# Cloud Infrastructure Provisioning - Google Cloud Platform This lab will walk you through provisioning the compute instances required for running a H/A Kubernetes cluster. A total of 6 virtual machines will be created. After completing this guide you should have the following compute instances: ``` gcloud compute instances list ``` ```` NAME ZONE MACHINE_TYPE PREEMPTIBLE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS controller0 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.10 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING controller1 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.11 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING controller2 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.12 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING worker0 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.20 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING worker1 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.21 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING worker2 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.22 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING ```` > All machines will be provisioned with fixed private IP addresses to simplify the bootstrap process. To make our Kubernetes control plane remotely accessible, a public IP address will be provisioned and assigned to a Load Balancer that will sit in front of the 3 Kubernetes controllers. ## Prerequisites Set the compute region and zone to us-central1: ``` gcloud config set compute/region us-central1 ``` ``` gcloud config set compute/zone us-central1-f ``` ## Setup Networking Create a custom network: ``` gcloud compute networks create kubernetes-the-hard-way --mode custom ``` Create a subnet for the Kubernetes cluster: ``` gcloud compute networks subnets create kubernetes \ --network kubernetes-the-hard-way \ --range 10.240.0.0/24 \ --region us-central1 ``` ### Create Firewall Rules ``` gcloud compute firewall-rules create allow-internal \ --allow tcp,udp,icmp \ --network kubernetes-the-hard-way \ --source-ranges 10.240.0.0/24,10.200.0.0/16 ``` ``` gcloud compute firewall-rules create allow-external \ --allow tcp:22,tcp:3389,tcp:6443,icmp \ --network kubernetes-the-hard-way \ --source-ranges 0.0.0.0/0 ``` ``` gcloud compute firewall-rules create allow-healthz \ --allow tcp:8080 \ --network kubernetes-the-hard-way \ --source-ranges 130.211.0.0/22,35.191.0.0/16 ``` ``` gcloud compute firewall-rules list --filter "network=kubernetes-the-hard-way" ``` ``` NAME NETWORK SRC_RANGES RULES SRC_TAGS TARGET_TAGS allow-external kubernetes-the-hard-way 0.0.0.0/0 tcp:22,tcp:3389,tcp:6443,icmp allow-healthz   kubernetes-the-hard-way 130.211.0.0/22,35.191.0.0/16 tcp:8080 allow-internal kubernetes-the-hard-way 10.240.0.0/24,10.200.0.0/16 tcp,udp,icmp ``` ### Create the Kubernetes Public Address Create a public IP address that will be used by remote clients to connect to the Kubernetes control plane: ``` gcloud compute addresses create kubernetes-the-hard-way --region=us-central1 ``` ``` gcloud compute addresses list kubernetes-the-hard-way ``` ``` NAME REGION ADDRESS STATUS kubernetes-the-hard-way us-central1 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RESERVED ``` ## Provision Virtual Machines All the VMs in this lab will be provisioned using Ubuntu 16.04 mainly because it runs a newish Linux kernel with good support for Docker. ### Virtual Machines #### Kubernetes Controllers ``` gcloud compute instances create controller0 \ --boot-disk-size 200GB \ --can-ip-forward \ --image ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20170307 \ --image-project ubuntu-os-cloud \ --machine-type n1-standard-1 \ --private-network-ip 10.240.0.10 \ --subnet kubernetes ``` ``` gcloud compute instances create controller1 \ --boot-disk-size 200GB \ --can-ip-forward \ --image ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20170307 \ --image-project ubuntu-os-cloud \ --machine-type n1-standard-1 \ --private-network-ip 10.240.0.11 \ --subnet kubernetes ``` ``` gcloud compute instances create controller2 \ --boot-disk-size 200GB \ --can-ip-forward \ --image ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20170307 \ --image-project ubuntu-os-cloud \ --machine-type n1-standard-1 \ --private-network-ip 10.240.0.12 \ --subnet kubernetes ``` #### Kubernetes Workers ``` gcloud compute instances create worker0 \ --boot-disk-size 200GB \ --can-ip-forward \ --image ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20170307 \ --image-project ubuntu-os-cloud \ --machine-type n1-standard-1 \ --private-network-ip 10.240.0.20 \ --subnet kubernetes ``` ``` gcloud compute instances create worker1 \ --boot-disk-size 200GB \ --can-ip-forward \ --image ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20170307 \ --image-project ubuntu-os-cloud \ --machine-type n1-standard-1 \ --private-network-ip 10.240.0.21 \ --subnet kubernetes ``` ``` gcloud compute instances create worker2 \ --boot-disk-size 200GB \ --can-ip-forward \ --image ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20170307 \ --image-project ubuntu-os-cloud \ --machine-type n1-standard-1 \ --private-network-ip 10.240.0.22 \ --subnet kubernetes ```