Register an image file uploaded to the OBS bucket as a private image.
The IMS console is displayed.
Table 1 and Table 2 list the parameters in the Image Type and Source and Image Information areas, respectively.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Type |
Select System disk image. |
Source |
Select Image File for Source. Select the bucket storing the image file from the list and then select the image file. |
Enable Fast Create |
This parameter is available only when you select a ZVHD2 or RAW image file. This function enables fast image creation and supports import of large files (up to 1 TB) as long as the files to be uploaded are converted to ZVHD2 or RAW format and optimized. If you have a file that meets the requirements, select Enable Fast Create and select the confirmation information following Image File Preparation. NOTE:
To learn how to convert image file formats and generate bitmap files, see Quickly Importing an Image File. |
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Enable automatic configuration |
If you select this option, the system will automatically check and optimize the image file. For details, see What Will the System Do to an Image File When I Use the File to Register a Private Image? |
Function |
Specifies whether the image is used to create ECSs or BMSs. The value can be ECS system disk image or BMS system disk image. This section uses ECS system disk image as an example. |
Boot Mode |
This parameter is optional. The value can be BIOS or UEFI. For details about the differences between the two, see How Is BIOS Different from UEFI? For details about which OSs support UEFI boot, see OSs Supporting UEFI Boot Mode. The boot mode must be the same as that in the image file. You need to confirm which boot mode is used in the image file. After you select the correct boot mode, the boot mode will be configured for the image at the background. Select the right boot mode, or ECSs created using the image will not be able to boot up. |
OS |
To ensure that the image can be created and used properly, select an OS consistent with that in the image file. If you do not select an OS, the system attempts to automatically identify the OS in the image file. NOTE:
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System Disk (GB) |
The system disk capacity. Ensure that this value is at least equal to the system disk size in the image file. NOTE:
If the uploaded VHD image is generated using qemu-img or similar tools, check the system disk size based on What Do I Do If the System Disk Size in a VHD Image File Exceeds the One I Have Specified on the Management Console When I Use This File to Register a Private Image? |
Data Disk (GB) |
You can also add data disks to the image. You need to obtain an image file containing data disks in advance. This function is used to migrate VMs and data disks from other platforms to the current platform. To add data disks, click A maximum of three data disks can be added. |
Name |
Set a name for the image. |
Encryption |
(Optional) If you want to encrypt the image, select KMS encryption and select the key to be used from the key list. After you select KMS encryption, the system will create a default master private key ims/default for you. You can also select a private key from the private key list. For how to encrypt an image, see Creating Encrypted Images. |
Tag |
(Optional) Set a tag key and a tag value for the image to make identification and management of your images easier. |
Description |
(Optional) Enter a description of the image. |
If you add data disks during image creation, a system disk image and data disk images will be generated. The number of data disk images depends on the number of data disks you add (a maximum of 3).
The time required for image registration is determined by the image file size. You may need to wait a long period of time for the image file to be successfully registered as a private image.