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google-native.dataproc/v1beta2.Cluster
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Creates a cluster in a project. The returned Operation.metadata will be ClusterOperationMetadata (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#clusteroperationmetadata). Auto-naming is currently not supported for this resource.
Create Cluster Resource
new Cluster(name: string, args: ClusterArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def Cluster(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
cluster_name: Optional[str] = None,
config: Optional[ClusterConfigArgs] = None,
labels: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
region: Optional[str] = None,
request_id: Optional[str] = None)
@overload
def Cluster(resource_name: str,
args: ClusterArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
func NewCluster(ctx *Context, name string, args ClusterArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Cluster, error)
public Cluster(string name, ClusterArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public Cluster(String name, ClusterArgs args)
public Cluster(String name, ClusterArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: google-native:dataproc/v1beta2:Cluster
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ClusterArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ClusterArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ClusterArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ClusterArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ClusterArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Cluster Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
The Cluster resource accepts the following input properties:
- Cluster
Name string The cluster name. Cluster names within a project must be unique. Names of deleted clusters can be reused.
- Config
Pulumi.
Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Cluster Config The cluster config. Note that Dataproc may set default values, and values may change when clusters are updated.
- Region string
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster. Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). No more than 32 labels can be associated with a cluster.
- Project string
The Google Cloud Platform project ID that the cluster belongs to.
- Request
Id string Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2.CreateClusterRequest)s with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier).The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.
- Cluster
Name string The cluster name. Cluster names within a project must be unique. Names of deleted clusters can be reused.
- Config
Cluster
Config Args The cluster config. Note that Dataproc may set default values, and values may change when clusters are updated.
- Region string
- Labels map[string]string
Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster. Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). No more than 32 labels can be associated with a cluster.
- Project string
The Google Cloud Platform project ID that the cluster belongs to.
- Request
Id string Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2.CreateClusterRequest)s with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier).The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.
- cluster
Name String The cluster name. Cluster names within a project must be unique. Names of deleted clusters can be reused.
- config
Cluster
Config The cluster config. Note that Dataproc may set default values, and values may change when clusters are updated.
- region String
- labels Map<String,String>
Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster. Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). No more than 32 labels can be associated with a cluster.
- project String
The Google Cloud Platform project ID that the cluster belongs to.
- request
Id String Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2.CreateClusterRequest)s with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier).The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.
- cluster
Name string The cluster name. Cluster names within a project must be unique. Names of deleted clusters can be reused.
- config
Cluster
Config The cluster config. Note that Dataproc may set default values, and values may change when clusters are updated.
- region string
- labels {[key: string]: string}
Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster. Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). No more than 32 labels can be associated with a cluster.
- project string
The Google Cloud Platform project ID that the cluster belongs to.
- request
Id string Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2.CreateClusterRequest)s with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier).The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.
- cluster_
name str The cluster name. Cluster names within a project must be unique. Names of deleted clusters can be reused.
- config
Cluster
Config Args The cluster config. Note that Dataproc may set default values, and values may change when clusters are updated.
- region str
- labels Mapping[str, str]
Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster. Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). No more than 32 labels can be associated with a cluster.
- project str
The Google Cloud Platform project ID that the cluster belongs to.
- request_
id str Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2.CreateClusterRequest)s with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier).The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.
- cluster
Name String The cluster name. Cluster names within a project must be unique. Names of deleted clusters can be reused.
- config Property Map
The cluster config. Note that Dataproc may set default values, and values may change when clusters are updated.
- region String
- labels Map<String>
Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster. Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt). No more than 32 labels can be associated with a cluster.
- project String
The Google Cloud Platform project ID that the cluster belongs to.
- request
Id String Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/reference/rpc/google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2#google.cloud.dataproc.v1beta2.CreateClusterRequest)s with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier).The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the Cluster resource produces the following output properties:
- Cluster
Uuid string A cluster UUID (Unique Universal Identifier). Dataproc generates this value when it creates the cluster.
- Id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Metrics
Pulumi.
Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Outputs. Cluster Metrics Response Contains cluster daemon metrics such as HDFS and YARN stats.Beta Feature: This report is available for testing purposes only. It may be changed before final release.
- Status
Pulumi.
Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Outputs. Cluster Status Response Cluster status.
- Status
History List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Outputs. Cluster Status Response> The previous cluster status.
- Cluster
Uuid string A cluster UUID (Unique Universal Identifier). Dataproc generates this value when it creates the cluster.
- Id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Metrics
Cluster
Metrics Response Contains cluster daemon metrics such as HDFS and YARN stats.Beta Feature: This report is available for testing purposes only. It may be changed before final release.
- Status
Cluster
Status Response Cluster status.
- Status
History []ClusterStatus Response The previous cluster status.
- cluster
Uuid String A cluster UUID (Unique Universal Identifier). Dataproc generates this value when it creates the cluster.
- id String
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- metrics
Cluster
Metrics Response Contains cluster daemon metrics such as HDFS and YARN stats.Beta Feature: This report is available for testing purposes only. It may be changed before final release.
- status
Cluster
Status Response Cluster status.
- status
History List<ClusterStatus Response> The previous cluster status.
- cluster
Uuid string A cluster UUID (Unique Universal Identifier). Dataproc generates this value when it creates the cluster.
- id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- metrics
Cluster
Metrics Response Contains cluster daemon metrics such as HDFS and YARN stats.Beta Feature: This report is available for testing purposes only. It may be changed before final release.
- status
Cluster
Status Response Cluster status.
- status
History ClusterStatus Response[] The previous cluster status.
- cluster_
uuid str A cluster UUID (Unique Universal Identifier). Dataproc generates this value when it creates the cluster.
- id str
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- metrics
Cluster
Metrics Response Contains cluster daemon metrics such as HDFS and YARN stats.Beta Feature: This report is available for testing purposes only. It may be changed before final release.
- status
Cluster
Status Response Cluster status.
- status_
history Sequence[ClusterStatus Response] The previous cluster status.
- cluster
Uuid String A cluster UUID (Unique Universal Identifier). Dataproc generates this value when it creates the cluster.
- id String
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- metrics Property Map
Contains cluster daemon metrics such as HDFS and YARN stats.Beta Feature: This report is available for testing purposes only. It may be changed before final release.
- status Property Map
Cluster status.
- status
History List<Property Map> The previous cluster status.
