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Windows Guest Environment for Google Compute Engine

This repository stores the collection of Windows packages installed on Google supported Compute Engine images.

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Background

The Windows guest environment is the Google provided configuration and tooling inside of a Google Compute Engine (GCE) virtual machine. The metadata server is a communication channel for transferring information from a client into the guest. The Windows guest environment includes a set of scripts and binaries that read the content of the metadata server to make a virtual machine run properly on Google Compute Engine.

Instance Setup

instance_setup.ps1 is configured by GCE sysprep to run on VM first boot. The script performs the following tasks:

  • Set the hostname to the instance name.
  • Runs user provided 'specialize' startup script.
  • Activates Windows using a KMS server.
  • Sets up RDP and WinRM to allow remote login.

Metadata Scripts

Metadata scripts implement support for running user provided startup scripts and shutdown scripts.

Packaging and Package Distribution

The guest code is packaged in GooGet packages and published to Google Cloud repositories.

We build and install the following packages for the Windows guest environment:

  • google-compute-engine-sysprep - Utilities for running sysprep on new Windows virtual machines.
  • google-compute-engine-metadata-scripts - Windows exe and cmd files to run startup and shutdown scripts.
  • google-compute-engine-powershell - PowerShell module for common functions used by other packages.
  • google-compute-engine-auto-updater - Automatic updater for core Google packages.
  • google-compute-engine-vss - Google Compute Engine VSS agent and provider

The package build specs are published in this project.

To setup GooGet and install packages run the following commands in an elevated PowerShell prompt:

Download and install GooGet:

[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/google/googet/releases/download/v2.13.0/googet.exe -OutFile $env:temp\googet.exe
& "$env:temp\googet.exe" -root C:\ProgramData\GooGet -noconfirm install -sources https://packages.cloud.google.com/yuck/repos/google-compute-engine-stable googet
Remove-Item "$env:temp\googet.exe"

On installation GooGet adds content to the system environment, launch a new PowerShell console after installation or provide the full path to googet.exe (C:\ProgramData\GooGet\googet.exe).

Add the google-compute-engine-stable repo, this must be done in a new console if you just installed GooGet:

googet addrepo google-compute-engine-stable https://packages.cloud.google.com/yuck/repos/google-compute-engine-stable

Install the core packages google-compute-engine-windows, google-compute-engine-metadata-scripts,google-compute-engine-sysprep, and google-compute-engine-vss.

googet -noconfirm install google-compute-engine-windows google-compute-engine-sysprep google-compute-engine-metadata-scripts google-compute-engine-vss

Install optional packages, google-compute-engine-auto-updater:

googet -noconfirm install google-compute-engine-auto-updater

You can view available packages using the googet available and installed packages using the googet installed command. Running googet update will update to the latest versions available. To view additional commands run googet help.

Contributing

Have a patch that will benefit this project? Awesome! Follow these steps to have it accepted.

  1. Please sign our Contributor License Agreement.
  2. Fork this Git repository and make your changes.
  3. Create a Pull Request.
  4. Incorporate review feedback to your changes.
  5. Accepted!

License

All files in this repository are under the Apache License, Version 2.0 unless noted otherwise.