Create a VMware Engine single node private cloud
This document describes how to create a single node private cloud. Single node private clouds help you get started with your Google Cloud VMware Engine experience with non-production usage such as pilots and proof-of-concept evaluations. Single node private clouds contain only one node and one cluster, are time limited, and automatically removed after 60 days. You can expand your single node private cloud to three nodes at any time to convert it to a standard private cloud.
See Single node private clouds for conceptual information about single node private clouds.
gcloud and API requirements
To use the gcloud
command line tool or the API to manage your VMware Engine
resources, we recommend configuring the tools as described below.
gcloud
Set your default project ID:
gcloud config set project PROJECT_ID
Set a default region and/or zone:
gcloud config set compute/region REGION
gcloud config set compute/zone ZONE
For more information on the gcloud vmware
tool,
reviewing the Cloud SDK reference docs.
API
API examples in this documentation set use the cURL
command-line tool to
query the API. A valid access token is required as part of the cURL
request.
There are many ways to get a valid access token; the following steps use the
gcloud
tool to generate a access token:
Login to Google Cloud
gcloud auth login
Generate access token and export to TOKEN
export TOKEN=`gcloud auth print-access-token`
Verify that TOKEN is set properly
echo $TOKEN Output: TOKEN
Now, use the authorization token in your requests to the API. For example:
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: Bearer \"$TOKEN\"" -H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations
Python
Python code samples in this documentation use the VMware Engine library to communicate with the API. To be able to use this approach, the library needs to be installed and the Application Default Credentials should be configured.
Download and install the Python library
pip install google-cloud-vmwareengine
Configure the ADC information by executing those command in your shell
gcloud auth application-default login
or use a Service Account key file
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="FILE_PATH"
For more information about the library, visit the reference page or view code samples on GitHub.
Before you begin
- Create a VMware Engine network if you haven't done so already.
Create a single node private cloud
Create a single node private cloud using the Google Cloud CLI or VMware Engine API:
gcloud
To create a single node private cloud using the gcloud CLI, do the following:
Optional: If you don't know the names of available regions and zones for your project, you can list them by running the
gcloud vmware locations list
command:gcloud vmware locations list
To create a single node private cloud, which expires after 60 days, use the
gcloud vmware private-clouds create
command:gcloud vmware private-clouds create PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID
--description= ""
--location=ZONE
--cluster="CLUSTER_ID"
--node-type-config=type=standard-72, count=1
--management-range=IP_ADDRESS
--vmware-engine-network="REGION"
--type=TIME_LIMITEDReplace the following:
CLUSTER_ID
: the cluster ID for this request.ZONE
: the zone for this private cloud.IP_ADDRESS
: the IP address and range for this private cloud, for example192.168.1.0/24
.REGION
: the region for this private cloud.
Output example:
Create in progress for private cloud [projects/
/locations/ /operations/ ]. Optional: If you want to check the status of the private cloud creation, use the
gcloud vmware operations describe
andgcloud vmware private-clouds list
commands. This might take up to two hours.gcloud vmware operations describe OPERATION_ID
--location=ZONEgcloud vmware private-clouds list
--location=ZONEOutput example:
NAME PROJECT LOCATION CREATE_TIME STATE VCENTER_FQDN
-private-cloud 2023-03-01T13:08:21.507Z CREATING . Optional: If you want to check the details of the private cloud, run the
gcloud vmware private-clouds describe
command:gcloud vmware private-clouds describe PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud
--location=ZONEGet the vCenter and NSX-T credentials, respectively, by running
gcloud vmware private-clouds credentials describe
commands:gcloud vmware private-clouds vcenter credentials describe PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud
--location=ZONEgcloud vmware private-clouds nsx credentials describe PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud
--location=ZONE
API
To create a single node private cloud using the VMware Engine API, do the following:
Create a single node private cloud (expires after 60 days) by making a
POST
request:POST "https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/ZONE/privateClouds?private_cloud_id=PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud " -d '{ "description": "test private cloud for user guide", "network_config": { "vmware_engine_network": "projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/REGION/vmwareEngineNetworks/REGION-default", "management_cidr": "192.168.0.0/24" }, "management_cluster": { "cluster_id": "PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-cluster", "node_type_configs": { "standard-72": { "node_count": 1 } } }, "type": "TIME_LIMITED" }'
Replace the following:
PROJECT_ID
: the project for this request.ZONE
: the zone for this private cloud.PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID
: the private cloud ID for this request.REGION
: the region for this private cloud.
Optional: Check the status of the private cloud creation (may take up to two hours) by making a
POST
request:POST "https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/ZONE/operations/OPERATION_ID
List the private clouds in a zone by making a
POST
request:POST "https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/ZONE/privateClouds
Optional: Get details of the private cloud by making a
GET
request:GET "https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/ZONE/privateClouds/PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud"
Get the vCenter and NSX-T credentials, respectively, by making separate
GET
requests:GET "https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/ZONE/privateClouds/PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud:showVcenterCredentials"
GET "https://vmwareengine.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/ZONE/privateClouds/PRIVATE_CLOUD_ID-private-cloud:showNsxCredentials"
What's next
- Get sign-in credentials for management appliances.
- Manage your private cloud resources and activity.