Reputation: 321
For some unclear reason the gcloud compute backend-services does not find a resource even it is listed. I run the command:
gcloud compute backend-services list
And get the output:
NAME BACKENDS PROTOCOL
k8s1-48550837-defaul-reverse-proxy-captcha-s-8-9edaabba us-central1-c/networkEndpointGroups/k8s1-48550837-defaul-reverse-proxy-captcha-s-8-9edaabba HTTP
k8s1-48550837-default-admission-service-80-ccc76f21 us-central1-c/networkEndpointGroups/k8s1-48550837-default-admission-service-80-ccc76f21 HTTP
k8s1-48550837-default-agent-service-80-46302173 us-central1-c/networkEndpointGroups/k8s1-48550837-default-agent-service-80-46302173 HTTP
k8s1-48550837-default-authproxy-service-80-f50b4f37 us-central1-c/networkEndpointGroups/k8s1-48550837-default-authproxy-service-80-f50b4f37 HTTP
But for any one of the backends I am trying to get description or edit, I get error. For example, this command:
gcloud compute backend-services describe k8s1-48550837-default-agent-service-80-46302173
returns error:
ERROR: (gcloud.compute.backend-services.describe) Could not fetch resource:
- The resource 'projects/radware-cto/regions/us-central1/backendServices/k8s1-48550837-default-agent-service-80-46302173' was not found
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1760
Reputation: 347
OP confirmed --global works in a comment.
The reason this works is because the 'describe' command will by default describe the resource in the default compute/region (gcloud config set compute/region...)
You can see this in your error message:
- The resource .../regions/us-central1/backendServices/...
However, as this resource is global, we need to specify --global
flag to override the default region.
Upvotes: 4