Creating a scaling profile for Google Cloud includes specifying credentials for the Google Cloud account, a scaling manager node, and the region to scale access nodes in.
Requirements
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Google Cloud project with required permissions
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Service account credential (JSON) or attached service account
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At least one configured scale manager access node
Start the scaling profile wizard
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Manage > Environment > Infrastructure.
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Click the Scale configuration tile.
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Click Add.
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Select Google Cloud, and then click Next.
General page
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In the Name box, enter a name for the Google Cloud scaling profile configuration.
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In the Description box, enter a description for the Google Cloud scaling profile.
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Click Next.
Authentication and Access page
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Select or add a credential for Google Cloud application.
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From the Scale manager node list, select the primary scale manager node.
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From the Standby scale manager list, you can select the secondary manager node when the primary scale manager node is offline.
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Click Next.
Region Configuration page
Specify the regions where access nodes are deployed.
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From the Project list, select the Google Cloud project.
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Click Add.
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In the Add region dialog box, do the following:
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From the Region list, select the region where access nodes will be created.
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From the VPC network list, select the network.
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From the Subnet list, select the subnet.
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From the Storage bucket list, select the Cloud Storage bucket.
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From the Machine type list, select a machine type, or select Auto.
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Click Save.
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(Optional) Repeat the steps to add more regions.
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Click Next.
Node Settings page
Specify compute and scaling settings for access nodes.
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In the Maximum nodes box, enter the maximum number of access nodes.
This value is a limit. The system creates nodes based on workload demand.
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Click Next.
Review and create
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Review the configuration.
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Click Create.