--- summary: "Run OpenClaw Gateway 24/7 on a GCP Compute Engine VM (Docker) with durable state" read_when: - You want OpenClaw running 24/7 on GCP - You want a production-grade, always-on Gateway on your own VM - You want full control over persistence, binaries, and restart behavior title: "GCP" --- # OpenClaw on GCP Compute Engine (Docker, Production VPS Guide) ## Goal Run a persistent OpenClaw Gateway on a GCP Compute Engine VM using Docker, with durable state, baked-in binaries, and safe restart behavior. If you want "OpenClaw 24/7 for ~$5-12/mo", this is a reliable setup on Google Cloud. Pricing varies by machine type and region; pick the smallest VM that fits your workload and scale up if you hit OOMs. ## What are we doing (simple terms)? - Create a GCP project and enable billing - Create a Compute Engine VM - Install Docker (isolated app runtime) - Start the OpenClaw Gateway in Docker - Persist `~/.openclaw` + `~/.openclaw/workspace` on the host (survives restarts/rebuilds) - Access the Control UI from your laptop via an SSH tunnel The Gateway can be accessed via: - SSH port forwarding from your laptop - Direct port exposure if you manage firewalling and tokens yourself This guide uses Debian on GCP Compute Engine. Ubuntu also works; map packages accordingly. For the generic Docker flow, see [Docker](/install/docker). --- ## Quick path (experienced operators) 1. Create GCP project + enable Compute Engine API 2. Create Compute Engine VM (e2-small, Debian 12, 20GB) 3. SSH into the VM 4. Install Docker 5. Clone OpenClaw repository 6. Create persistent host directories 7. Configure `.env` and `docker-compose.yml` 8. Bake required binaries, build, and launch --- ## What you need - GCP account (free tier eligible for e2-micro) - gcloud CLI installed (or use Cloud Console) - SSH access from your laptop - Basic comfort with SSH + copy/paste - ~20-30 minutes - Docker and Docker Compose - Model auth credentials - Optional provider credentials - WhatsApp QR - Telegram bot token - Gmail OAuth --- ## 1) Install gcloud CLI (or use Console) **Option A: gcloud CLI** (recommended for automation) Install from [https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install) Initialize and authenticate: ```bash gcloud init gcloud auth login ``` **Option B: Cloud Console** All steps can be done via the web UI at [https://console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com) --- ## 2) Create a GCP project **CLI:** ```bash gcloud projects create my-openclaw-project --name="OpenClaw Gateway" gcloud config set project my-openclaw-project ``` Enable billing at [https://console.cloud.google.com/billing](https://console.cloud.google.com/billing) (required for Compute Engine). Enable the Compute Engine API: ```bash gcloud services enable compute.googleapis.com ``` **Console:** 1. Go to IAM & Admin > Create Project 2. Name it and create 3. Enable billing for the project 4. Navigate to APIs & Services > Enable APIs > search "Compute Engine API" > Enable --- ## 3) Create the VM **Machine types:** | Type | Specs | Cost | Notes | | --------- | ------------------------ | ------------------ | -------------------------------------------- | | e2-medium | 2 vCPU, 4GB RAM | ~$25/mo | Most reliable for local Docker builds | | e2-small | 2 vCPU, 2GB RAM | ~$12/mo | Minimum recommended for Docker build | | e2-micro | 2 vCPU (shared), 1GB RAM | Free tier eligible | Often fails with Docker build OOM (exit 137) | **CLI:** ```bash gcloud compute instances create openclaw-gateway \ --zone=us-central1-a \ --machine-type=e2-small \ --boot-disk-size=20GB \ --image-family=debian-12 \ --image-project=debian-cloud ``` **Console:** 1. Go to Compute Engine > VM instances > Create instance 2. Name: `openclaw-gateway` 3. Region: `us-central1`, Zone: `us-central1-a` 4. Machine type: `e2-small` 5. Boot disk: Debian 12, 20GB 6. Create --- ## 4) SSH into the VM **CLI:** ```bash gcloud compute ssh openclaw-gateway --zone=us-central1-a ``` **Console:** Click the "SSH" button next to your VM in the Compute Engine dashboard. Note: SSH key propagation can take 1-2 minutes after VM creation. If connection is refused, wait and retry. --- ## 5) Install Docker (on the VM) ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y git curl ca-certificates curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sudo sh sudo usermod -aG docker $USER ``` Log out and back in for the group change to take effect: ```bash exit ``` Then SSH back in: ```bash gcloud compute ssh openclaw-gateway --zone=us-central1-a ``` Verify: ```bash docker --version docker compose version ``` --- ## 6) Clone the OpenClaw repository ```bash git clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git cd openclaw ``` This guide assumes you will build a custom image to guarantee binary persistence. --- ## 7) Create persistent host directories Docker containers are ephemeral. All long-lived state must live on the host. ```bash mkdir -p ~/.openclaw mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/workspace ``` --- ## 8) Configure environment variables Create `.env` in the repository root. ```bash OPENCLAW_IMAGE=openclaw:latest OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN=change-me-now OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND=lan OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT=18789 OPENCLAW_CONFIG_DIR=/home/$USER/.openclaw OPENCLAW_WORKSPACE_DIR=/home/$USER/.openclaw/workspace GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD=change-me-now XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/home/node/.openclaw ``` Generate strong secrets: ```bash openssl rand -hex 32 ``` **Do not commit this file.