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For more information, see [Supported versions](/apigee/docs/hybrid/supported-platforms#supported-versions).\n\n\nThis step explains how to set up your shell environment and create a GKE cluster\nin your Google Cloud Platform (GCP) project.\n\nSet up your terminal shell\n--------------------------\n\nThe `gcloud` tool provides the primary command-line interface\nfor GCP, and `kubectl` provides the primary command-line interface for\nrunning commands against Kubernetes clusters.\n\n1. Be sure you have `gcloud` and `kubectl` installed in your\n local shell. The `gcloud` tool provides the primary command-line interface\n for GCP, and `kubectl` provides the primary command-line interface for\n running commands against Kubernetes clusters.\n\n gcloud -h\n kubectl -h\n\n2. If you do not have these utilities installed, install them now:\n 1. [Install the Cloud SDK](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/install), which includes the `gcloud` command-line tool.\n 2. After installing Cloud SDK, install the `kubectl` command-line tool by running the following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud components install kubectl\n ```\n3. Use the `gcloud` tool to configure two default settings: your default [project](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-projects) and [compute region](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/#available). Configuring these settings makes it easier to run `gcloud` commands, because `gcloud` requires that you specify the project and compute zone in which you want to work.\n\n\n To list the current settings: \n\n ```\n gcloud config list\n ```\n\n\n If a project and/or compute zone is not listed, then you need to add them with the\n commands shown below. If, from the list output, you determine that you need to switch the current settings\n to reflect your project and compute region (or zone), you can also use these commands: \n\n gcloud config set project \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eproject-id\u003c/var\u003e\n gcloud config set compute/region \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecompute-region\u003c/var\u003e\n gcloud config set compute/zone \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecompute-zone\u003c/var\u003e\n\n\n Where \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eproject-id\u003c/var\u003e is the name of your GCP project, \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecompute-region\u003c/var\u003e is\n the name of a GCP compute region, and \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecompute-zone\u003c/var\u003e is\n the name of a GCP compute zone. For example: `compute/region us-central1`. For a list of\n compute regions and zones, see [Available regions and zones](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/#available).\n\nCreate a GKE cluster\n--------------------\n\n| **Note:** Apigee does not support [GKE Sandbox](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/sandbox) or [gVisor](https://github.com/google/gvisor).\n\n\nIn this step, you will create a Kubernetes cluster in your GCP project (the project you set\nwith the `gcloud config` command).\n| **NOTE:** The following command assumes you set the `gcloud` configuration for the compute region and/or zone, as explained in the previous steps. If you did not set the configuration, then you will need to add the `--region \"`\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecompute-region\u003c/var\u003e`\"` and/or `--zone \"`\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecompute-zone\u003c/var\u003e`\"` parameter to the command.\n\n\nExecute the following command to create the cluster. The machine type, number of nodes, and\nother settings specified in the command create a minimally configured cluster suitable for\na trial Apigee hybrid installation: \n\n```\ngcloud container clusters create cluster-name \\\n--machine-type \"n1-standard-4\" --num-nodes \"3\" --enable-autoscaling --min-nodes \"3\" --max-nodes \"6\"\n```\n\n\nWhere \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecluster-name\u003c/var\u003e is the name you choose for the cluster.\n\n\nCluster creation can take a few minutes. Upon success, you will see output similar to\nthe following with a status of `RUNNING`: \n\n```\nNAME LOCATION MASTER_VERSION MASTER_IP MACHINE_TYPE NODE_VERSION NUM_NODES STATUS\napigee-hybrid us-central1-a 1.13.11-gke.9 35.222.54.89 n1-standard-4 1.13.11-gke.9 3 RUNNING\n```\n\nSet the current context\n-----------------------\n\n\nA *context* is a group of access parameters. Each context contains a Kubernetes cluster,\na user and a namespace. The current context is the cluster that is currently the default for\n`kubectl`: all `kubectl` commands run against that cluster.\n\n\nMake sure the current `gcloud` context is set to the cluster you just created.\n\n1. First, list the contexts to determine which is the *current* context. In the following example, the current context is `gke_hybrid-project_us-central1-a_apigee-hybrid`. The name includes the name of a GCP project (`hybrid-project`), a region or zone (`us-central1-a`), and a cluster name (`apigee-hybrid`): \n\n ```\n kubectl config get-contexts\n CURRENT NAME CLUSTER AUTHINFO NAMESPACE\n * gke_hybrid-project_us-central1-a_apigee-hybrid gke_hybrid-project_us-central1-a_apigee-hybrid gke_hybrid-project_us-central1-a_apigee-hybrid\n gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster\n\n ```\n2. If necessary, set the current context to the cluster you just created (the cluster into which you intend to install Apigee hybrid). Assuming the previous `get-contexts` output, if the cluster name you created were `apigee-cluster` in the region `us-west1`, you would switch to the `gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster` context, as follows: \n\n ```\n kubectl config use-context gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster\n ```\n\n Where `gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster` is the name of the context to switch to.\n3. Check the current context to be sure it is set to the intended cluster. For example: \n\n ```\n kubectl config current-context\n gke_apigee-project_us-west1-a_apigee-cluster\n ```\n\nGrant cluster credentials\n-------------------------\n\n\n[Cluster credentials](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/container/clusters/get-credentials) give you access to the containers running in the cluster. Fetch your\ncredentials and grant yourself the **cluster-admin** role:\n\n1. Fetch the credentials: \n\n ```\n gcloud container clusters get-credentials cluster-name\n ```\n\n Where \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ecluster-name\u003c/var\u003e is the name is the name of the cluster you created (the\n cluster into which you intend to install Apigee hybrid).\n2. Set the cluster role binding. Execute this command exactly as shown: \n\n ```\n kubectl create clusterrolebinding cluster-admin-binding \\\n --clusterrole cluster-admin --user $(gcloud config get-value account)\n ```\n\nSummary\n-------\n\n\nYou now have a Kubernetes cluster running in your GCP project. Your shell environment is\nset up, and you are ready to install the Apigee hybrid runtime plane software\non your local machine.\n[1](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.1/install-create-cluster) [(NEXT) Step 2: Install apigeectl](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.1/install-download-install) [3](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.1/install-copy-overrides) [4](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.1/install-apply-hybrid)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]