloud SQL Proxy, but I would like to access it from the Cloud Shell again.
Any ideas on what could the problem be?
gcloud components update - update all of your installed components to the latest version
gcloud init - reinitialize gcloud shell. It performs the following setup steps:
Authorizes gcloud and other SDK tools to access Google Cloud Platform using your user account credentials, or from an account of your choosing whose credentials are already available.
It seems like there was a problem with the GCP Cloud Shell (even though there was no mention of it on the GCP error tracking page). When I logged back in today and followed the same above process everything worked well.
Looks like GCP Cloud Shell could occasionally go rouge and start producing errors. Word of advice, don't panic when this happens (like I did) and start resetting, rebooting and messing up things. Just wait a day and check back again.
my development team has been sparingly trying out Google Cloud Platform for about 10 months. Every member was using the same account to access GCP, say team#example.com. We created three projects under this account.
Starting in about July, we cannot see these projects in the GCP console anymore. Instead, there is one project named My First Project, which we have never created.
However, our original GCP projects still seem to exist, as we can still access for example some of the Google Cloud Functions via HTTP.
Therefore, I have the impression that the connection between our account and the projects has been lost.
OR
A second account with the same name has been accidentally created?
Additional curiosities:
Yesterday I tried to create a Google Cloud Identity account, using team#example.com. It did not work; when entering that address the input field showed an error like "Please use another email address. This is a private Google account." (It was actually in German, so I'm guessing the translation.)
When I go to accounts.google.com, the account selection screen offers team#example.com twice. No matter which entry I choose, I always end up in the GCP console with My First Project.
How can I recover my team's GCP projects?
Which Google support site may I consult to check on the account(s)?
Usually, there is a 1:1 mapping between a certain email address and a Google Account. However, this can be broken under certain situations - for example when creating / deleting / migrating G Suite or Cloud Identity accounts under the domain the email address uses.
If you hit such an edge case, there's not much you can do yourself. Reach out to GCP Support who should be able to resolve the issue for you.
Keep in mind that orphaned resources have a timer on them before they are deleted - so act quickly and do not rely on apps still responding being a sign that they will continue indefinitely.
I got a deletion notice for my Google Cloud Shell home directory. Does that mean that my data will also be deleted?
This is documented here:
If you do not access Cloud Shell for 120 days, we will delete your
home disk. You will receive an email notification before we do so and
simply starting a session will prevent its removal.
This only applies to the home directory of your Cloud Shell instance (you may want to store it on Cloud Storage anyway if you want to keep it). Any other Google services you use will be unaffected.
Considering i'm paying for their services this is extremely annoying. Lost a lot of important documents and feel like taking my business somewhere else.
When I open the Google Cloud Shell Code Editor it is not loading the resources and hence I am unable to work. I have attached a screenshot below with a view of the developer tools console. Please help me out. Thanks.
This issue seems to be related to an internal project/billing configuration. Since this kind of access errors are thrown when the accounts have payment issues, I think that you should firstly verify that your billing account is in a good status; however, if you continue getting these error messages after this validation, I suggest you to take a look the Issue Tracker tool that you can use to raise a Cloud Shell ticket in order to verify this scenario with the Google Technical Support Team.
A couple things could cause this:
An interfering browser extension
Are you using any browser extensions that could be interfering
(e.g., an ad blocker)
A bug.
As #Armin_SC suggested, use Issue Tracker to file an issue in this case.
As a workaround, you might want to try gcloud compute ssh to connect to your instances.
I am really new to Google Cloud Shell, and I accidentally closed the tab for the shell...and I cannot find it now.
I know I need to click the highlighted button at the top of the console window to activate Google Cloud Shell, but it is now grey, and no shell is presented on the page (it should be at the bottom).
Can anyone help?
I observed the same issue.
I refreshed the console page ( CTRL + F5 ) and I was able to see the 'Activate Cloud Shell' button again !!
However, if above does not resolves the issue, some tips:
From google docs Google Cloud Shell Limitations
Weekly usage: Cloud Shell also has weekly usage limits. If you reach
your usage limit, you'll need to wait until the specified time (listed
under Usage Quota, found under the three dots menu icon) before you
can use Cloud Shell again.
Also, there are usage limits on this, check your email if you had violated any conditions on shell usage:
Warning: Violating the Terms of Service will result in Cloud Shell
being disabled for your account. This constitutes activity that
adversely impacts Google Cloud Platform services, other customers' or
their end users' use of services, or the Google network used to
provide these services. Coin mining and network scanning using Cloud
Shell are strictly prohibited.
I had the same issue here.
You can install the command line interface in your terminal to access Google Cloud Datalab.
Here you will find the quickstart to configure the environment.
Installing datalab component:
gcloud components install datalab
Connecting with your VM Instance:
datalab connect *instance-name*
Opening the initial page:
http://localhost:8081
See more:
Google Cloud Datalab - Quickstart
It works now. It seems that there was a service problem earlier today, so the page was not well functioning.