Supporting Types
AcceleratorConfig, AcceleratorConfigArgs
- Accelerator
Count int The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- Accelerator
Type stringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- Accelerator
Count int The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- Accelerator
Type stringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator
Count Integer The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator
Type StringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator
Count number The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator
Type stringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator_
count int The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator_
type_ struri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator
Count Number The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator
Type StringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
AcceleratorConfigResponse, AcceleratorConfigResponseArgs
- Accelerator
Count int The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- Accelerator
Type stringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- Accelerator
Count int The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- Accelerator
Type stringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator
Count Integer The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator
Type StringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator
Count number The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator
Type stringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator_
count int The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator_
type_ struri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator
Count Number The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator
Type StringUri Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
AutoscalingConfig, AutoscalingConfigArgs
- Policy
Uri string Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- Policy
Uri string Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy
Uri String Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy
Uri string Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy_
uri str Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy
Uri String Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
AutoscalingConfigResponse, AutoscalingConfigResponseArgs
- Policy
Uri string Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- Policy
Uri string Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy
Uri String Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy
Uri string Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy_
uri str Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy
Uri String Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
ClusterConfig, ClusterConfigArgs
- Autoscaling
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Autoscaling Config Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- Config
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Encryption
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Encryption Config Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- Endpoint
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Endpoint Config Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- Gce
Cluster Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Gce Cluster Config Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- Gke
Cluster Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Gke Cluster Config Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- Initialization
Actions List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Node Initialization Action> Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- Lifecycle
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Lifecycle Config Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- Master
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- Metastore
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Metastore Config Optional. Metastore configuration.
- Secondary
Worker Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- Security
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Security Config Optional. Security related configuration.
- Software
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Software Config Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- Temp
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Worker
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- Autoscaling
Config AutoscalingConfig Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- Config
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Encryption
Config EncryptionConfig Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- Endpoint
Config EndpointConfig Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- Gce
Cluster GceConfig Cluster Config Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- Gke
Cluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- Initialization
Actions []NodeInitialization Action Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- Lifecycle
Config LifecycleConfig Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- Master
Config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- Metastore
Config MetastoreConfig Optional. Metastore configuration.
- Secondary
Worker InstanceConfig Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- Security
Config SecurityConfig Optional. Security related configuration.
- Software
Config SoftwareConfig Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- Temp
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Worker
Config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling
Config AutoscalingConfig Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption
Config EncryptionConfig Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint
Config EndpointConfig Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce
Cluster GceConfig Cluster Config Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke
Cluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization
Actions List<NodeInitialization Action> Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle
Config LifecycleConfig Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master
Config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore
Config MetastoreConfig Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary
Worker InstanceConfig Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security
Config SecurityConfig Optional. Security related configuration.
- software
Config SoftwareConfig Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker
Config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling
Config AutoscalingConfig Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption
Config EncryptionConfig Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint
Config EndpointConfig Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce
Cluster GceConfig Cluster Config Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke
Cluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization
Actions NodeInitialization Action[] Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle
Config LifecycleConfig Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master
Config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore
Config MetastoreConfig Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary
Worker InstanceConfig Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security
Config SecurityConfig Optional. Security related configuration.
- software
Config SoftwareConfig Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker
Config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling_
config AutoscalingConfig Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config_
bucket str Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption_
config EncryptionConfig Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint_
config EndpointConfig Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce_
cluster_ Gceconfig Cluster Config Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke_
cluster_ Gkeconfig Cluster Config Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization_
actions Sequence[NodeInitialization Action] Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle_
config LifecycleConfig Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master_
config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore_
config MetastoreConfig Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary_
worker_ Instanceconfig Group Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security_
config SecurityConfig Optional. Security related configuration.
- software_
config SoftwareConfig Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp_
bucket str Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker_
config InstanceGroup Config Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling
Config Property Map Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption
Config Property Map Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint
Config Property Map Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce
Cluster Property MapConfig Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke
Cluster Property MapConfig Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization
Actions List<Property Map> Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle
Config Property Map Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master
Config Property Map Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore
Config Property Map Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary
Worker Property MapConfig Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security
Config Property Map Optional. Security related configuration.
- software
Config Property Map Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker
Config Property Map Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
ClusterConfigResponse, ClusterConfigResponseArgs
- Autoscaling
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Autoscaling Config Response Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- Config
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Encryption
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Encryption Config Response Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- Endpoint
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Endpoint Config Response Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- Gce
Cluster Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Gce Cluster Config Response Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- Gke
Cluster Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Gke Cluster Config Response Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- Initialization
Actions List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Node Initialization Action Response> Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- Lifecycle
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Lifecycle Config Response Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- Master
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- Metastore
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Metastore Config Response Optional. Metastore configuration.
- Secondary
Worker Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- Security
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Security Config Response Optional. Security related configuration.
- Software
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Software Config Response Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- Temp
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Worker
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- Autoscaling
Config AutoscalingConfig Response Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- Config
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Encryption
Config EncryptionConfig Response Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- Endpoint
Config EndpointConfig Response Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- Gce
Cluster GceConfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- Gke
Cluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- Initialization
Actions []NodeInitialization Action Response Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- Lifecycle
Config LifecycleConfig Response Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- Master
Config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- Metastore
Config MetastoreConfig Response Optional. Metastore configuration.
- Secondary
Worker InstanceConfig Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- Security
Config SecurityConfig Response Optional. Security related configuration.
- Software
Config SoftwareConfig Response Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- Temp
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- Worker
Config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling
Config AutoscalingConfig Response Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption
Config EncryptionConfig Response Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint
Config EndpointConfig Response Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce
Cluster GceConfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke
Cluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization
Actions List<NodeInitialization Action Response> Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle
Config LifecycleConfig Response Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master
Config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore
Config MetastoreConfig Response Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary
Worker InstanceConfig Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security
Config SecurityConfig Response Optional. Security related configuration.
- software
Config SoftwareConfig Response Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker
Config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling
Config AutoscalingConfig Response Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption
Config EncryptionConfig Response Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint
Config EndpointConfig Response Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce
Cluster GceConfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke
Cluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization
Actions NodeInitialization Action Response[] Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle
Config LifecycleConfig Response Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master
Config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore
Config MetastoreConfig Response Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary
Worker InstanceConfig Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security
Config SecurityConfig Response Optional. Security related configuration.
