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GCE Setup Instructions
Get a gce service key
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1. ping twiest and ask for a GCE service key
Note: If your GCE project doesn't show a Service Account under <Project>/APIs & auth/Credentials, you will need to use "Create new
Client ID" to create a Service Account.
Convert a GCE service key into a pem (for ansible)
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1. The gce service key looks something like this: os302gce-ef83bd90f261.p12
2. the ef83bd90f261 part is the public hash
3. Be in the same directory as the p12 key file.
4. The commands below should be copy / paste-able
5. Run these commands:
# Temporarily set hash variable
export GCE_KEY_HASH=ef83bd90f261
# Convert the service key (note: 'notasecret' is literally what we want here)
openssl pkcs12 -in os302gce-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.p12 -passin pass:notasecret -nodes -nocerts | openssl rsa -out os302gce-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem
# Move the converted service key to the .ssh dir
mv os302gce-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem ~/.ssh
# Set a sym link so it's easy to reference
ln -s ~/.ssh/os302gce-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem ~/.ssh/os302gce_priv_key.pem
6. Once this is done, put the original service key file (os302gce-ef83bd90f261.p12) somewhere safe, or delete it (your call, I don't know what else we'll use it for, and we can always regen it if needed)
Install Dependencies (not needed for ctl1)
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1. Ansible requires libcloud for gce operations:
yum install -y ansible python-libcloud
Test The Setup
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1. cd li-ops/cloud
2. Try to list all instances:
./cloud.rb gce list
3. Try to create an instance:
./cloud.rb gce launch -n ${USER}-minion1 -e int --type os3-minion
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