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-:warning: **WARNING** :warning: This feature is community supported and has not been tested by Red Hat. Visit [docs.openshift.com](https://docs.openshift.com) for [OpenShift Enterprise](https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/install/index.html) or [OpenShift Origin](https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/install/index.html) supported installation docs.
-
-GCE Setup Instructions
-======================
-
-Get a gce service key
----------------------
-1. Ask your GCE project administrator for a GCE service key
-
-Note: If your GCE project does not show a Service Account under <Project>/APIs & auth/Credentials, you will need to use "Create new Client ID" to create a Service Account before your administrator can create the service key for you.
-
-
-Convert a GCE service key into a pem (for ansible)
---------------------------------------------------
-1. mkdir -p ~/.gce
-1. The gce service key looks something like this: projectname-ef83bd90f261.p12
-.. The ef83bd90f261 part is the public hash (GCE_KEY_HASH), The projectname part, is the project name (PROJECT_NAME).
-1. Be in the same directory as the p12 key file.
-1. The commands below should be copy / paste-able
-1. Run these commands:
-```
- # Temporarily set hash variable and project name
- export GCE_KEY_HASH=ef83bd90f261
- export PROJECT_NAME=Project Name
- export PROJECT_ID=Project ID
-
- # Convert the service key (note: 'notasecret' is literally what we want here)
- openssl pkcs12 -in "${PROJECT_NAME}-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.p12" -passin pass:notasecret -nodes -nocerts | openssl rsa -out ${PROJECT_ID}-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem
-
- # Move the converted service key to the .gce dir
- mv ${PROJECT_ID}-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem ~/.gce
-```
-
-1. Once this is done, put the original service key file (projectname-ef83bd90f261.p12) somewhere safe, or delete it (your call, I don not know what else we will use it for, and we can always regen it if needed).
-
-
-Create a gce.ini file for GCE
---------------------------------
-* gce_service_account_email_address - Found in "APIs & auth" -> Credentials -> "Service Account" -> "Email Address"
-* gce_service_account_pem_file_path - Full path from previous steps
-* gce_project_id - Found in "Projects", it list all the gce projects you are associated with. The page lists their "Project Name" and "Project ID". You want the "Project ID"
-
-Mandatory customization variables (check the values according to your tenant):
-* zone = europe-west1-d
-* network = default
-
-Optional Variable Overrides:
-* gce_ssh_user - ssh user, defaults to the current logged in user
-* gce_machine_type = n1-standard-1 - default machine type
-* gce_machine_etcd_type = n1-standard-1 - machine type for etcd hosts
-* gce_machine_master_type = n1-standard-1 - machine type for master hosts
-* gce_machine_node_type = n1-standard-1 - machine type for node hosts
-* gce_machine_image = centos-7 - default image
-* gce_machine_etcd_image = centos-7 - image for etcd hosts
-* gce_machine_master_image = centos-7 - image for master hosts
-* gce_machine_node_image = centos-7 - image for node hosts
-
-
-1. vi ~/.gce/gce.ini
-1. make the contents look like this:
-```
-[gce]
-gce_service_account_email_address = long...@developer.gserviceaccount.com
-gce_service_account_pem_file_path = /full/path/to/project_id-gce_key_hash.pem
-gce_project_id = project_id
-zone = europe-west1-d
-network = default
-gce_machine_type = n1-standard-2
-gce_machine_master_type = n1-standard-1
-gce_machine_node_type = n1-standard-2
-gce_machine_image = centos-7
-gce_machine_master_image = centos-7
-gce_machine_node_image = centos-7
-
-```
-1. Define the environment variable GCE_INI_PATH so gce.py can pick it up and bin/cluster can also read it
-```
-export GCE_INI_PATH=~/.gce/gce.ini
-```
-
-
-Install Dependencies
---------------------
-1. Ansible requires libcloud for gce operations:
-```
- yum install -y ansible python-libcloud
-```
-
-> Installation using Mac OSX requires pycrypto library
->
-> <kbd>$ pip install pycrypto</kbd>
-
-Test The Setup
---------------
-1. cd openshift-ansible/
-1. Try to list all instances (Passing an empty string as the cluster_id
-argument will result in all gce instances being listed)
-```
- bin/cluster list gce ''
-```
-
-Creating a cluster
-------------------
-1. To create a cluster with one master, one infra node, and two compute nodes
-```
- bin/cluster create gce <cluster-id>
-```
-1. To create a cluster with 3 masters, 3 etcd hosts, 2 infra nodes and 10
-compute nodes
-```
- bin/cluster create gce -m 3 -e 3 -i 2 -n 10 <cluster-id>
-```
-
-Updating a cluster
----------------------
-1. To update the cluster
-```
- bin/cluster update gce <cluster-id>
-```
-
-Add additional nodes
----------------------
-1. To add additional infra nodes
-```
- bin/cluster add-nodes gce -i <num nodes> <cluster-id>
-```
-1. To add additional compute nodes
-```
- bin/cluster add-nodes gce -n <num nodes> <cluster-id>
-```
-Terminating a cluster
----------------------
-1. To terminate the cluster
-```
- bin/cluster terminate gce <cluster-id>
-```