- software
Config SoftwareConfig Response Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp
Bucket string Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker
Config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling_
config AutoscalingConfig Response Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config_
bucket str Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption_
config EncryptionConfig Response Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint_
config EndpointConfig Response Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce_
cluster_ Gceconfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke_
cluster_ Gkeconfig Cluster Config Response Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization_
actions Sequence[NodeInitialization Action Response] Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle_
config LifecycleConfig Response Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master_
config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore_
config MetastoreConfig Response Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary_
worker_ Instanceconfig Group Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security_
config SecurityConfig Response Optional. Security related configuration.
- software_
config SoftwareConfig Response Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp_
bucket str Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker_
config InstanceGroup Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling
Config Property Map Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption
Config Property Map Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint
Config Property Map Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce
Cluster Property MapConfig Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke
Cluster Property MapConfig Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization
Actions List<Property Map> Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle
Config Property Map Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master
Config Property Map Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore
Config Property Map Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary
Worker Property MapConfig Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security
Config Property Map Optional. Security related configuration.
- software
Config Property Map Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp
Bucket String Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker
Config Property Map Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
ClusterMetricsResponse, ClusterMetricsResponseArgs
- Hdfs
Metrics Dictionary<string, string> The HDFS metrics.
- Yarn
Metrics Dictionary<string, string> The YARN metrics.
- Hdfs
Metrics map[string]string The HDFS metrics.
- Yarn
Metrics map[string]string The YARN metrics.
- hdfs
Metrics Map<String,String> The HDFS metrics.
- yarn
Metrics Map<String,String> The YARN metrics.
- hdfs
Metrics {[key: string]: string} The HDFS metrics.
- yarn
Metrics {[key: string]: string} The YARN metrics.
- hdfs_
metrics Mapping[str, str] The HDFS metrics.
- yarn_
metrics Mapping[str, str] The YARN metrics.
- hdfs
Metrics Map<String> The HDFS metrics.
- yarn
Metrics Map<String> The YARN metrics.
ClusterStatusResponse, ClusterStatusResponseArgs
- Detail string
Optional details of cluster's state.
- State string
The cluster's state.
- State
Start stringTime Time when this state was entered (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Substate string
Additional state information that includes status reported by the agent.
- Detail string
Optional details of cluster's state.
- State string
The cluster's state.
- State
Start stringTime Time when this state was entered (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Substate string
Additional state information that includes status reported by the agent.
- detail String
Optional details of cluster's state.
- state String
The cluster's state.
- state
Start StringTime Time when this state was entered (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- substate String
Additional state information that includes status reported by the agent.
- detail string
Optional details of cluster's state.
- state string
The cluster's state.
- state
Start stringTime Time when this state was entered (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- substate string
Additional state information that includes status reported by the agent.
- detail str
Optional details of cluster's state.
- state str
The cluster's state.
- state_
start_ strtime Time when this state was entered (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- substate str
Additional state information that includes status reported by the agent.
- detail String
Optional details of cluster's state.
- state String
The cluster's state.
- state
Start StringTime Time when this state was entered (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- substate String
Additional state information that includes status reported by the agent.
DiskConfig, DiskConfigArgs
- Boot
Disk intSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- Boot
Disk stringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- Num
Local intSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- Boot
Disk intSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- Boot
Disk stringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- Num
Local intSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot
Disk IntegerSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot
Disk StringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num
Local IntegerSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot
Disk numberSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot
Disk stringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num
Local numberSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot_
disk_ intsize_ gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot_
disk_ strtype Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num_
local_ intssds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot
Disk NumberSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot
Disk StringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num
Local NumberSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
DiskConfigResponse, DiskConfigResponseArgs
- Boot
Disk intSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- Boot
Disk stringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- Num
Local intSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- Boot
Disk intSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- Boot
Disk stringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- Num
Local intSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot
Disk IntegerSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot
Disk StringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num
Local IntegerSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot
Disk numberSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot
Disk stringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num
Local numberSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot_
disk_ intsize_ gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot_
disk_ strtype Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num_
local_ intssds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot
Disk NumberSize Gb Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot
Disk StringType Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num
Local NumberSsds Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
EncryptionConfig, EncryptionConfigArgs
- Gce
Pd stringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- Gce
Pd stringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce
Pd StringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce
Pd stringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce_
pd_ strkms_ key_ name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce
Pd StringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
EncryptionConfigResponse, EncryptionConfigResponseArgs
- Gce
Pd stringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- Gce
Pd stringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce
Pd StringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce
Pd stringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce_
pd_ strkms_ key_ name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce
Pd StringKms Key Name Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
EndpointConfig, EndpointConfigArgs
- Enable
Http boolPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- Enable
Http boolPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- enable
Http BooleanPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- enable
Http booleanPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- enable_
http_ boolport_ access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- enable
Http BooleanPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
EndpointConfigResponse, EndpointConfigResponseArgs
- Enable
Http boolPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- Http
Ports Dictionary<string, string> The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- Enable
Http boolPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- Http
Ports map[string]string The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enable
Http BooleanPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- http
Ports Map<String,String> The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enable
Http booleanPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- http
Ports {[key: string]: string} The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enable_
http_ boolport_ access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- http_
ports Mapping[str, str] The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enable
Http BooleanPort Access Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- http
Ports Map<String> The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
GceClusterConfig, GceClusterConfigArgs
- Internal
Ip boolOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- Metadata Dictionary<string, string>
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- Network
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- Node
Group Pulumi.Affinity Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Node Group Affinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- Private
Ipv6Google Pulumi.Access Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Gce Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- Reservation
Affinity Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Reservation Affinity Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- Service
Account string Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- Service
Account List<string>Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- Shielded
Instance Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Shielded Instance Config Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- Subnetwork
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<string>
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- Zone
Uri string Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- Internal
Ip boolOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- Metadata map[string]string
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- Network
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- Node
Group NodeAffinity Group Affinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- Private
Ipv6Google GceAccess Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- Reservation
Affinity ReservationAffinity Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- Service
Account string Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- Service
Account []stringScopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- Shielded
Instance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- Subnetwork
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- []string
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- Zone
Uri string Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal
Ip BooleanOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Map<String,String>
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node
Group NodeAffinity Group Affinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private
Ipv6Google GceAccess Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation
Affinity ReservationAffinity Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service
Account String Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service
Account List<String>Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded
Instance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<String>
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone
Uri String Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal
Ip booleanOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata {[key: string]: string}
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node
Group NodeAffinity Group Affinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private
Ipv6Google GceAccess Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation
Affinity ReservationAffinity Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service
Account string Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service
Account string[]Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded
Instance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- string[]
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone
Uri string Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal_
ip_ boolonly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Mapping[str, str]
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network_
uri str Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node_
group_ Nodeaffinity Group Affinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private_
ipv6_ Gcegoogle_ access Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation_
affinity ReservationAffinity Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service_
account str Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service_
account_ Sequence[str]scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded_
instance_ Shieldedconfig Instance Config Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork_
uri str Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- Sequence[str]
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone_
uri str Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal
Ip BooleanOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Map<String>
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node
Group Property MapAffinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private
Ipv6Google "PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED" | "INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK" | "OUTBOUND" | "BIDIRECTIONAL"Access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation
Affinity Property Map Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service
Account String Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service
Account List<String>Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded
Instance Property MapConfig Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<String>
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone
Uri String Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
GceClusterConfigPrivateIpv6GoogleAccess, GceClusterConfigPrivateIpv6GoogleAccessArgs
- Private
Ipv6Google Access Unspecified - PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
If unspecified, Compute Engine default behavior will apply, which is the same as INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK.
