Suggest people verify they can start a VM on GCE.

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Joe Beda 2014-06-16 15:03:37 -07:00
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1. You need a Google Cloud Platform account with billing enabled. Visit
[http://cloud.google.com/console](http://cloud.google.com/console) for more details.
2. You must have Go installed: [www.golang.org](http://www.golang.org).
3. Ensure that your `gcloud` components are up-to-date by running `gcloud components update`.
4. Get the Kubernetes source:
2. Make sure you can start up a GCE VM. At least make sure you can do the [Create an instance](https://developers.google.com/compute/docs/quickstart#addvm) part of the GCE Quickstart.
3. You must have Go installed: [www.golang.org](http://www.golang.org).
4. Ensure that your `gcloud` components are up-to-date by running `gcloud components update`.
5. Get the Kubernetes source:
git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes.git
5. Setting up a cluster requires the `htpasswd` tool in order to hash a randomly generated password for accessing the API server. This is already installed on recent version of Mac OS X but on Linux you need to install it yourself. On Debian/Ubuntu you can do this with:
6. Setting up a cluster requires the `htpasswd` tool in order to hash a randomly generated password for accessing the API server. This is already installed on recent version of Mac OS X but on Linux you need to install it yourself. On Debian/Ubuntu you can do this with:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install apache2-utils