Hi there. Yes importing a custom image.
Well what I ve done was
- import the ISO into the bucket
- then converted into a custom image
- then run an instance with that custom image.
The problem is that it should boot then it should display a boot menu then
install on the local disk but do
As you may already know, GCP Projects represent a trust boundary within an
organization. Hence, inter-project communication between App Engine
services would require Public IP communication or using Shared VPC[1]. So,
depending on your setup, there really should be no internal communication
bet
Could you tell us how you imported the image? Are you referring to
Importing custom images for Compute Engine? [1]
[1] https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images
On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 11:40:35 AM UTC-4, Alfredo De Luca wrote:
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> Hi all
> We have an ISO (based on centos 7) that we import
My project is like 200KB. You should be able to tell me if I ever went over
5GB and how. You should also be able to explain to me why if I
specifically chose a 'non-multi region' when you prompted me to choose, you
are now creating multi-region artifacts every time I upload a new version.
You gav
The Google Cloud Shell offers only [5GB of persistent storage](
https://cloud.google.com/shell/docs/how-cloud-shell-works#persistent_disk_storage)
and I'm assuming that you are exceeding this limit durin some operation.
You can either clean your home directory or if you need more than 5GB,
prov