- Inherit
From Subnetwork - INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
Private access to and from Google Services configuration inherited from the subnetwork configuration. This is the default Compute Engine behavior.
- Outbound
- OUTBOUND
Enables outbound private IPv6 access to Google Services from the Dataproc cluster.
- Bidirectional
- BIDIRECTIONAL
Enables bidirectional private IPv6 access between Google Services and the Dataproc cluster.
- Gce
Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Private Ipv6Google Access Unspecified - PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
If unspecified, Compute Engine default behavior will apply, which is the same as INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK.
- Gce
Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Inherit From Subnetwork - INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
Private access to and from Google Services configuration inherited from the subnetwork configuration. This is the default Compute Engine behavior.
- Gce
Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Outbound - OUTBOUND
Enables outbound private IPv6 access to Google Services from the Dataproc cluster.
- Gce
Cluster Config Private Ipv6Google Access Bidirectional - BIDIRECTIONAL
Enables bidirectional private IPv6 access between Google Services and the Dataproc cluster.
- Private
Ipv6Google Access Unspecified - PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
If unspecified, Compute Engine default behavior will apply, which is the same as INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK.
- Inherit
From Subnetwork - INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
Private access to and from Google Services configuration inherited from the subnetwork configuration. This is the default Compute Engine behavior.
- Outbound
- OUTBOUND
Enables outbound private IPv6 access to Google Services from the Dataproc cluster.
- Bidirectional
- BIDIRECTIONAL
Enables bidirectional private IPv6 access between Google Services and the Dataproc cluster.
- Private
Ipv6Google Access Unspecified - PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
If unspecified, Compute Engine default behavior will apply, which is the same as INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK.
- Inherit
From Subnetwork - INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
Private access to and from Google Services configuration inherited from the subnetwork configuration. This is the default Compute Engine behavior.
- Outbound
- OUTBOUND
Enables outbound private IPv6 access to Google Services from the Dataproc cluster.
- Bidirectional
- BIDIRECTIONAL
Enables bidirectional private IPv6 access between Google Services and the Dataproc cluster.
- PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
- PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
If unspecified, Compute Engine default behavior will apply, which is the same as INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK.
- INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
- INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
Private access to and from Google Services configuration inherited from the subnetwork configuration. This is the default Compute Engine behavior.
- OUTBOUND
- OUTBOUND
Enables outbound private IPv6 access to Google Services from the Dataproc cluster.
- BIDIRECTIONAL
- BIDIRECTIONAL
Enables bidirectional private IPv6 access between Google Services and the Dataproc cluster.
- "PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED"
- PRIVATE_IPV6_GOOGLE_ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
If unspecified, Compute Engine default behavior will apply, which is the same as INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK.
- "INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK"
- INHERIT_FROM_SUBNETWORK
Private access to and from Google Services configuration inherited from the subnetwork configuration. This is the default Compute Engine behavior.
- "OUTBOUND"
- OUTBOUND
Enables outbound private IPv6 access to Google Services from the Dataproc cluster.
- "BIDIRECTIONAL"
- BIDIRECTIONAL
Enables bidirectional private IPv6 access between Google Services and the Dataproc cluster.
GceClusterConfigResponse, GceClusterConfigResponseArgs
- Internal
Ip boolOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- Metadata Dictionary<string, string>
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- Network
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- Node
Group Pulumi.Affinity Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Node Group Affinity Response Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- Private
Ipv6Google stringAccess Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- Reservation
Affinity Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Reservation Affinity Response Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- Service
Account string Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- Service
Account List<string>Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- Shielded
Instance Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Shielded Instance Config Response Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- Subnetwork
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<string>
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- Zone
Uri string Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- Internal
Ip boolOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- Metadata map[string]string
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- Network
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- Node
Group NodeAffinity Group Affinity Response Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- Private
Ipv6Google stringAccess Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- Reservation
Affinity ReservationAffinity Response Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- Service
Account string Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- Service
Account []stringScopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- Shielded
Instance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Response Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- Subnetwork
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- []string
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- Zone
Uri string Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal
Ip BooleanOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Map<String,String>
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node
Group NodeAffinity Group Affinity Response Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private
Ipv6Google StringAccess Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation
Affinity ReservationAffinity Response Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service
Account String Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service
Account List<String>Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded
Instance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Response Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<String>
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone
Uri String Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal
Ip booleanOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata {[key: string]: string}
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node
Group NodeAffinity Group Affinity Response Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private
Ipv6Google stringAccess Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation
Affinity ReservationAffinity Response Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service
Account string Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service
Account string[]Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded
Instance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Response Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- string[]
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone
Uri string Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal_
ip_ boolonly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Mapping[str, str]
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network_
uri str Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node_
group_ Nodeaffinity Group Affinity Response Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private_
ipv6_ strgoogle_ access Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation_
affinity ReservationAffinity Response Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service_
account str Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service_
account_ Sequence[str]scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded_
instance_ Shieldedconfig Instance Config Response Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork_
uri str Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- Sequence[str]
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone_
uri str Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal
Ip BooleanOnly Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Map<String>
The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node
Group Property MapAffinity Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private
Ipv6Google StringAccess Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation
Affinity Property Map Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service
Account String Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service
Account List<String>Scopes Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded
Instance Property MapConfig Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<String>
The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone
Uri String Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
GkeClusterConfig, GkeClusterConfigArgs
- Namespaced
Gke Pulumi.Deployment Target Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Namespaced Gke Deployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
- Namespaced
Gke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced
Gke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced
Gke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced_
gke_ Namespaceddeployment_ target Gke Deployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced
Gke Property MapDeployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
GkeClusterConfigResponse, GkeClusterConfigResponseArgs
- Namespaced
Gke Pulumi.Deployment Target Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Namespaced Gke Deployment Target Response Optional. A target for the deployment.
