 Hi, In this video we will see how to configure petrol for Google Cloud Platform to monitor a Google Cloud Platform project. Before we start with the configuration, make sure that petrol for Google Cloud Platform is installed on the petrol agent server. To begin the configuration, select Google Cloud Platform as a monitoring solution, select the version, select Google Cloud Platform as a monitor profile and monitor type. The KM uses Java to collect data. Enter the part to the JRA directory located on the petrol agent server. We will look at the device mapping field later when we have configured the KM. Now click add to configure the project. As you can see we need the project ID and its service account key to configure the monitoring. Let us see how to get these values from the Google Cloud Platform console. Log on to the Google Cloud Platform console. Select the project that you want to monitor. Put down the project ID. In our example the project ID is GCPmonDev. Now to create a service account key, select I am an admin and service accounts. On the service accounts page, select create service account. Enter the account name, enroll, select the project viewer role. The KM needs read only access to the project for monitoring. Alternatively you can choose to provide read only access at each service level like compute viewer, monitoring viewer, App Engine viewer and so on. Select the furnish your new private key check box. Select the JSON key type and create. The service account file is created and downloaded on the computer. Now in APIs and services, select dashboard. Ensure that the highlighted APIs are enabled. Now let us get back to the KM configuration. I will copy this JSON file and place it on my Petrolation at the given location. Now in project ID enter the ID of the Google Cloud Platform project. In service account key file name enter the name of the service account key file that we just placed on the Petrolation server. With these basic steps we have added a Google Cloud project for monitoring. Now we will see how to configure the monitoring of Google Cloud services for this project. Select the services that you want to monitor. You can monitor compute engine, App Engine and Cloud Functions services. Select the check box to monitor the respective services. In compute engine you can include or exclude zones from monitoring. We recommend using zone filtering if you know your virtual machines are spread across only a few zones. Otherwise the KM tries to look for a virtual machine in every zone in Google Cloud Platform. You can also include or exclude virtual machine instances to streamline your monitoring. In App Engine you can filter the services based on the App Engine service name. In Cloud Functions you can filter the Cloud Functions based on the Cloud Function name. In this example we will monitor the compute engine service. Since all my virtual machines are in the US East 1B zone, I will select include and enter the zone name. Save the configuration. Now in device mapping select the appropriate option to see the monitored Google compute VM instances as devices in the TrueSight console. If you do not want to create the VM devices, select the disabled option. I will select VM instance name. With this we have completed our KM configuration. We can now see the VM instances in the TrueSight console. Thank you for watching this video.