NAME
    gcloud alpha dataproc clusters - create and manage Dataproc clusters

SYNOPSIS
    gcloud alpha dataproc clusters GROUP | COMMAND [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]

DESCRIPTION
    (ALPHA) Create and manage Dataproc clusters.

EXAMPLES
    To create a cluster, run:

        $ gcloud alpha dataproc clusters create my-cluster \
            --region=us-central1

    To resize a cluster, run:

        $ gcloud alpha dataproc clusters update my-cluster \
            --region=us-central1 --num-workers 5

    To delete a cluster, run:

        $ gcloud alpha dataproc clusters delete my-cluster \
            --region=us-central1

    To view the details of a cluster, run:

        $ gcloud alpha dataproc clusters describe my-cluster \
            --region=us-central1

    To see the list of all clusters, run:

        $ gcloud alpha dataproc clusters list

GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
    These flags are available to all commands: --help.

    Run $ gcloud help for details.

GROUPS
    GROUP is one of the following:

     gke
        (ALPHA) Create Dataproc GKE-based virtual clusters.

COMMANDS
    COMMAND is one of the following:

     create
        (ALPHA) Create a cluster.

     create-from-file
        (ALPHA) Create a cluster from a file.

     delete
        (ALPHA) Delete a cluster.

     describe
        (ALPHA) View the details of a cluster.

     diagnose
        (ALPHA) Run a detailed diagnostic on a cluster.

     export
        (ALPHA) Export a cluster.

     get-iam-policy
        (ALPHA) Get IAM policy for a cluster.

     import
        (ALPHA) Import a cluster.

     list
        (ALPHA) View a list of clusters in a project.

     set-iam-policy
        (ALPHA) Set IAM policy for a cluster.

     start
        (ALPHA) Start a cluster.

     stop
        (ALPHA) Stop a cluster.

     update
        (ALPHA) Update labels and/or the number of worker nodes in a cluster.

NOTES
    This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
    command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct
    project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early
    access allowlist. These variants are also available:

        $ gcloud dataproc clusters

        $ gcloud beta dataproc clusters