- Namespaced
Gke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Response Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced
Gke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Response Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced
Gke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Response Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced_
gke_ Namespaceddeployment_ target Gke Deployment Target Response Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced
Gke Property MapDeployment Target Optional. A target for the deployment.
InstanceGroupConfig, InstanceGroupConfigArgs
- Accelerators
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Accelerator Config> Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- Disk
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Disk Config Optional. Disk option config settings.
- Image
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- Machine
Type stringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- Min
Cpu stringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- Num
Instances int Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- Preemptibility
Pulumi.
Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Instance Group Config Preemptibility Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- Accelerators
[]Accelerator
Config Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- Disk
Config DiskConfig Optional. Disk option config settings.
- Image
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- Machine
Type stringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- Min
Cpu stringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- Num
Instances int Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- Preemptibility
Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
List<Accelerator
Config> Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk
Config DiskConfig Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- machine
Type StringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- min
Cpu StringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num
Instances Integer Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility
Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
Accelerator
Config[] Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk
Config DiskConfig Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- machine
Type stringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- min
Cpu stringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num
Instances number Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility
Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
Sequence[Accelerator
Config] Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk_
config DiskConfig Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image_
uri str Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- machine_
type_ struri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- min_
cpu_ strplatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num_
instances int Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility
Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators List<Property Map>
Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk
Config Property Map Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- machine
Type StringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- min
Cpu StringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num
Instances Number Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility "PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED" | "NON_PREEMPTIBLE" | "PREEMPTIBLE"
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
InstanceGroupConfigPreemptibility, InstanceGroupConfigPreemptibilityArgs
- Preemptibility
Unspecified - PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
Preemptibility is unspecified, the system will choose the appropriate setting for each instance group.
- Non
Preemptible - NON_PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are non-preemptible.This option is allowed for all instance groups and is the only valid value for Master and Worker instance groups.
- Preemptible
- PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are preemptible.This option is allowed only for secondary worker groups.
- Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Preemptibility Unspecified - PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
Preemptibility is unspecified, the system will choose the appropriate setting for each instance group.
- Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Non Preemptible - NON_PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are non-preemptible.This option is allowed for all instance groups and is the only valid value for Master and Worker instance groups.
- Instance
Group Config Preemptibility Preemptible - PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are preemptible.This option is allowed only for secondary worker groups.
- Preemptibility
Unspecified - PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
Preemptibility is unspecified, the system will choose the appropriate setting for each instance group.
- Non
Preemptible - NON_PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are non-preemptible.This option is allowed for all instance groups and is the only valid value for Master and Worker instance groups.
- Preemptible
- PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are preemptible.This option is allowed only for secondary worker groups.
- Preemptibility
Unspecified - PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
Preemptibility is unspecified, the system will choose the appropriate setting for each instance group.
- Non
Preemptible - NON_PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are non-preemptible.This option is allowed for all instance groups and is the only valid value for Master and Worker instance groups.
- Preemptible
- PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are preemptible.This option is allowed only for secondary worker groups.
- PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
- PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
Preemptibility is unspecified, the system will choose the appropriate setting for each instance group.
- NON_PREEMPTIBLE
- NON_PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are non-preemptible.This option is allowed for all instance groups and is the only valid value for Master and Worker instance groups.
- PREEMPTIBLE
- PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are preemptible.This option is allowed only for secondary worker groups.
- "PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED"
- PREEMPTIBILITY_UNSPECIFIED
Preemptibility is unspecified, the system will choose the appropriate setting for each instance group.
- "NON_PREEMPTIBLE"
- NON_PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are non-preemptible.This option is allowed for all instance groups and is the only valid value for Master and Worker instance groups.
- "PREEMPTIBLE"
- PREEMPTIBLE
Instances are preemptible.This option is allowed only for secondary worker groups.
InstanceGroupConfigResponse, InstanceGroupConfigResponseArgs
- Accelerators
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Accelerator Config Response> Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- Disk
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Disk Config Response Optional. Disk option config settings.
- Image
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- Instance
Names List<string> The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- Instance
References List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Reference Response> List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- Is
Preemptible bool Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- Machine
Type stringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- Managed
Group Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Managed Group Config Response The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- Min
Cpu stringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- Num
Instances int Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- Preemptibility string
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- Accelerators
[]Accelerator
Config Response Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- Disk
Config DiskConfig Response Optional. Disk option config settings.