** --- ## 9) Docker Compose configuration Create or update `docker-compose.yml`. ```yaml services: openclaw-gateway: image: ${OPENCLAW_IMAGE} build: . restart: unless-stopped env_file: - .env environment: - HOME=/home/node - NODE_ENV=production - TERM=xterm-256color - OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND=${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND} - OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT=${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT} - OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN=${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN} - GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD=${GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD} - XDG_CONFIG_HOME=${XDG_CONFIG_HOME} - PATH=/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin volumes: - ${OPENCLAW_CONFIG_DIR}:/home/node/.openclaw - ${OPENCLAW_WORKSPACE_DIR}:/home/node/.openclaw/workspace ports: # Recommended: keep the Gateway loopback-only on the VM; access via SSH tunnel. # To expose it publicly, remove the `127.0.0.1:` prefix and firewall accordingly. - "127.0.0.1:${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT}:18789" command: [ "node", "dist/index.js", "gateway", "--bind", "${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND}", "--port", "${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT}", ] ``` --- ## 10) Shared Docker VM runtime steps Use the shared runtime guide for the common Docker host flow: - [Bake required binaries into the image](/install/docker-vm-runtime#bake-required-binaries-into-the-image) - [Build and launch](/install/docker-vm-runtime#build-and-launch) - [What persists where](/install/docker-vm-runtime#what-persists-where) - [Updates](/install/docker-vm-runtime#updates) --- ## 11) GCP-specific launch notes On GCP, if build fails with `Killed` or `exit code 137` during `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile`, the VM is out of memory. Use `e2-small` minimum, or `e2-medium` for more reliable first builds. When binding to LAN (`OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND=lan`), configure a trusted browser origin before continuing: ```bash docker compose run --rm openclaw-cli config set gateway.controlUi.allowedOrigins '["http://127.0.0.1:18789"]' --strict-json ``` If you changed the gateway port, replace `18789` with your configured port. ## 12) Access from your laptop Create an SSH tunnel to forward the Gateway port: ```bash gcloud compute ssh openclaw-gateway --zone=us-central1-a -- -L 18789:127.0.0.1:18789 ``` Open in your browser: `http://127.0.0.1:18789/` Fetch a fresh tokenized dashboard link: ```bash docker compose run --rm openclaw-cli dashboard --no-open ``` Paste the token from that URL. If Control UI shows `unauthorized` or `disconnected (1008): pairing required`, approve the browser device: ```bash docker compose run --rm openclaw-cli devices list docker compose run --rm openclaw-cli devices approve ``` Need the shared persistence and update reference again? See [Docker VM Runtime](/install/docker-vm-runtime#what-persists-where) and [Docker VM Runtime updates](/install/docker-vm-runtime#updates). --- ## Troubleshooting **SSH connection refused** SSH key propagation can take 1-2 minutes after VM creation. Wait and retry. **OS Login issues** Check your OS Login profile: ```bash gcloud compute os-login describe-profile ``` Ensure your account has the required IAM permissions (Compute OS Login or Compute OS Admin Login). **Out of memory (OOM)** If Docker build fails with `Killed` and `exit code 137`, the VM was OOM-killed. Upgrade to e2-small (minimum) or e2-medium (recommended for reliable local builds): ```bash # Stop the VM first gcloud compute instances stop openclaw-gateway --zone=us-central1-a # Change machine type gcloud compute instances set-machine-type openclaw-gateway \ --zone=us-central1-a \ --machine-type=e2-small # Start the VM gcloud compute instances start openclaw-gateway --zone=us-central1-a ``` --- ## Service accounts (security best practice) For personal use, your default user account works fine. For automation or CI/CD pipelines, create a dedicated service account with minimal permissions: 1. Create a service account: ```bash gcloud iam service-accounts create openclaw-deploy \ --display-name="OpenClaw Deployment" ``` 2. Grant Compute Instance Admin role (or narrower custom role): ```bash gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding my-openclaw-project \ --member="serviceAccount:openclaw-deploy@my-openclaw-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --role="roles/compute.instanceAdmin.v1" ``` Avoid using the Owner role for automation. Use the principle of least privilege. See [https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-roles](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-roles) for IAM role details. --- ## Next steps - Set up messaging channels: [Channels](/channels) - Pair local devices as nodes: [Nodes](/nodes) - Configure the Gateway: [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration)