How to publish images to GCP Cloud Launcher

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Sudarshan Raghavan

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Nov 21, 2016, 4:30:20 PM11/21/16
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Hi,

Is there a document / link that lists the steps to publish a private image for public access through GCP Cloud Launcher? I have been looking for a while and I am not able to find any information about this. This will be an image based of CentOS 7. Please let me know if you need more details. 

Carlos (Cloud Platform Support)

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Nov 21, 2016, 4:54:51 PM11/21/16
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Cloud Launcher is a feature offered in the Cloud Console to help our clients deploy VMs that are pre-configured with common applications. As such is not designed to be used with your own images. Can you provide details on your use case? You might want to use Deployment Manager which will help you administrate resources in your project. As an example, you can create a yaml file to define specs as machine type, image, IP address type, etc. Deployment manager will create those resources for you.


Moreover if you need to share images across projects you can always refer to this article.

Paul Nash

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Nov 21, 2016, 10:49:55 PM11/21/16
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Hi Sudarsh, if you're looking to publish an image for general use by the public community, we currently don't have a DIY mechanism to do so. We are considering it for the future. If you are a business looking to partner with Google you can find more information on that at https://cloud.google.com/partners/.

On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:54 PM, 'Carlos (Cloud Platform Support)' via gce-discussion <gce-dis...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Cloud Launcher is a feature offered in the Cloud Console to help our clients deploy VMs that are pre-configured with common applications. As such is not designed to be used with your own images. Can you provide details on your use case? You might want to use Deployment Manager which will help you administrate resources in your project. As an example, you can create a yaml file to define specs as machine type, image, IP address type, etc. Deployment manager will create those resources for you.


Moreover if you need to share images across projects you can always refer to this article.

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Sudarshan Raghavan

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Nov 22, 2016, 9:02:16 AM11/22/16
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Hi Paul,

Thanks for the update. The partnership link will help me follow up with the team in my company.

Regards,
Sudarshan


On Monday, November 21, 2016 at 7:49:55 PM UTC-8, Paul Nash wrote:
Hi Sudarsh, if you're looking to publish an image for general use by the public community, we currently don't have a DIY mechanism to do so. We are considering it for the future. If you are a business looking to partner with Google you can find more information on that at https://cloud.google.com/partners/.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:54 PM, 'Carlos (Cloud Platform Support)' via gce-discussion <gce-dis...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Cloud Launcher is a feature offered in the Cloud Console to help our clients deploy VMs that are pre-configured with common applications. As such is not designed to be used with your own images. Can you provide details on your use case? You might want to use Deployment Manager which will help you administrate resources in your project. As an example, you can create a yaml file to define specs as machine type, image, IP address type, etc. Deployment manager will create those resources for you.


Moreover if you need to share images across projects you can always refer to this article.

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Em segunda-feira, 21 de novembro de 2016 21:30:20 UTC, Sudarshan Raghavan escreveu:
Hi,

Is there a document / link that lists the steps to publish a private image for public access through GCP Cloud Launcher? I have been looking for a while and I am not able to find any information about this. This will be an image based of CentOS 7. Please let me know if you need more details. 

Hello, I searched for this situation because I wanted to make the same operation, publish a created image for public access through GCP Cloud Launcher. There is some way nowadays or we have to create a partnership with Google Cloud for that? And if we create a partnership is guaranteed that our image will be published in GCP Cloud Launcher?
Thank you in advance.

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