I'm following the Quickstart for Mac OS X to install the cloud SDK. Following the steps exactly,
1) python -V
returns "Python 2.7.10"
2) Download and extract using ./install.sh
the 64bit version of the SDK in google-cloud-sdk returns...
Welcome to the Google Cloud SDK! To help improve the quality of this product, we collect anonymized usage data and anonymized stacktraces when crashes are encountered; additional information is available at <https://cloud.google.com/sdk/usage-statistics>. You may choose to opt out of this collection now (by choosing 'N' at the below prompt), or at any time in the future by running the following command: gcloud config set disable_usage_reporting true Do you want to help improve the Google Cloud SDK (Y/n)? Y Your current Cloud SDK version is: 170.0.1 The latest available version is: 170.0.1 ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Components │ ├───────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────┬───────────┤ │ Status │ Name │ ID │ Size │ ├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────┤ │ Not Installed │ App Engine Go Extensions │ app-engine-go │ 97.7 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Bigtable Command Line Tool │ cbt │ 4.0 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Bigtable Emulator │ bigtable │ 3.5 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Datalab Command Line Tool │ datalab │ < 1 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Datastore Emulator │ cloud-datastore-emulator │ 15.4 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Datastore Emulator (Legacy) │ gcd-emulator │ 38.1 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Pub/Sub Emulator │ pubsub-emulator │ 33.2 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Emulator Reverse Proxy │ emulator-reverse-proxy │ 14.5 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Google Container Local Builder │ container-builder-local │ 3.7 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Google Container Registry's Docker credential helper │ docker-credential-gcr │ 2.2 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ gcloud Alpha Commands │ alpha │ < 1 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ gcloud Beta Commands │ beta │ < 1 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ gcloud app Java Extensions │ app-engine-java │ 128.1 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ gcloud app PHP Extensions (Mac OS X) │ app-engine-php-darwin │ 21.9 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ gcloud app Python Extensions │ app-engine-python │ 6.5 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ kubectl │ kubectl │ 15.9 MiB │ │ Installed │ BigQuery Command Line Tool │ bq │ < 1 MiB │ │ Installed │ Cloud SDK Core Libraries │ core │ 6.7 MiB │ │ Installed │ Cloud Storage Command Line Tool │ gsutil │ 3.0 MiB │ └───────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────┴───────────┘ To install or remove components at your current SDK version [170.0.1], run: $ gcloud components install COMPONENT_ID $ gcloud components remove COMPONENT_ID To update your SDK installation to the latest version [170.0.1], run: $ gcloud components update ==> Source [/Users/shaneoseasnain/Desktop/google-cloud-sdk/completion.bash.inc] in your profile to enable shell command completion for gcloud. ==> Source [/Users/shaneoseasnain/Desktop/google-cloud-sdk/path.bash.inc] in your profile to add the Google Cloud SDK command line tools to your $PATH. For more information on how to get started, please visit: https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/quickstarts
3) I've restarted the terminal and run gcloud init
from inside google-cloud-sdk. This returns "command not found
." If I run ls
, I see the following directory structure:
LICENSE completion.zsh.inc path.fish.inc README deb path.zsh.inc RELEASE_NOTES install.bat platform VERSION install.sh properties bin lib rpm completion.bash.inc path.bash.inc
4) I've tried to run gcloud init
inside bin
as well, but get the same problem, command not found
.
The only other suggestions I can see from the install guide are "enable command-completion in your bash shell, and/or enable usage reporting." I'm not sure how to do this but command completion and reporting don't look like they should be related to this problem. There is a lot written about command not found
but they relate to other problems where, for example, gcloud has stopped working after a while or problems in older versions. Has anyone a tip how to get the cloud sdk working?
Thanks
The first thing to do after successful installation is open your command line and type “gcloud” to check whether Cloud SDK has installed perfectly. Run “gcloud init”, it opens up a new browser window and asks to login into your google cloud account.
I had the same issue. A lazy and quick fix for this is to just run:
brew install --cask google-cloud-sdk
Found by googling.
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