- Image
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- Instance
Names []string The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- Instance
References []InstanceReference Response List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- Is
Preemptible bool Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- Machine
Type stringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- Managed
Group ManagedConfig Group Config Response The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- Min
Cpu stringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- Num
Instances int Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- Preemptibility string
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
List<Accelerator
Config Response> Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk
Config DiskConfig Response Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instance
Names List<String> The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instance
References List<InstanceReference Response> List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- is
Preemptible Boolean Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machine
Type StringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managed
Group ManagedConfig Group Config Response The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- min
Cpu StringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num
Instances Integer Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility String
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
Accelerator
Config Response[] Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk
Config DiskConfig Response Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image
Uri string Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instance
Names string[] The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instance
References InstanceReference Response[] List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- is
Preemptible boolean Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machine
Type stringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managed
Group ManagedConfig Group Config Response The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- min
Cpu stringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num
Instances number Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility string
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
Sequence[Accelerator
Config Response] Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk_
config DiskConfig Response Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image_
uri str Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instance_
names Sequence[str] The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instance_
references Sequence[InstanceReference Response] List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- is_
preemptible bool Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machine_
type_ struri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managed_
group_ Managedconfig Group Config Response The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- min_
cpu_ strplatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num_
instances int Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility str
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators List<Property Map>
Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk
Config Property Map Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image
Uri String Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instance
Names List<String> The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instance
References List<Property Map> List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- is
Preemptible Boolean Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machine
Type StringUri Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managed
Group Property MapConfig The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- min
Cpu StringPlatform Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num
Instances Number Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility String
Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
InstanceReferenceResponse, InstanceReferenceResponseArgs
- Instance
Id string The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- Instance
Name string The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- Public
Key string The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- Instance
Id string The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- Instance
Name string The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- Public
Key string The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instance
Id String The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instance
Name String The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- public
Key String The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instance
Id string The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instance
Name string The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- public
Key string The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instance_
id str The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instance_
name str The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- public_
key str The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instance
Id String The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instance
Name String The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- public
Key String The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
KerberosConfig, KerberosConfigArgs
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Enable
Kerberos bool Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- Kdc
Db stringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- Key
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- Kms
Key stringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- Realm string
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- Root
Principal stringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- Tgt
Lifetime intHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- Truststore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Truststore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Enable
Kerberos bool Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- Kdc
Db stringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- Key
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- Kms
Key stringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- Realm string
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- Root
Principal stringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- Tgt
Lifetime intHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- Truststore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Truststore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- String
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable
Kerberos Boolean Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc
Db StringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms
Key StringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm String
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root
Principal StringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt
Lifetime IntegerHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross
Realm stringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm stringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm stringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable
Kerberos boolean Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc
Db stringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms
Key stringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm string
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root
Principal stringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt
Lifetime numberHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross_
realm_ strtrust_ admin_ server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross_
realm_ strtrust_ kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross_
realm_ strtrust_ realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- str
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable_
kerberos bool Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc_
db_ strkey_ uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key_
password_ struri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore_
password_ struri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore_
uri str Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms_
key_ struri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm str
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root_
principal_ strpassword_ uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt_
lifetime_ inthours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore_
password_ struri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore_
uri str Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- String
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable
Kerberos Boolean Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc
Db StringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms
Key StringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm String
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root
Principal StringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt
Lifetime NumberHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
KerberosConfigResponse, KerberosConfigResponseArgs
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Enable
Kerberos bool Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- Kdc
Db stringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- Key
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- Kms
Key stringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- Realm string
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- Root
Principal stringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- Tgt
Lifetime intHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- Truststore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Truststore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Cross
Realm stringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- Enable
Kerberos bool Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- Kdc
Db stringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- Key
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Keystore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- Kms
Key stringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- Realm string
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- Root
Principal stringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- Tgt
Lifetime intHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- Truststore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- Truststore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- String
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable
Kerberos Boolean Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc
Db StringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms
Key StringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm String
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root
Principal StringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt
Lifetime IntegerHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross
Realm stringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm stringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm stringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable
Kerberos boolean Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc
Db stringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms
Key stringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm string
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root
Principal stringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt
Lifetime numberHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore
Password stringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore
Uri string Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross_
realm_ strtrust_ admin_ server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross_
realm_ strtrust_ kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross_
realm_ strtrust_ realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- str
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable_
kerberos bool Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc_
db_ strkey_ uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key_
password_ struri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore_
password_ struri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore_
uri str Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms_
key_ struri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm str
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root_
principal_ strpassword_ uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt_
lifetime_ inthours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore_
password_ struri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore_
uri str Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Admin Server Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Kdc Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross
Realm StringTrust Realm Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- String
Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable
Kerberos Boolean Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc
Db StringKey Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms
Key StringUri Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm String
Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root
Principal StringPassword Uri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt
Lifetime NumberHours Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore
Password StringUri Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore
Uri String Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
LifecycleConfig, LifecycleConfigArgs
- Auto
Delete stringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Auto
Delete stringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Idle
Delete stringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Auto
Delete stringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Auto
Delete stringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Idle
Delete stringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Delete StringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete stringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete stringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Delete stringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto_
delete_ strtime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto_
delete_ strttl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle_
delete_ strttl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Delete StringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
LifecycleConfigResponse, LifecycleConfigResponseArgs
- Auto
Delete stringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Auto
Delete stringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Idle
Delete stringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Idle
Start stringTime The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Auto
Delete stringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Auto
Delete stringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Idle
Delete stringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- Idle
Start stringTime The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Delete StringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Start StringTime The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete stringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete stringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Delete stringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Start stringTime The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto_
delete_ strtime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto_
delete_ strttl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle_
delete_ strttl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle_
start_ strtime The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTime Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto
Delete StringTtl Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Delete StringTtl Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle
Start StringTime The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
ManagedGroupConfigResponse, ManagedGroupConfigResponseArgs
- Instance
Group stringManager Name The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- Instance
Template stringName The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- Instance
Group stringManager Name The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- Instance
Template stringName The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instance
Group StringManager Name The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instance
Template StringName The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instance
Group stringManager Name The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instance
Template stringName The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instance_
group_ strmanager_ name The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instance_
template_ strname The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instance
Group StringManager Name The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instance
Template StringName The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
MetastoreConfig, MetastoreConfigArgs
- Dataproc
Metastore stringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- Dataproc
Metastore stringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc
Metastore StringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc
Metastore stringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc_
metastore_ strservice Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc
Metastore StringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
MetastoreConfigResponse, MetastoreConfigResponseArgs
- Dataproc
Metastore stringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- Dataproc
Metastore stringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc
Metastore StringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc
Metastore stringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc_
metastore_ strservice Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc
Metastore StringService Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
NamespacedGkeDeploymentTarget, NamespacedGkeDeploymentTargetArgs
- Cluster
Namespace string Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- Target
Gke stringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- Cluster
Namespace string Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- Target
Gke stringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster
Namespace String Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target
Gke StringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster
Namespace string Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target
Gke stringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster_
namespace str Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target_
gke_ strcluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster
Namespace String Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target
Gke StringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
NamespacedGkeDeploymentTargetResponse, NamespacedGkeDeploymentTargetResponseArgs
- Cluster
Namespace string Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- Target
Gke stringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- Cluster
Namespace string Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- Target
Gke stringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster
Namespace String Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target
Gke StringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster
Namespace string Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target
Gke stringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster_
namespace str Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target_
gke_ strcluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster
Namespace String Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target
Gke StringCluster Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
NodeGroupAffinity, NodeGroupAffinityArgs
- Node
Group stringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- Node
Group stringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node
Group StringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node
Group stringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node_
group_ struri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node
Group StringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
NodeGroupAffinityResponse, NodeGroupAffinityResponseArgs
- Node
Group stringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- Node
Group stringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node
Group StringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node
Group stringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node_
group_ struri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node
Group StringUri The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
NodeInitializationAction, NodeInitializationActionArgs
- Executable
File string Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- Execution
Timeout string Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- Executable
File string Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- Execution
Timeout string Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable
File String Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution
Timeout String Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable
File string Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution
Timeout string Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable_
file str Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution_
timeout str Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable
File String Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution
Timeout String Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
NodeInitializationActionResponse, NodeInitializationActionResponseArgs
- Executable
File string Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- Execution
Timeout string Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- Executable
File string Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- Execution
Timeout string Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable
File String Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution
Timeout String Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable
File string Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution
Timeout string Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable_
file str Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution_
timeout str Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable
File String Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution
Timeout String Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
ReservationAffinity, ReservationAffinityArgs
- Consume
Reservation Pulumi.Type Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Reservation Affinity Consume Reservation Type Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- Key string
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- Values List<string>
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- Consume
Reservation ReservationType Affinity Consume Reservation Type Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- Key string
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- Values []string
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume
Reservation ReservationType Affinity Consume Reservation Type Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key String
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values List<String>
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume
Reservation ReservationType Affinity Consume Reservation Type Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key string
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values string[]
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume_
reservation_ Reservationtype Affinity Consume Reservation Type Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key str
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values Sequence[str]
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume
Reservation "TYPE_UNSPECIFIED" | "NO_RESERVATION" | "ANY_RESERVATION" | "SPECIFIC_RESERVATION"Type Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key String
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values List<String>
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
ReservationAffinityConsumeReservationType, ReservationAffinityConsumeReservationTypeArgs
- Type
Unspecified - TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- No
Reservation - NO_RESERVATION
Do not consume from any allocated capacity.
