How can I upload files of my website and access them on google cloud. I have created an instance and installed apache on the virtual machine and when I go to external IP I get the apache default page.I just want to know how can I replace this with my whole website...I tried "fileZilla" to upload files but couldn't upload the file in var/www directory it showed "permission denied error"
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If you aren't familiar with GCP, I'd suggest Firebase Hosting for dynamic (ie: PHP) websites; or, since Cloud Storage comes with an always free tier, this can save a lot of money over time if you are hosting static HTML web pages from Cloud Storage. See this article for details on how its done: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website
FileZilla SFTP: When accessing your GCP instance via SFTP, you won't be able to gain sudo privileges, so copy your websites website folder to your GCP instance home directory instead of /var/www. Then ssh into your instance and move the files to default Apache directory. In Ubuntu 18.04, Apache uses /var/wwww/html/ to serve its default website, so I'd use this command:
sudo mv /home/$USER/{your_uploaded_website_directory}/* /var/www/html
You will also need to change ownership of the moved files to the Apache user and group (that's www-data
in Ubuntu).
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/
sudo cp -r <src_directory> /var/www