This page shows you how to get status information and other metadata about Filestore operations.
Before you begin
You can only get operation information using the gcloud CLI. To use the gcloud CLI, you must either install the gcloud CLI or use the Cloud Shell that's built into the Google Cloud console:
Go to the Google Cloud console
Getting information about all operations
You can get a list of Filestore operations by running the
operations list
command:
gcloud filestore operations list
--[project=project-id] \
--[zone=zone]
where:
project-id is the project ID of the Google Cloud project that contains the Filestore instance. You can skip this flag if the Filestore instance is in the
gcloud
default project. You can set the default project by running:gcloud config set project project-id
zone is the zone where the Filestore instance resides. Run the
gcloud filestore zones list
command to get a list of supported zones. You can skip this flag if the Filestore instance is in thegcloud
default zone. You can set the default zone by running:gcloud config set filestore/zone zone
The command returns a response similar to the following:
OPERATION_NAME LOCATION TYPE TARGET STATUS CREATE_TIME DURATION operation-1505929956434-559a2a41c217c-231e6a94-a4b6a803 us-central1-c create nfs1 DONE 2017-09-20T17:52:36 <1S operation-1505931180862-559a2ed176d0d-a0d70ae0-35ef2e71 europe-west1-b create nfs2 DONE 2017-09-20T18:13:00 <1S
Getting information about a specific operation
You can get details of a specific Filestore operation by running
the operations describe
command:
gcloud filestore operations describe operation-name \
--[project=project-id] \
--[zone=zone]
where:
- operation-name is the name of the Filestore operation.
Use the
operations list
command to get a list of operation names. project-id is the project ID of the Google Cloud project that contains the Filestore instance. You can skip this flag if the Filestore instance is in the
gcloud
default project. You can set the default project by running:gcloud config set project project-id
zone is the zone where the Filestore instance resides. Run the
gcloud filestore zones list
command to get a list of supported zones. You can skip this flag if the Filestore instance is in thegcloud
default zone. You can set the default zone by running theconfig set filestore/zone
command:gcloud config set filestore/zone zone
The command returns a response similar to the following:
done: true metadata: '@type': type.googleapis.com/google.cloud.common.OperationMetadata apiVersion: v1beta1 createTime: '2017-10-09T22:18:09.347400Z' endTime: '2017-10-09T22:20:04.392199183Z' target: projects/filestore-test/locations/us-central1-c/instances/filer3 verb: delete name: projects/filestore-test/locations/us-central1-c/operations/operation-1507587489330-55b2490c4f394-faece090-1c0e16db