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Prerequisites
Download and install Terraform.
Verify the installation using the terraform
command.
$ terraform
You should see output similar to the following.
Usage: terraform [--version] [--help] <command> [args]
...
Common commands:
apply Builds or changes infrastructure
console Interactive console for Terraform interpolations
destroy Destroy Terraform-managed infrastructure
env Workspace management
fmt Rewrites config files to canonical format
Create a terraform configuration file
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Create a terraform file with provider details.
provider "google" { # Provide your Creadentilals credentials = "${file("yugabyte-pcf-bc8114281026.json")}" # The name of your GCP project project = "<Your-GCP-Project-Name>" }
To obtain your credentials file, refer to Getting started with authentication in the GCP documentation.
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Add the Yugabyte Terraform module to your file.
module "yugabyte-db-cluster" { source = "github.com/Yugabyte/terraform-gcp-yugabyte.git" # The name of the cluster to be created. cluster_name = "test-cluster" # key pair. ssh_private_key = "SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_HERE" ssh_public_key = "SSH_PUBLIC_KEY_HERE" ssh_user = "SSH_USER_NAME_HERE" # The region name where the nodes should be spawned. region_name = "YOUR_VPC_REGION" # Replication factor. replication_factor = "3" # The number of nodes in the cluster, this cannot be lower than the replication factor. node_count = "3" }
Create a cluster
Init terraform first if you haven't already done so.
$ terraform init
To check what changes are going to happen in your environment, run the following:
$ terraform plan
Run the following to create the instances and bring up the cluster:
$ terraform apply
After the cluster is created, go to the URL http://<node ip or dns name>:7000
to view the UI. You can find the node's IP or DNS by running the following:
$ terraform state show google_compute_instance.yugabyte_node[0]
You can check the state of the nodes at any point by running the following command:
$ terraform show
Verify resources created
The following resources are created by this module:
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module.terraform-gcp-yugabyte.google_compute_instance.yugabyte_node
The GCP VM instances.
For a cluster named
test-cluster
, the instances are namedyugabyte-test-cluster-n1
,yugabyte-test-cluster-n2
, andyugabyte-test-cluster-n3
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module.terraform-gcp-yugabyte.google_compute_firewall.Yugabyte-Firewall
The firewall rule that allows various clients to access the YugabyteDB cluster.
For a cluster named
test-cluster
, this firewall rule is nameddefault-yugabyte-test-cluster-firewall
with the ports 7000, 9000, 9042, and 6379 open to all. -
module.terraform-gcp-yugabyte.google_compute_firewall.Yugabyte-Intra-Firewall
The firewall rule that allows communication internal to the cluster.
For a cluster named
test-cluster
, this firewall rule is nameddefault-yugabyte-test-cluster-intra-firewall
with the ports 7100 and 9100 open to all other VM instances in the same network. -
module.terraform-gcp-yugabyte.null_resource.create_yugabyte_universe
A local script that configures the newly created instances to form a new YugabyteDB universe.
Destroy the cluster (optional)
To destroy what you just created, run the following command:
$ terraform destroy