Compute Engine API
Before you can install OpenShift Container Platform, you must configure a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) project to host it.
To install OpenShift Container Platform, you must create a project in your Google Cloud Platform (GCP) account to host the cluster.
Create a project to host your OpenShift Container Platform cluster. See Creating and Managing Projects in the GCP documentation.
Your Google Cloud Platform (GCP) project requires access to several API services to complete OpenShift Container Platform installation.
You created a project to host your cluster.
Enable the following required API services in the project that hosts your cluster. See Enabling services in the GCP documentation.
API service | Console service name |
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Compute Engine API |
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Google Cloud APIs |
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Cloud Resource Manager API |
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Google DNS API |
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IAM service Account Credentials API |
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Identity and Access Management (IAM) API |
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service Management API |
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service Usage API |
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Google Cloud Storage JSON API |
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Cloud Storage |
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To install OpenShift Container Platform, the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) account you use must have a dedicated public hosted zone in the same project that you host the OpenShift Container Platform cluster. This zone must be authoritative for the domain. The DNS service provides cluster DNS resolution and name lookup for external connections to the cluster.
Identify your domain, or subdomain, and registrar. You can transfer an existing domain and registrar or obtain a new one through GCP or another source.
If you purchase a new domain, it can take time for the relevant DNS changes to propagate. For more information about purchasing domains through Google, see Google Domains. |
Create a public hosted zone for your domain or subdomain in your GCP project. See Creating public zones in the GCP documentation.
Use an appropriate root domain, such as openshiftcorp.com
, or subdomain,
such as clusters.openshiftcorp.com
.
Extract the new authoritative name servers from the hosted zone records. See Look up your Cloud DNS name servers in the GCP documentation.
You typically have four name servers.
Update the registrar records for the name servers that your domain uses. For example, if you registered your domain to Google Domains, see the following topic in the Google Domains Help: How to switch to custom name servers.
If you migrated your root domain to Google Cloud DNS, migrate your DNS records. See Migrating to Cloud DNS in the GCP documentation.
If you use a subdomain, follow your company’s procedures to add its delegation records to the parent domain. This process might include a request to your company’s IT department or the division that controls the root domain and DNS services for your company.
The OpenShift Container Platform cluster uses a number of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) components, but the default Quotas do not affect your ability to install a default OpenShift Container Platform cluster.
A default cluster, which contains three compute and three control plane machines, uses the following resources. Note that some resources are required only during the bootstrap process and are removed after the cluster deploys.
service | Component | Location | Total resources required | Resources removed after bootstrap |
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service account |
IAM |
Global |
5 |
0 |
Firewall rules |
Compute |
Global |
11 |
1 |
Forwarding rules |
Compute |
Global |
2 |
0 |
In-use global IP addresses |
Compute |
Global |
4 |
1 |
Health checks |
Compute |
Global |
3 |
0 |
Images |
Compute |
Global |
1 |
0 |
Networks |
Compute |
Global |
2 |
0 |
Static IP addresses |
Compute |
Region |
4 |
1 |
Routers |
Compute |
Global |
1 |
0 |
Routes |
Compute |
Global |
2 |
0 |
Subnetworks |
Compute |
Global |
2 |
0 |
Target pools |
Compute |
Global |
3 |
0 |
CPUs |
Compute |
Region |
28 |
4 |
Persistent disk SSD (GB) |
Compute |
Region |
896 |
128 |
If any of the quotas are insufficient during installation, the installation program displays an error that states both which quota was exceeded and the region. |
Be sure to consider your actual cluster size, planned cluster growth, and any usage from other clusters that are associated with your account. The CPU, static IP addresses, and persistent disk SSD (storage) quotas are the ones that are most likely to be insufficient.
If you plan to deploy your cluster in one of the following regions, you will exceed the maximum storage quota and are likely to exceed the CPU quota limit:
asia-east2
asia-northeast2
asia-south1
australia-southeast1
europe-north1
europe-west2
europe-west3
europe-west6
northamerica-northeast1
southamerica-east1
us-west2
You can increase resource quotas from the GCP console, but you might need to file a support ticket. Be sure to plan your cluster size early so that you can allow time to resolve the support ticket before you install your OpenShift Container Platform cluster.
OpenShift Container Platform requires a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) service account that provides authentication and authorization to access data in the Google APIs. If you do not have an existing IAM service account that contains the required roles in your project, you must create one.
You created a project to host your cluster.
Create a service account in the project that you use to host your OpenShift Container Platform cluster. See Creating a service account in the GCP documentation.
Grant the service account the appropriate permissions. You can either
grant the individual permissions that follow or assign the Owner
role to it.
See Granting roles to a service account for specific resources.
While making the service account an owner of the project is the easiest way to gain the required permissions, it means that service account has complete control over the project. You must determine if the risk that comes from offering that power is acceptable. |
Create the service account key in JSON format. See Creating service account keys in the GCP documentation.
The service account key is required to create a cluster.
When you attach the Owner
role to the service account that you create, you
grant that service account all permissions, including those that are required to
install OpenShift Container Platform. To deploy an OpenShift Container Platform cluster, the service
account requires the following permissions. If you deploy your cluster into an existing VPC, the service account does not require certain networking permissions, which are noted in the following lists:
Compute Admin
Security Admin
service Account Admin
service Account User
Storage Admin
DNS Administrator
For the cluster to create new limited credentials for its Operators, add the following role:
service Account Key Admin
The roles are applied to the service accounts that the control plane and compute machines use:
Account | Roles |
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Control Plane |
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Compute |
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You can deploy an OpenShift Container Platform cluster to the following Google Cloud Platform (GCP) regions:
asia-east1
(Changhua County, Taiwan)
asia-east2
(Hong Kong)
asia-northeast1
(Tokyo, Japan)
asia-northeast2
(Osaka, Japan)
asia-south1
(Mumbai, India)
asia-southeast1
(Jurong West, Singapore)
australia-southeast1
(Sydney, Australia)
europe-north1
(Hamina, Finland)
europe-west1
(St. Ghislain, Belgium)
europe-west2
(London, England, UK)
europe-west3
(Frankfurt, Germany)
europe-west4
(Eemshaven, Netherlands)
europe-west6
(Zürich, Switzerland)
northamerica-northeast1
(Montréal, Québec, Canada)
southamerica-east1
(São Paulo, Brazil)
us-central1
(Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA)
us-east1
(Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA)
us-east4
(Ashburn, Northern Virginia, USA)
us-west1
(The Dalles, Oregon, USA)
us-west2
(Los Angeles, California, USA)
Install an OpenShift Container Platform cluster on GCP. You can install a customized cluster or quickly install a cluster with default options.