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How we handle errors in our integration is one of the most crucial
aspects of designing a good integration. However, it’s one of the most
overlooked areas as well. In this article, I will talk about different
error strategies Google Cloud’s Applicati...
Introduction and the Problem: Recently, I was talking to someone and
they had an interesting problem. They wanted to send their traffic first
to the service running on their on-prem data center, and only if the
request fails, reroute it to the servic...
One of my customers is using the Terraform modules [1] to provision
their organization but the network bridge VM's health check is failing.
[1] https://github.com/apigee/terraform-modules @carlosrsantos
Can you try adding the roles/iam.serviceAccountUser to the service
account (Referring to the service account that you have downloaded the
key json file for) used by the build server and see if that works. or
you can use the following gcloud command: ...
German - Have you tried creating a Token from service account and using
that?
https://github.com/apigee/apigeecli?tab=readme-ov-file#access-token-generation-from-service-accounts
Akash, looks like there is a mismatch on the KVM name. The name on the
policy is "basic-auth-kvm" which is not the same on your maps.json
(basicAuthKvm) Please use the same name and try again. Let me know if
that works.