- Any
Reservation - ANY_RESERVATION
Consume any reservation available.
- Specific
Reservation - SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
Must consume from a specific reservation. Must specify key value fields for specifying the reservations.
- Reservation
Affinity Consume Reservation Type Type Unspecified - TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- Reservation
Affinity Consume Reservation Type No Reservation - NO_RESERVATION
Do not consume from any allocated capacity.
- Reservation
Affinity Consume Reservation Type Any Reservation - ANY_RESERVATION
Consume any reservation available.
- Reservation
Affinity Consume Reservation Type Specific Reservation - SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
Must consume from a specific reservation. Must specify key value fields for specifying the reservations.
- Type
Unspecified - TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- No
Reservation - NO_RESERVATION
Do not consume from any allocated capacity.
- Any
Reservation - ANY_RESERVATION
Consume any reservation available.
- Specific
Reservation - SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
Must consume from a specific reservation. Must specify key value fields for specifying the reservations.
- Type
Unspecified - TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- No
Reservation - NO_RESERVATION
Do not consume from any allocated capacity.
- Any
Reservation - ANY_RESERVATION
Consume any reservation available.
- Specific
Reservation - SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
Must consume from a specific reservation. Must specify key value fields for specifying the reservations.
- TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- NO_RESERVATION
- NO_RESERVATION
Do not consume from any allocated capacity.
- ANY_RESERVATION
- ANY_RESERVATION
Consume any reservation available.
- SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
- SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
Must consume from a specific reservation. Must specify key value fields for specifying the reservations.
- "TYPE_UNSPECIFIED"
- TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
- "NO_RESERVATION"
- NO_RESERVATION
Do not consume from any allocated capacity.
- "ANY_RESERVATION"
- ANY_RESERVATION
Consume any reservation available.
- "SPECIFIC_RESERVATION"
- SPECIFIC_RESERVATION
Must consume from a specific reservation. Must specify key value fields for specifying the reservations.
ReservationAffinityResponse, ReservationAffinityResponseArgs
- Consume
Reservation stringType Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- Key string
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- Values List<string>
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- Consume
Reservation stringType Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- Key string
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- Values []string
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume
Reservation StringType Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key String
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values List<String>
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume
Reservation stringType Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key string
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values string[]
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume_
reservation_ strtype Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key str
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values Sequence[str]
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume
Reservation StringType Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key String
Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values List<String>
Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
SecurityConfig, SecurityConfigArgs
- Kerberos
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Kerberos Config Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- Kerberos
Config KerberosConfig Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos
Config KerberosConfig Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos
Config KerberosConfig Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos_
config KerberosConfig Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos
Config Property Map Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
SecurityConfigResponse, SecurityConfigResponseArgs
- Kerberos
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Kerberos Config Response Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- Kerberos
Config KerberosConfig Response Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos
Config KerberosConfig Response Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos
Config KerberosConfig Response Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos_
config KerberosConfig Response Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos
Config Property Map Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
ShieldedInstanceConfig, ShieldedInstanceConfigArgs
- Enable
Integrity boolMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- Enable
Secure boolBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- Enable
Vtpm bool Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- Enable
Integrity boolMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- Enable
Secure boolBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- Enable
Vtpm bool Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable
Integrity BooleanMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable
Secure BooleanBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable
Vtpm Boolean Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable
Integrity booleanMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable
Secure booleanBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable
Vtpm boolean Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable_
integrity_ boolmonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable_
secure_ boolboot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable_
vtpm bool Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable
Integrity BooleanMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable
Secure BooleanBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable
Vtpm Boolean Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
ShieldedInstanceConfigResponse, ShieldedInstanceConfigResponseArgs
- Enable
Integrity boolMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- Enable
Secure boolBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- Enable
Vtpm bool Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- Enable
Integrity boolMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- Enable
Secure boolBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- Enable
Vtpm bool Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable
Integrity BooleanMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable
Secure BooleanBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable
Vtpm Boolean Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable
Integrity booleanMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable
Secure booleanBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable
Vtpm boolean Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable_
integrity_ boolmonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable_
secure_ boolboot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable_
vtpm bool Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable
Integrity BooleanMonitoring Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable
Secure BooleanBoot Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable
Vtpm Boolean Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
SoftwareConfig, SoftwareConfigArgs
- Image
Version string Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- Optional
Components List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Software Config Optional Components Item> The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- Image
Version string Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- Optional
Components []SoftwareConfig Optional Components Item The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- Properties map[string]string
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image
Version String Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional
Components List<SoftwareConfig Optional Components Item> The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Map<String,String>
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image
Version string Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional
Components SoftwareConfig Optional Components Item[] The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image_
version str Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional_
components Sequence[SoftwareConfig Optional Components Item] The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image
Version String Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional
Components List<"COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED" | "ANACONDA" | "DOCKER" | "DRUID" | "FLINK" | "HBASE" | "HIVE_WEBHCAT" | "JUPYTER" | "KERBEROS" | "PRESTO" | "RANGER" | "SOLR" | "ZEPPELIN" | "ZOOKEEPER"> The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Map<String>
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
SoftwareConfigOptionalComponentsItem, SoftwareConfigOptionalComponentsItemArgs
- Component
Unspecified - COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
Unspecified component. Specifying this will cause Cluster creation to fail.
- Anaconda
- ANACONDA
The Anaconda python distribution. The Anaconda component is not supported in the Dataproc 2.0 image. The 2.0 image is pre-installed with Miniconda.
