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  1. Log into Google Cloud Console using your Google Account credentials.

  2. Select Compute Engine > VM instance.

  3. On the VM Instances page, click the Create Instance button.

  4. On the displayed New VM Instance area, provide instance Name (lowercase alphabets, numbers, and Google Cloud Console special characters)

  5. Select the Region and Zone.

  6. Set the Machine configuration with a minimum recommendation as:
    Series: N2
    Machine Type –  Kyvos Manager:  n2-standard-4  Query Engine:  n2-highmem-4  BI Server:  n2-standard-8

  7. For the Boot DiskOperating system and storage, click the Change button. You can use Ubuntu or RHEL Operating System.

    • Ubuntu: From the custom images, select image as “kyvos“kyvos-ubuntu20-image-2023-11-07”2024-3”, and set the value of Standard Persistent Disk as 50GB.

    • RHEL: From the custom images, select image as “kyvos-rhel-image-2023-5”, and set the value of Standard Persistent Disk as 50GB.

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  8. Under the Identity and API Access , select the Service Account that you created from the list.

  9. Click the Networking, Disks, Security, Management, sole tenancy link, and configure as follows:

    1. Go to the Networking tab, select the Network Interface, and provide Subnetwork where you want to launch VM instances.

    2. On the Disks tab, create an additional disk using the Add New Disk button.

    3. Go to the Security tab. Here, provide the complete text of your SSH Public Key. This security key will be used to connect to these machines and the Dataproc cluster.

    4. On the Management tab:

    5. Reservations: Select the Automatically use created reservation.

    6. Automation: Provide the Startup scripts.
      For BI Server and Query Engines, use the startup-script-bi.sh file provided in theGCP Installation Files  folder.
      For Kyvos Manager, use the startup-script-km.sh file provided in theGCP Installation Files  folder.
      NOTE: You MUST ensure that all the prerequisites are available.

    7. Click the Create button to create the VM.

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You MUST add a space and write kyvos after pasting the key text.

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Note

  • Once created, you can validate if the resources meet the requirements for installing Kyvos on the Google cloud platform.

  • To deploy the Kyvos cluster using password-based authentication for service nodes, ensure that the permissions listed here are available on all the VM instances for the Linux user deploying the cluster.

  • To deploy the Kyvos cluster using custom hostnames for resources, ensure that the steps listed here are completed on all the resources created for use in the Kyvos cluster.

  • You MUST add a space and write kyvos after pasting the key text.
    For example:
    ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQD7iAIVxW/35boDkvBDqAglXO+DoHMlDZe1fEqo9dW/lPU9w8/LF8Z/mwf kyvos

Next Steps

  1. Ensure that all the prerequisites are available.

  2. Create Dataproc (compute cluster).