I am new to GCP Cloud Infrastructure, so apologize in advance for my ignorance.
Today I tried to create a private GKE autopilot cluster on a VPC set up with the classic range names: “pods” and “services”.
In particular I noticed that the “peering name” field of the resource “google_container_cluster” and the GKE peering is not shown on google cloud console in the “Peering” entry under the network assigned to GKE. Can you explain why? Unfortunately, if I use GCP cloud foundation fabric modules it gives me error because the attribute “peering_name” is empty.
Would anyone be able to explain if this is really a problem?
I expect to find a peering connection between Control Plane GCP to my private GKE Cluster autopilot.
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