For Knative serving on VMware, see the GA-level installation guide.
Support for the following GKE clusters are available as a Preview:
Use the steps on this page to configure a new installation or to update an existing fleet installation of Knative serving.
Before you begin
You must ensure that you meet the installation prerequisites.
Configure your CloudRun custom resource
 You need to manually create and configure the CloudRun custom resource to configure your installation.
CloudRun custom resource for GKE clusters outside Google Cloud:  - You must create or have an existing service account that has been granted the required Monitoring Metric Writer role ( - monitoring.metricWriter).- To create a new service account and then download the key, see Using service accounts. 
- If you have an existing service account with the necessary permissions, locate the key that you downloaded when you created that service account. 
 
- Ensure Cloud Monitoring is enabled in your GKE cluster: 
- Create the - knative-servingnamespace:- kubectl create namespace knative-serving
- Create a secret in the - knative-servingnamespace that holds the service account with- monitoring.metricWriterpermissions:- kubectl create secret -n knative-serving generic SECRET_NAME --from-file=PATH_TO_KEY_FILE/SECRET_KEY- Replace: - SECRET_NAME with the name that you choose for the secret.
- SECRET_KEY with the name of the file that includes your credentials. Example: key.json
- PATH_TO_KEY_FILE with the path to the directory of the SECRET_KEY.
 - See the - kubectl create secretreference to learn more, including optional flags.
- Create a YAML file with the following attributes, for example - cloudrunanthos.yaml:- apiVersion: operator.run.cloud.google.com/v1alpha1 kind: CloudRun metadata: name: cloud-run spec: metricscollector: stackdriver: projectid: PROJECT_ID gcpzone: CLUSTER_LOCATION clustername: CLUSTER_NAME secretname: SECRET_NAME secretkey: SECRET_KEY- Replace the following: - PROJECT_ID with the ID of your Google Cloud project.
- CLUSTER_LOCATION with the region or zone in which your cluster is located.
- CLUSTER_NAME with the ID of your cluster or the fully qualified identifier for the cluster.
- SECRET_NAME with the name of the Secret for the service account of the knative-servingnamespace.
- SECRET_KEY with the key of the Secret for the service account of the - knative-servingnamespace. For example:- key.json- For details about service accounts, see: 
 - In this example - CloudRuncustom resource, the configuration details for Cloud Monitoring are specified to use the- my-gcp-logging-secretsecret and- key.jsonkey:- apiVersion: operator.run.cloud.google.com/v1alpha1 kind: CloudRun metadata: name: cloud-run spec: metricscollector: stackdriver: projectid: my-gcp-project-id gcpzone: us-central1-c clustername: my-anthos-cluster-name secretname: my-gcp-logging-secret secretkey: key.json ```
Enable and install Knative serving
Enable the Knative serving component in your GKE Enterprise fleet and then deploy your CloudRun custom resource:
- Enable Knative serving in your fleet: - gcloud container fleet cloudrun enable --project=PROJECT_ID- Replace PROJECT_ID with the ID of your Google Cloud project. - For details and additional options, see the gcloud container fleet cloudrun enable reference. 
- Optional: Verify that the Knative serving feature component is enabled: - Console- View if the Knative serving component is Enabled in the Google Cloud console: - Command line- View if the - appdevexperiencestate is- ACTIVE:- gcloud container fleet features list --project=PROJECT_ID- Replace PROJECT_ID with the ID of your Google Cloud project. - For details and additional options, see the gcloud container fleet features list reference. - Result: - NAME STATE appdevexperience ACTIVE
- For each GKE Enterprise cluster where you want to install Knative serving, you must deploy your - CloudRuncustom resource:- gcloud- gcloud container fleet cloudrun apply --kubeconfig=KUBECONFIG --context=CONTEXT --config=CONFIG_FILE- Replace the following: - KUBECONFIG with the absolute path to your kubectl config file.
- CONTEXT with the name of the context in your kubectl config file to use for connecting.
- CONFIG_FILE with the filename relative path to your cloudRuncustom resource. Examplecloudrunanthos.yaml.
 - For details and additional options, see the gcloud container fleet cloudrun apply reference. - kubectl- kubectl apply --kubeconfig=KUBECONFIG --filename CONFIG_FILE- Replace the following: - KUBECONFIG with the absolute path to your kubectl config file.
- CONFIG_FILE with the filename and relative path to your cloudRuncustom resource. Examplecloudrunanthos.yaml.
 - For details and additional options, see the kubectl apply reference. 
- Verify that Knative serving has been enabled in your cluster: - Open the Google Cloud console:
- Click on the name of your cluster to open the details pane.
- Run this command to check if you can see the Knative serving version details: kubectl get all -n knative-serving -o 'go-template={{index .metadata.labels "serving.knative.dev/release"}}'
- Verify that all Knative serving specific deployments are in running status under knative-servingandappdevexperiencenamespaces.
 
What's next
Set up your installation of Knative serving.