To access this dialog box:

Select HOSTS > Add Host > Google Cloud Storage.

When you create the host, you can set the following General properties. To set additional properties, edit the host.

For more information, see Google Cloud Storage Host - Additional Properties.

Note: The host's properties page shows the configured settings for each property area. To view all possible settings, click Edit.

Google Cloud Storage Host Field

Description

General

Friendly Name

A name for the host. The name you specify appears in the MOVEit Automation user interface.

Description

Optional. Description of the host. This field is informational only, and does not affect the operation of the host.

Authentication

Select HMAC or OAuth 2.0

HMAC

The HMAC authentication mode for connecting to Google Cloud Storage by using the Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC) keys (Access Key ID and Secret Access Key).

Access Key ID: The access key ID for your Google Cloud Storage account.

Secret Access Key: The secret access key for your Google Cloud Storage account.

OAuth 2.0

The OAuth 2.0 for API authentication and authorization for connecting to Google Cloud Storage.

Client ID: The Client ID for your Google Cloud Storage project.

Project ID: The unique identified for the project that is used to access and manage resources on Google Cloud Storage.

Private Key: The private key for you project on Google Cloud Storage.

Proxy Server

Type

Type of proxy server with which MOVEit Automation communicates. Available proxy types: None, HTTP, and HTTPS. Default is None.

Hostname/IP Address

The full hostname or IP address of the proxy server to which you want to connect.

Port

The TCP Port of the proxy server.

Username, Password

The credentials for proxy server authentication.

Default Bucket Name

The Default Bucket is applied to the sources and destinations of tasks using this Google Cloud Storage host.

Note: You can override the host's default bucket name in task sources and destinations.

Test

Click to test your connection.

For more information, see Tests Performed on Hosts.