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09/11/2020, 5:15 AMgentle-diamond-70147
09/11/2020, 5:26 AM$KUBECONFIG
environment variable or ~/.kube/config
. So I expect 127.0.0.1:32804
is likely coming from one of those. But if you're defining your GKE cluster in the same Pulumi project, you likely need to create an explicit k8s.Provider()
as shown at https://github.com/pulumi/examples/blob/master/gcp-ts-gke/cluster.ts#L42-L80 and then used for your Kubernetes resources as shown at https://github.com/pulumi/examples/blob/master/gcp-ts-gke/index.ts#L19.
2) The zone is configured for the GCP provider. One way to do this is with pulumi config set gcp:zone us-central1-a
. More on this is at https://www.pulumi.com/docs/intro/cloud-providers/gcp/setup/.damp-table-85095
09/11/2020, 5:48 AMpulumi config set
?
3. I assume that pulumi config set
updates a file that is stack-specific?gentle-diamond-70147
09/11/2020, 5:59 AMpulumi config set
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