Appendix A. Image configuration parameters
The following keys can be used with the property
option for both the glance image-update
and glance image-create
commands.
$ glance image-update IMG-UUID --property architecture=x86_64
Specific to | Key | Description | Supported values |
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All |
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The CPU architecture that must be supported by the hypervisor. For example, |
|
All |
| The hypervisor type. |
|
All |
| For snapshot images, this is the UUID of the server used to create this image. | Valid server UUID |
All |
| The ID of an image stored in the Image Service that should be used as the kernel when booting an AMI-style image. | Valid image ID |
All |
| The common name of the operating system distribution in lowercase. |
|
All |
| The operating system version as specified by the distributor. | Version number (for example, "11.10") |
All |
| The ID of image stored in the Image Service that should be used as the ramdisk when booting an AMI-style image. | Valid image ID |
All |
| The virtual machine mode. This represents the host/guest ABI (application binary interface) used for the virtual machine. |
|
libvirt API driver |
| Specifies the type of disk controller to attach disk devices to. |
|
libvirt API driver |
| Specifies the type of disk controller to attach CD-ROM devices to. |
|
libvirt API driver |
| Number of NUMA nodes to expose to the instance (does not override flavor definition). | Integer. |
libvirt API driver |
| Mapping of vCPUs N-M to NUMA node 0 (does not override flavor definition). | Comma-separated list of integers. |
libvirt API driver |
| Mapping of vCPUs N-M to NUMA node 1 (does not override flavor definition). | Comma-separated list of integers. |
libvirt API driver |
| Mapping N MB of RAM to NUMA node 0 (does not override flavor definition). | Integer |
libvirt API driver |
| Mapping N MB of RAM to NUMA node 1 (does not override flavor definition). | Integer |
libvirt API driver |
|
Guest agent support. If set to |
|
libvirt API driver |
| Adds a random number generator (RNG) device to instances launched with this image.
The instance flavor enables the RNG device by default. To disable the RNG device, the cloud administrator must set
The default entropy source is |
|
libvirt API driver |
| Enables the use of VirtIO SCSI (virtio-scsi) to provide block device access for compute instances; by default, instances use VirtIO Block (virtio-blk). VirtIO SCSI is a para-virtualized SCSI controller device that provides improved scalability and performance, and supports advanced SCSI hardware. |
|
libvirt API driver |
| The video device driver for the display device to use in virtual machine instances. | Set to one of the following values to specify the supported driver to use:
|
libvirt API driver |
|
Maximum RAM for the video image. Used only if a | Integer in MB (for example, 64) |
libvirt API driver |
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Enables a virtual hardware watchdog device that carries out the specified action if the server hangs. The watchdog uses the i6300esb device (emulating a PCI Intel 6300ESB). If |
|
libvirt API driver |
| The kernel command line to be used by the libvirt driver, instead of the default. For Linux Containers (LXC), the value is used as arguments for initialization. This key is valid only for Amazon kernel, ramdisk, or machine images (aki, ari, or ami). | |
libvirt API driver and VMware API driver |
| Specifies the model of virtual network interface device to use. | The valid options depend on the configured hypervisor.
|
VMware API driver |
| The virtual SCSI or IDE controller used by the hypervisor. |
|
VMware API driver |
|
A VMware GuestID which describes the operating system installed in the image. This value is passed to the hypervisor when creating a virtual machine. If not specified, the key defaults to | For more information, see Images with VMware vSphere. |
VMware API driver |
| Currently unused. |
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XenAPI driver |
|
If true, the root partition on the disk is automatically resized before the instance boots. This value is only taken into account by the Compute service when using a Xen-based hypervisor with the XenAPI driver. The Compute service will only attempt to resize if there is a single partition on the image, and only if the partition is in |
|
libvirt API driver and XenAPI driver |
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The operating system installed on the image. The XenAPI driver contains logic that takes different actions depending on the value of the |
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