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Prepare an offline installation of Cloud Service Mesh
This page explains how to prepare offline installations of Cloud Service Mesh onsupported platformsother than
GKE on Google Cloud.
When running theasmclitool toinstall Cloud Service Mesh,
it uses a local directory to store configuration and artifacts. By default, a
temporary directory is created when executing the tool. However, you can specify
a directory using the--output_diroption on the command line. If the
directory already exists with the necessary configuration and artifacts, they
will be reused instead of re-downloading anything.
To perform an offline installation of Cloud Service Mesh, you can generate a
configuration package on a machine with Internet access, and then distribute
that package to other machines without internet access. Then, use the subcommandasmcli build-offline-packageto generate configuration packages.
During installation, ensure access toGoogle APIs and Servicesis possible, or manually enable the required dependencies. Even in offline
mode,asmcliuses Google Cloud CLI to enable some dependencies if the
corresponding flag is passed during installation.
Offline installation of Anthos Service Mesh
The following outlines how to prepare an offline installation of Cloud Service Mesh:
On the machine with Internet access that you installed Cloud Service Mesh,
create a package and then save it to the folderOFFLINE_PKG_DIR_PATH:
Copy the configuration directory andasmclitool to the offline machine.
Follow the normal instructions forinstalling Cloud Service Mesh.
Wherever the instructions specify to runasmcli install, ensure that you
also pass the--offlineflag and specify the configuration directory
created in the previous steps:
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