I was going through my Google Cloud Platform (GCP) bill and noticed this:
It’s not Google fault but me. I reserved a static IP but forgot to release after deleting the VM. It happens, and I guess it wouldn’t be just me. I looked around the GCP console and couldn’t find any option to alert when static IP is not in use. Maybe a product feature request. But, I am not going to repeat the mistake. Thanks to Google Cloud SDK offering gcloud CLI which you can use in a script to do almost anything. I thought to write a script which will run every day and notify when any static IP is not in use. There are multiple ways to get notified, and the first convenient approach is email. But, I don’t run a mail server so I had to found some alternative. Within a few minutes of search, I found Pushbullet. It is a notification system which can use to push the alert to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Android, iOS, and Windows. Pretty much everything. What else I need? You can guess Pushbullet is prerequisite now to get notified when you don’t have a mail server running on the server or wherever you want to run gcloud command. If you decide to go to Pushbullet, then create a free account, set up where you want to get notified and go to Settings to generate an access token. I assume you have the access token ready and working gcloud command on the server. Here is the tiny script. Create a file with the below content, let’s say gcp-unused-ip-monitor.sh Don’t forget to update $Access_TOKEN with the actual value. Save the file and make it executable by giving execute permission. Run the script manually to verify the alert. If you have any unused IP, you will get an alert.
Above notification is from Chrome where I’ve configured Pushbullet to alert. But as mentioned above, you can push the alert to mobile devices or another browser. Choose what you prefer. Now, we have a working script, and next, we need to run this every day, automatically. To schedule script to run every day, let’s use Crontab which is available on UNIX-based OS. Edit crontab with crontab -e and add the following Update $PATH to the path where the script is located. Above cron entry will run the script every midnight. You can adjust the run time based on your preference. How easy is it? Once you have an alert, you can go to GCP console and review the NOT IN USE IP and release them. I hope this tiny script save you some $$$.