Struct NodeConfig

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pub struct NodeConfig {
Show 39 fields pub accelerators: Option<Vec<AcceleratorConfig>>, pub advanced_machine_features: Option<AdvancedMachineFeatures>, pub boot_disk_kms_key: Option<String>, pub confidential_nodes: Option<ConfidentialNodes>, pub containerd_config: Option<ContainerdConfig>, pub disk_size_gb: Option<i32>, pub disk_type: Option<String>, pub enable_confidential_storage: Option<bool>, pub ephemeral_storage_local_ssd_config: Option<EphemeralStorageLocalSsdConfig>, pub fast_socket: Option<FastSocket>, pub gcfs_config: Option<GcfsConfig>, pub gvnic: Option<VirtualNIC>, pub image_type: Option<String>, pub kubelet_config: Option<NodeKubeletConfig>, pub labels: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, pub linux_node_config: Option<LinuxNodeConfig>, pub local_nvme_ssd_block_config: Option<LocalNvmeSsdBlockConfig>, pub local_ssd_count: Option<i32>, pub logging_config: Option<NodePoolLoggingConfig>, pub machine_type: Option<String>, pub metadata: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, pub min_cpu_platform: Option<String>, pub node_group: Option<String>, pub oauth_scopes: Option<Vec<String>>, pub preemptible: Option<bool>, pub reservation_affinity: Option<ReservationAffinity>, pub resource_labels: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, pub resource_manager_tags: Option<ResourceManagerTags>, pub sandbox_config: Option<SandboxConfig>, pub secondary_boot_disk_update_strategy: Option<SecondaryBootDiskUpdateStrategy>, pub secondary_boot_disks: Option<Vec<SecondaryBootDisk>>, pub service_account: Option<String>, pub shielded_instance_config: Option<ShieldedInstanceConfig>, pub sole_tenant_config: Option<SoleTenantConfig>, pub spot: Option<bool>, pub tags: Option<Vec<String>>, pub taints: Option<Vec<NodeTaint>>, pub windows_node_config: Option<WindowsNodeConfig>, pub workload_metadata_config: Option<WorkloadMetadataConfig>,
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Parameters that describe the nodes in a cluster. GKE Autopilot clusters do not recognize parameters in NodeConfig. Use AutoprovisioningNodePoolDefaults instead.

This type is not used in any activity, and only used as part of another schema.

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§accelerators: Option<Vec<AcceleratorConfig>>

A list of hardware accelerators to be attached to each node. See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/gpus for more information about support for GPUs.

§advanced_machine_features: Option<AdvancedMachineFeatures>

Advanced features for the Compute Engine VM.

§boot_disk_kms_key: Option<String>

The Customer Managed Encryption Key used to encrypt the boot disk attached to each node in the node pool. This should be of the form projects/[KEY_PROJECT_ID]/locations/[LOCATION]/keyRings/[RING_NAME]/cryptoKeys/[KEY_NAME]. For more information about protecting resources with Cloud KMS Keys please see: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/customer-managed-encryption

§confidential_nodes: Option<ConfidentialNodes>

Confidential nodes config. All the nodes in the node pool will be Confidential VM once enabled.

§containerd_config: Option<ContainerdConfig>

Parameters for containerd customization.

§disk_size_gb: Option<i32>

Size of the disk attached to each node, specified in GB. The smallest allowed disk size is 10GB. If unspecified, the default disk size is 100GB.

§disk_type: Option<String>

Type of the disk attached to each node (e.g. ‘pd-standard’, ‘pd-ssd’ or ‘pd-balanced’) If unspecified, the default disk type is ‘pd-standard’

§enable_confidential_storage: Option<bool>

Optional. Reserved for future use.

§ephemeral_storage_local_ssd_config: Option<EphemeralStorageLocalSsdConfig>

Parameters for the node ephemeral storage using Local SSDs. If unspecified, ephemeral storage is backed by the boot disk.

§fast_socket: Option<FastSocket>

Enable or disable NCCL fast socket for the node pool.

§gcfs_config: Option<GcfsConfig>

Google Container File System (image streaming) configs.

§gvnic: Option<VirtualNIC>

Enable or disable gvnic in the node pool.

§image_type: Option<String>

The image type to use for this node. Note that for a given image type, the latest version of it will be used. Please see https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-images for available image types.

§kubelet_config: Option<NodeKubeletConfig>

Node kubelet configs.

§labels: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

The map of Kubernetes labels (key/value pairs) to be applied to each node. These will added in addition to any default label(s) that Kubernetes may apply to the node. In case of conflict in label keys, the applied set may differ depending on the Kubernetes version – it’s best to assume the behavior is undefined and conflicts should be avoided. For more information, including usage and the valid values, see: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/

§linux_node_config: Option<LinuxNodeConfig>

Parameters that can be configured on Linux nodes.