- Docker
- DOCKER
Docker
- Druid
- DRUID
The Druid query engine.
- Flink
- FLINK
Flink
- Hbase
- HBASE
HBase.
- Hive
Webhcat - HIVE_WEBHCAT
The Hive Web HCatalog (the REST service for accessing HCatalog).
- Jupyter
- JUPYTER
The Jupyter Notebook.
- Kerberos
- KERBEROS
The Kerberos security feature.
- Presto
- PRESTO
The Presto query engine.
- Ranger
- RANGER
The Ranger service.
- Solr
- SOLR
The Solr service.
- Zeppelin
- ZEPPELIN
The Zeppelin notebook.
- Zookeeper
- ZOOKEEPER
The Zookeeper service.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Component Unspecified - COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
Unspecified component. Specifying this will cause Cluster creation to fail.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Anaconda - ANACONDA
The Anaconda python distribution. The Anaconda component is not supported in the Dataproc 2.0 image. The 2.0 image is pre-installed with Miniconda.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Docker - DOCKER
Docker
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Druid - DRUID
The Druid query engine.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Flink - FLINK
Flink
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Hbase - HBASE
HBase.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Hive Webhcat - HIVE_WEBHCAT
The Hive Web HCatalog (the REST service for accessing HCatalog).
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Jupyter - JUPYTER
The Jupyter Notebook.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Kerberos - KERBEROS
The Kerberos security feature.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Presto - PRESTO
The Presto query engine.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Ranger - RANGER
The Ranger service.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Solr - SOLR
The Solr service.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Zeppelin - ZEPPELIN
The Zeppelin notebook.
- Software
Config Optional Components Item Zookeeper - ZOOKEEPER
The Zookeeper service.
- Component
Unspecified - COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
Unspecified component. Specifying this will cause Cluster creation to fail.
- Anaconda
- ANACONDA
The Anaconda python distribution. The Anaconda component is not supported in the Dataproc 2.0 image. The 2.0 image is pre-installed with Miniconda.
- Docker
- DOCKER
Docker
- Druid
- DRUID
The Druid query engine.
- Flink
- FLINK
Flink
- Hbase
- HBASE
HBase.
- Hive
Webhcat - HIVE_WEBHCAT
The Hive Web HCatalog (the REST service for accessing HCatalog).
- Jupyter
- JUPYTER
The Jupyter Notebook.
- Kerberos
- KERBEROS
The Kerberos security feature.
- Presto
- PRESTO
The Presto query engine.
- Ranger
- RANGER
The Ranger service.
- Solr
- SOLR
The Solr service.
- Zeppelin
- ZEPPELIN
The Zeppelin notebook.
- Zookeeper
- ZOOKEEPER
The Zookeeper service.
- Component
Unspecified - COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
Unspecified component. Specifying this will cause Cluster creation to fail.
- Anaconda
- ANACONDA
The Anaconda python distribution. The Anaconda component is not supported in the Dataproc 2.0 image. The 2.0 image is pre-installed with Miniconda.
- Docker
- DOCKER
Docker
- Druid
- DRUID
The Druid query engine.
- Flink
- FLINK
Flink
- Hbase
- HBASE
HBase.
- Hive
Webhcat - HIVE_WEBHCAT
The Hive Web HCatalog (the REST service for accessing HCatalog).
- Jupyter
- JUPYTER
The Jupyter Notebook.
- Kerberos
- KERBEROS
The Kerberos security feature.
- Presto
- PRESTO
The Presto query engine.
- Ranger
- RANGER
The Ranger service.
- Solr
- SOLR
The Solr service.
- Zeppelin
- ZEPPELIN
The Zeppelin notebook.
- Zookeeper
- ZOOKEEPER
The Zookeeper service.
- COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
- COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
Unspecified component. Specifying this will cause Cluster creation to fail.
- ANACONDA
- ANACONDA
The Anaconda python distribution. The Anaconda component is not supported in the Dataproc 2.0 image. The 2.0 image is pre-installed with Miniconda.
- DOCKER
- DOCKER
Docker
- DRUID
- DRUID
The Druid query engine.
- FLINK
- FLINK
Flink
- HBASE
- HBASE
HBase.
- HIVE_WEBHCAT
- HIVE_WEBHCAT
The Hive Web HCatalog (the REST service for accessing HCatalog).
- JUPYTER
- JUPYTER
The Jupyter Notebook.
- KERBEROS
- KERBEROS
The Kerberos security feature.
- PRESTO
- PRESTO
The Presto query engine.
- RANGER
- RANGER
The Ranger service.
- SOLR
- SOLR
The Solr service.
- ZEPPELIN
- ZEPPELIN
The Zeppelin notebook.
- ZOOKEEPER
- ZOOKEEPER
The Zookeeper service.
- "COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED"
- COMPONENT_UNSPECIFIED
Unspecified component. Specifying this will cause Cluster creation to fail.
- "ANACONDA"
- ANACONDA
The Anaconda python distribution. The Anaconda component is not supported in the Dataproc 2.0 image. The 2.0 image is pre-installed with Miniconda.
- "DOCKER"
- DOCKER
Docker
- "DRUID"
- DRUID
The Druid query engine.
- "FLINK"
- FLINK
Flink
- "HBASE"
- HBASE
HBase.
- "HIVE_WEBHCAT"
- HIVE_WEBHCAT
The Hive Web HCatalog (the REST service for accessing HCatalog).
- "JUPYTER"
- JUPYTER
The Jupyter Notebook.
- "KERBEROS"
- KERBEROS
The Kerberos security feature.
- "PRESTO"
- PRESTO
The Presto query engine.
- "RANGER"
- RANGER
The Ranger service.
- "SOLR"
- SOLR
The Solr service.
- "ZEPPELIN"
- ZEPPELIN
The Zeppelin notebook.
- "ZOOKEEPER"
- ZOOKEEPER
The Zookeeper service.
SoftwareConfigResponse, SoftwareConfigResponseArgs
- Image
Version string Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- Optional
Components List<string> The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- Image
Version string Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- Optional
Components []string The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- Properties map[string]string
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image
Version String Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional
Components List<String> The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Map<String,String>
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image
Version string Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional
Components string[] The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image_
version str Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional_
components Sequence[str] The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image
Version String Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional
Components List<String> The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Map<String>
Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.