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gcloud component update fails

I've deployed to VM's running Debian on GCE and have cron scripts that use gcloud commands.

I noticed that gcloud components update retuns this error

ERROR: (gcloud.components.update) The component manager is disabled for this installation

My mac works fine to update gcloud and add new components.

The built in gcloud tools that were in the VM image won't update. I have not found out how to enable the component manager.

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Andrew MacKay Avatar asked Jan 24 '15 21:01

Andrew MacKay


4 Answers

UPDATED

Now you can use sudo apt-get install google-cloud-sdk command to install or update Google Cloud SDK.

You may need to add Cloud SDK repository in your Linux machine. This is the instructions.


Note: The following workaround should not be used anymore.

The component manager is enabled on latest images and gcloud components update command should be working now.

In case you're still experiencing this issue, use the following command to enable updater:

sudo sed -i -e 's/true/false/' /usr/lib/google-cloud-sdk/lib/googlecloudsdk/core/config.json
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Kamran Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 20:10

Kamran


You cannot update components using the built in SDK tools on a compute engine instance. However you can download another local copy of the SDK from https://cloud.google.com/sdk/ (curl https://sdk.cloud.google.com | bash) and update your path accordingly to use the new SDK install, and you will have the component manager enabled.

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Adam Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 21:10

Adam


Came here while trying to gcloud components install [x] on a Docker container from google/cloud-sdk and getting the same error (I am probably not the only one on this situation).

Unfortunately, apt-get install google-cloud-sdk (as suggested on the most upvoted answer) didn't help.

But the ugly sed on config file did the trick. Dirty but efficient fix (for the moment).

RUN sed -i -e 's/"disable_updater": true,/"disable_updater": false,/' /usr/lib/google-cloud-sdk/lib/googlecloudsdk/core/config.json
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Blackus Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 20:10

Blackus


Building off of Vilas's explanation above: you can't run the updater for the built in gcloud image. However you can install a copy of gcloud outside of the package manager and run the updater on that gcloud install.

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Jeffrey Vaughan Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 21:10

Jeffrey Vaughan