§local_nvme_ssd_block_config: Option<LocalNvmeSsdBlockConfig>

Parameters for using raw-block Local NVMe SSDs.

§local_ssd_count: Option<i32>

The number of local SSD disks to be attached to the node. The limit for this value is dependent upon the maximum number of disks available on a machine per zone. See: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd for more information.

§logging_config: Option<NodePoolLoggingConfig>

Logging configuration.

§machine_type: Option<String>

The name of a Google Compute Engine machine type If unspecified, the default machine type is e2-medium.

§metadata: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

The metadata key/value pairs assigned to instances in the cluster. Keys must conform to the regexp [a-zA-Z0-9-_]+ and be less than 128 bytes in length. These are reflected as part of a URL in the metadata server. Additionally, to avoid ambiguity, keys must not conflict with any other metadata keys for the project or be one of the reserved keys: - “cluster-location” - “cluster-name” - “cluster-uid” - “configure-sh” - “containerd-configure-sh” - “enable-os-login” - “gci-ensure-gke-docker” - “gci-metrics-enabled” - “gci-update-strategy” - “instance-template” - “kube-env” - “startup-script” - “user-data” - “disable-address-manager” - “windows-startup-script-ps1” - “common-psm1” - “k8s-node-setup-psm1” - “install-ssh-psm1” - “user-profile-psm1” Values are free-form strings, and only have meaning as interpreted by the image running in the instance. The only restriction placed on them is that each value’s size must be less than or equal to 32 KB. The total size of all keys and values must be less than 512 KB.

§min_cpu_platform: Option<String>

Minimum CPU platform to be used by this instance. The instance may be scheduled on the specified or newer CPU platform. Applicable values are the friendly names of CPU platforms, such as minCpuPlatform: "Intel Haswell" or minCpuPlatform: "Intel Sandy Bridge". For more information, read how to specify min CPU platform

§node_group: Option<String>

Setting this field will assign instances of this pool to run on the specified node group. This is useful for running workloads on sole tenant nodes.

§oauth_scopes: Option<Vec<String>>

The set of Google API scopes to be made available on all of the node VMs under the “default” service account. The following scopes are recommended, but not required, and by default are not included: * https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute is required for mounting persistent storage on your nodes. * https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_only is required for communicating with gcr.io (the Google Container Registry). If unspecified, no scopes are added, unless Cloud Logging or Cloud Monitoring are enabled, in which case their required scopes will be added.

§preemptible: Option<bool>

Whether the nodes are created as preemptible VM instances. See: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/preemptible for more information about preemptible VM instances.

§reservation_affinity: Option<ReservationAffinity>

The optional reservation affinity. Setting this field will apply the specified Zonal Compute Reservation to this node pool.

§resource_labels: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

The resource labels for the node pool to use to annotate any related Google Compute Engine resources.

§resource_manager_tags: Option<ResourceManagerTags>

A map of resource manager tag keys and values to be attached to the nodes.

§sandbox_config: Option<SandboxConfig>

Sandbox configuration for this node.

§secondary_boot_disk_update_strategy: Option<SecondaryBootDiskUpdateStrategy>

Secondary boot disk update strategy.

§secondary_boot_disks: Option<Vec<SecondaryBootDisk>>

List of secondary boot disks attached to the nodes.

§service_account: Option<String>

The Google Cloud Platform Service Account to be used by the node VMs. Specify the email address of the Service Account; otherwise, if no Service Account is specified, the “default” service account is used.

§shielded_instance_config: Option<ShieldedInstanceConfig>

Shielded Instance options.

§sole_tenant_config: Option<SoleTenantConfig>

Parameters for node pools to be backed by shared sole tenant node groups.

§spot: Option<bool>

Spot flag for enabling Spot VM, which is a rebrand of the existing preemptible flag.

§tags: Option<Vec<String>>

The list of instance tags applied to all nodes. Tags are used to identify valid sources or targets for network firewalls and are specified by the client during cluster or node pool creation. Each tag within the list must comply with RFC1035.

§taints: Option<Vec<NodeTaint>>

List of kubernetes taints to be applied to each node. For more information, including usage and the valid values, see: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/

§windows_node_config: Option<WindowsNodeConfig>

Parameters that can be configured on Windows nodes.

§workload_metadata_config: Option<WorkloadMetadataConfig>

The workload metadata configuration for this node.

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impl Clone for NodeConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> NodeConfig

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for NodeConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Default for NodeConfig

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fn default() -> NodeConfig

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for NodeConfig

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
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Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Serialize for NodeConfig

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
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