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What is the method to configure Gitlab's GKE Tutorial with free GCP when it fails due to the "CPUS_ALL_REGIONS" request needing 36.0 and being 4.0 shy?

asked 2022-01-17 11:00:00 +0000

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answered 2022-05-21 04:00:00 +0000

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The method to configure Gitlab's GKE Tutorial with free GCP when it fails due to the "CPUSALLREGIONS" request needing 36.0 and being 4.0 shy, involves following the below steps:

  1. Go to the GCP console and log in to your account.
  2. Select the project that you are using for the Gitlab tutorial.
  3. Click the navigation menu on the left-hand side and go to "IAM & Admin".
  4. Click on "Quotas" and then click on "Metrics".
  5. Filter the metrics by "CPUs" and select "CPU quotas by region".
  6. You will see a list of regions and their available CPU quotas. Select a region with a higher CPU quota than the one in use for the Gitlab tutorial.
  7. Click on "Edit quotas" at the top of the page.
  8. Select the region that you want to increase the CPU quota for, and enter the new value for "CPUs".
  9. Click "Save" to complete the update.
  10. Go back to the Gitlab tutorial and try to deploy again. The deployment should now be successful.

Note: If the quota increase is not allowed for your account, you may need to upgrade your GCP account or contact Google Cloud support.

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