
7.
From the left panel, select the Access and Security option again. The keypair is displayed on the page.
Upload Cloud Images
An image is required to install an Operating System in an instance. To upload cloud images in the
Administration Dashboard:
1.
Click any of the tabs: Cloud, Region, or Project. The selected tab displays options in the left panel.
2.
If you selected the Project tab, select Infrastructure > Images. If you started on the Cloud or Region
tab, click Images.
Note: You must create image types such as QCOW2 and AMI with the associated Amazon Kernel Image
(AKI) and Amazon RAMdisk Image (ARI). Recommendation: create the images in the following
sequence: Amazon Kernel Image (AKI), Amazon RAMdisk Image (ARI) and QCOW2. The
Administration Dashboard displays the Kernel Image drop-down list and RAM Disk Image drop-down
list when the selected format is QCOW2 or AMI.
Next, perform the steps in the following AKI, ARI, and QCOW2-QEMU sections.
To create an Amazon Kernel Image (AKI)
1.
Click Create Image to open the Create An Image dialog box.
2.
In the Name box, enter a name for the image.
3.
(Optional) In the Description box, enter a description for the image.
4.
From the Format drop-down list, select AKI.
5.
From the Image Source drop-down list, do one of the following:
Select Image Location from the drop-down list. The Image Location box is displayed.
In the Image Location box, enter the HTTP URL from which to load the AKI image.
Or:
Select Image File from the drop-down-list.
Click Choose File to browse to the AKI image.
Select the AKI Image to upload.
6.
The CPU Architecture drop-down list displays x86_64 by default. The HP Moonshot hardware supports
the above specification.
7.
In the Minimum Disk box, specify a minimum size required to boot the image. If no input is entered, the
minimum value defaults to 0.
8.
In the Minimum Ram box, specify a minimum size required to boot the image. If no input is entered, the
minimum value defaults to 0.
9.
Click the checkbox next to Public. This will make the image visible to all users.
10.
Click the checkbox next to Protected. This makes the image read-only.
11.
Click Create Image. A message is displayed on successful creation.
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