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deploy issue in GKE

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when i build the image through cloud build and auto deploy in gcp server it sometimes doesnot auto deploy in GKE cluster. Already have image (with digest): gcr.io/cloud-builders/gcloud Step #10: WARNING: The private SSH key file for gcloud does not exist. Step #10: WARNING: The public SSH key file for gcloud does not exist. Step #10: WARNING: You do not have an SSH key for gcloud. Step #10: WARNING: SSH keygen will be executed to generate a key. Step #10: This tool needs to create the directory [/builder/home/.ssh] before being able Step #10: to generate SSH keys. Step #10: Step #10: Generating public/private rsa key pair. Step #10: Your identification has been saved in /builder/home/.ssh/google_compute_engine Step #10: Your public key has been saved in /builder/home/.ssh/google_compute_engine.pub Step #10: The key fingerprint is: Step #10: SHA256:2w7vbUZ0M+RAYnSXL0nA7/MXxYzuK9g1iwgjg6GIUh4 root@051a8fc9e0f3 Step #10: The key's randomart image is: Step #10: +---[RSA 3072]----+ Step #10: | .+o+... | Step #10: | . oo.+ | Step #10: | * * | Step #10: | E . . X =| Step #10: |.+ o o S . + +.| Step #10: |+ o . o oo . . | Step #10: |. ooo.= + =.| Step #10: | +o. o o| Step #10: | .+o.....| Step #10: +----[SHA256]-----+ Step #10: Do you want to continue (Y/n)?
Step #10: Updating project ssh metadata... Step #10: ...........................................................Updated [https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/treeleaf]. Step #10: .done. Step #10: Waiting for SSH key to propagate. Step #10: Warning: Permanently added 'compute.8853120517783223174' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts. Step #10: Error: UPGRADE FAILED: query: failed to query with labels: Unauthorized Finished Step #10 ERROR ERROR: build step 10 "gcr.io/cloud-builders/gcloud" failed: step exited with non-zero status: 1 it is deployed through helm . sometimes it is auto deployed sometimes doesnot.

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