To define the scope of your database fleet, use the drop-down in
the Google Cloud console menu bar, select a Google Cloud project, folder, or
organization.
Select the Google Cloud project, products and versions, regions, and label and
tag filters you want to apply to your dashboard. For more information about
filtering by labels and tags, see
Filter database resources.
To view a summary of your database fleet inventory, click Overview and
view the Fleet inventory pane.
To view a summary of database fleet health issues, view the Fleet issues
pane. To learn more about a specific issue, click the issue to see details
and any relevant recommendations or next steps.
View recently added database resources
To view the number of database resources added to your database fleet in the
last seven days, follow these steps:
Go to the Database Center page in the Google Cloud console.
In Segment 1, choose how you want to group database resources in your
inventory in the first column.
In Segment 2, choose how you want to group database resources in each
row.
In Time range, click time range you want for the recently added database
resources. The options are:
1-day
7-days (default)
30-days
Filter database fleet health information
You can filter your database resources information to focus on the database
fleet information that's important to you. Your filtering choices are applied to
the Overview and All Resources pages on the
Database Center dashboard.
Your database fleet is represented as database groups and individual database
resources. A database group represents all database resources that serve the
same data and replicate together (parents and children together as a family).
An individual database resource is anything you provisioned that represents
compute and storage (a single family member).
To filter your database resources, follow these steps:
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Database Center page.
To define the scope of your database fleet, use the drop-down in
the Google Cloud console menu bar, select a Google Cloud project, folder, or
organization.
Select the Google Cloud project, products and versions, regions, and label and
tag filters you want to apply to your dashboard. The data that's displayed
in your Database Center dashboard view changes based on your
filter selections.
Click Overview. This page shows a summary of your database fleet
inventory and fleet health issues.
In the Fleet inventory pane, select the filters you want to apply to
your database fleet inventory summary.
Optional: To customize the health issues displayed in your
Database Center dashboard, click Customize and then
select the health issues you want to view.
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In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Database Center** page.\n\n\n [Database Center](https://console.cloud.google.com/database-center)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. To define the scope of your database fleet, use the drop-down in\n the Google Cloud console menu bar, select a Google Cloud project, folder, or\n organization.\n\n3. Select the Google Cloud project, products and versions, regions, and label and\n tag filters you want to apply to your dashboard. For more information about\n filtering by labels and tags, see\n [Filter database resources](/database-center/docs/filter-resources-export-fleet-inventory-information#filter-database-resources).\n\n4. To view a summary of your database fleet inventory, click **Overview** and\n view the **Fleet inventory** pane.\n\n5. To view a summary of database fleet health issues, view the **Fleet issues**\n pane. To learn more about a specific issue, click the issue to see details\n and any relevant recommendations or next steps.\n\nView recently added database resources\n--------------------------------------\n\n|\n| **Preview\n| --- View recently added database resources**\n|\n|\n| This feature is subject to the \"Pre-GA Offerings Terms\" in the General Service Terms section\n| of the [Service Specific Terms](/terms/service-terms#1).\n|\n| You can process personal data for this feature as outlined in the\n| [Cloud Data Processing\n| Addendum](/terms/data-processing-addendum), subject to the obligations and restrictions described in the agreement under\n| which you access Google Cloud.\n|\n| Pre-GA features are available \"as is\" and might have limited support.\n|\n| For more information, see the\n| [launch stage descriptions](/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nTo view the number of database resources added to your database fleet in the\nlast seven days, follow these steps:\n\n1. Go to the **Database Center** page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n\n [Database Center](https://console.cloud.google.com/database-center)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. Click **Overview**.\n\n3. In **Segment 1**, choose how you want to group database resources in your\n inventory in the first column.\n\n4. In **Segment 2**, choose how you want to group database resources in each\n row.\n\n5. In **Time range**, click time range you want for the recently added database\n resources. The options are:\n\n - **1-day**\n - **7-days** (default)\n - **30-days**\n\nFilter database fleet health information\n----------------------------------------\n\nYou can filter your database resources information to focus on the database\nfleet information that's important to you. Your filtering choices are applied to\nthe **Overview** and **All Resources** pages on the\nDatabase Center dashboard.\n\nYour database fleet is represented as database groups and individual database\nresources. A *database group* represents all database resources that serve the\nsame data and replicate together (parents and children together as a family).\n\nAn individual *database resource* is anything you provisioned that represents\ncompute and storage (a single family member).\n\nTo filter your database resources, follow these steps:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Database Center** page.\n\n\n [Database Center](https://console.cloud.google.com/database-center)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. To define the scope of your database fleet, use the drop-down in\n the Google Cloud console menu bar, select a Google Cloud project, folder, or\n organization.\n\n3. Select the Google Cloud project, products and versions, regions, and label and\n tag filters you want to apply to your dashboard. The data that's displayed\n in your Database Center dashboard view changes based on your\n filter selections.\n\n4. Click **Overview**. This page shows a summary of your database fleet\n inventory and fleet health issues.\n\n5. In the **Fleet inventory** pane, select the filters you want to apply to\n your database fleet inventory summary.\n\n6. Optional: To customize the health issues displayed in your\n Database Center dashboard, click **Customize** and then\n select the health issues you want to view.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [View and filter database fleet health information](/database-center/docs/view-filter-database-fleet-health-information).\n- [Filter resources and export fleet inventory information](/database-center/docs/filter-resources-export-fleet-inventory-information).\n- [Analyze your database inventory](/database-center/docs/analyze-database-inventory)."]]