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project = "node-cluster"

region = "us-central1"

} essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster $ ./terraform init

Initializing the backend …

Initializing provider plugins …

– Checking for available provider plugins …

– Downloading plugin for provider "google" (terraform-providers / google) 2.8.0 …

The following providers do not have any version constraints in configuration,

so the latest version was installed.

To prevent automatic upgrades to new major versions that may contain breaking

changes, it is recommended to add version = "…" constraints to the

corresponding provider blocks in configuration, with the constraint strings

suggested below.

* provider.google: version = "~> 2.8"

Terraform has been successfully initialized!

You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see

any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands

should now work.

If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,

rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other

commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.

Add a virtual machine:

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster $ cat main.tf

provider "google" {

credentials = "$ {file (" kubernetes_key.json ")}"

project = "node-cluster-243923"

region = "europe-north1"

}

resource "google_compute_instance" "cluster" {

name = "cluster"

zone = "europe-north1-a"

machine_type = "f1-micro"

boot_disk {

initialize_params {

image = "debian-cloud / debian-9"

}

}

network_interface {

network = "default"

access_config {}

}

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster $ sudo ./terraform apply

An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.

Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:

+ create

Terraform will perform the following actions:

# google_compute_instance.cluster will be created

+ resource "google_compute_instance" "cluster" {

+ can_ip_forward = false

+ cpu_platform = (known after apply)

+ deletion_protection = false

+ guest_accelerator = (known after apply)

+ id = (known after apply)

+ instance_id = (known after apply)

+ label_fingerprint = (known after apply)

+ machine_type = "f1-micro"

+ metadata_fingerprint = (known after apply)

+ name = "cluster"

+ project = (known after apply)

+ self_link = (known after apply)

+ tags_fingerprint = (known after apply)

+ zone = "europe-north1-a"

+ boot_disk {

+ auto_delete = true

+ device_name = (known after apply)

+ disk_encryption_key_sha256 = (known after apply)

+ source = (known after apply)

+ initialize_params {

+ image = "debian-cloud / debian-9"

+ size = (known after apply)

+ type = (known after apply)

}

}

+ network_interface {

+ address = (known after apply)

+ name = (known after apply)

+ network = "default"

+ network_ip = (known after apply)

+ subnetwork = (known after apply)

+ subnetwork_project = (known after apply)

+ access_config {

+ assigned_nat_ip = (known after apply)

+ nat_ip = (known after apply)

+ network_tier = (known after apply)

}

}

+ scheduling {

+ automatic_restart = (known after apply)

+ on_host_maintenance = (known after apply)

+ preemptible = (known after apply)

+ node_affinities {

+ key = (known after apply)

+ operator = (known after apply)

+ values = (known after apply)

}

}

}

Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.

Do you want to perform these actions?

Terraform will perform the actions described above.

Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve.