gcloud_compute (1)
NAME
- gcloud compute - create and manipulate Google Compute Engine resources
SYNOPSIS
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gcloud compute GROUP | COMMAND [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]
DESCRIPTION
With Compute Engine you can create and run virtual machines on Google infrastructure. Compute Engine offers scale, performance, and value that allows you to easily launch large compute clusters on Google's infrastructure.
More information on Compute Engine can be found here: cloud.google.com/compute and detailed documentation can be found here: cloud.google.com/compute/docs
GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
These flags are available to all commands: --account, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format, --help, --log-http, --project, --quiet, --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity. Run $ gcloud help for details.
GROUPS
GROUP is one of the following:
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- accelerator-types
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Read Google Compute Engine accelerator types.
- addresses
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine addresses.
- backend-buckets
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Read and manipulate backend buckets.
- backend-services
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List, create, and delete backend services.
- commitments
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Manage Google Compute Engine commitments.
- disk-types
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Read Google Compute Engine virtual disk types.
- disks
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine disks.
- firewall-rules
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List, create, update, and delete Google Compute Engine firewall rules.
- forwarding-rules
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Read and manipulate traffic forwarding rules to network load balancers.
- health-checks
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Read and manipulate health checks for load balanced instances.
- http-health-checks
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Read and manipulate HTTP health checks for load balanced instances.
- https-health-checks
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Read and manipulate HTTPS health checks for load balanced instances.
- images
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List, create, and delete Google Compute Engine images.
- instance-groups
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine instance groups.
- instance-templates
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine instances templates.
- instances
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine virtual machine instances.
- interconnects
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine interconnects.
- machine-types
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Read Google Compute Engine virtual machine types.
- networks
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List, create, and delete Google Compute Engine networks.
- operations
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine operations.
- os-login
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Create and manipulate Google Compute Engine OS Login resources.
- project-info
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Read and manipulate project-level data like quotas and metadata.
- regions
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List Google Compute Engine regions.
- routers
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List, create, and delete Google Compute Engine routers.
- routes
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Read and manipulate routes.
- security-policies
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine security policies. Security policies
are used to control access to Google Cloud HTTP/HTTPS load balancers.
- shared-vpc
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Configure shared VPC.
- snapshots
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List, describe, and delete Google Compute Engine snapshots.
- sole-tenancy
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Read and manage Google Compute Engine sole-tenancy resources.
- ssl-certificates
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List, create, and delete Google Compute Engine SSL certificates.
- ssl-policies
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List, create, delete and update Google Compute Engine SSL policies.
- target-http-proxies
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List, create, and delete target HTTP proxies.
- target-https-proxies
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List, create, and delete target HTTPS proxies.
- target-instances
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine virtual target instances.
- target-pools
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Control Compute Engine target pools for network load balancing.
- target-ssl-proxies
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List, create, and delete target SSL proxies.
- target-tcp-proxies
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List, create, and delete target TCP proxies.
- target-vpn-gateways
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine VPN Gateways.
- tpus
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List, create, and delete Cloud TPUs.
- url-maps
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List, create, and delete URL maps.
- vpn-tunnels
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Read and manipulate Google Compute Engine VPN Tunnels.
- zones
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List Google Compute Engine zones.
COMMANDS
COMMAND is one of the following:
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- config-ssh
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Populate SSH config files with Host entries from each instance.
- connect-to-serial-port
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Connect to the serial port of an instance.
- copy-files
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(DEPRECATED) Copy files to and from Google Compute Engine virtual machines
via scp.
- reset-windows-password
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Reset and return a password for a Windows machine instance.
- scp
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Copy files to and from Google Compute Engine virtual machines via scp.
- sign-url
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Sign specified URL for use with Cloud CDN Signed URLs.
- ssh
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SSH into a virtual machine instance.
NOTES
These variants are also available:
- $ gcloud alpha compute $ gcloud beta compute