
HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Dashboard Help Version 1.0
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Select Image location from the drop-down list.
The Image Location box is displayed.
In the Image Location box, enter the HTTP URL to load the AKI image from.
OR
Select Image File from the drop-down-list.
The Choose File option is displayed.
Click Choose File to browse the AKI image.
Select the AKI Image to upload.
The CPU Architecture drop-down list displays x86_64 by default.
The moonshot hardware supports the above specification.
In the Minimum Disk box, specify a minimum size required to boot image.
If no input is entered, the minimum value defaults to 0.
In the Minimum Ram box, specify a minimum size required to boot image.
If no input is entered, the minimum value defaults to 0.
Click against Public to select it.
This will make the image visible to all users.
Click against Protected to select it.This makes the image as editable but cannot be deleted.
Click Create Image. A message is displayed on successful creation.
Note: ARI and AKI images are only listed in the Region Tab. Cloud and Project Tabs display images from
which an instance can be launched such as QCOW2, AMI etc.
To create the ARI image, do the following:
Click Create Image to open a Create an Image dialog box.
In the Name box, enter a name for the image.
From the Format drop-down list, select the format as ARI.
From the Image Source drop-down list, do either 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 to load the ARI image from.
OR
Select Image File from the drop-down-list.
The Choose File option is displayed.
Click Choose File to browse the ARI image.
Select the ARI Image to upload.
The CPU Architecture drop-down list displays x86_64 by default.
The moonshot hardware supports the above specification.
In the Minimum Disk box, specify a minimum size required to boot image.
If no input is entered, the minimum value defaults to 0.
In the Minimum Ram box, specify a minimum size required to boot image.
If no input is entered, the minimum value defaults to 0.
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