Modifying an Image
Scenarios
You can modify the following attributes of a private image:
- Name
- Description
- Minimum memory
- Maximum memory
- NIC multi-queue
NIC multi-queue enables multiple CPUs to process NIC interrupts for load balancing. For details, see How Do I Enable NIC Multi-Queue for an Image?
- Boot mode
Constraints
- You can only modify a private image in the Normal state.
Procedure
Use any of the following methods to modify an image:
- Access the IMS console.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Compute, click Image Management Service.
The IMS console is displayed.
- Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
- Locate the row that contains the image and click Modify in the Operation column.
- In the Modify Image dialog box, modify the image.
Figure 1 Modifying an image
- Access the IMS console.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Compute, click Image Management Service.
The IMS console is displayed.
- Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
- On the image list, click the name of the target image.
- On the image details page, click Modify in the upper right corner. In the Modify Image dialog box, modify image attributes.
Method 3:
- Access the IMS console.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Compute, click Image Management Service.
The IMS console is displayed.
- Click the Private Images tab.
- In the private image list, locate the target image and move the cursor to the Name column.
- Click to change the image name.
- Click OK.
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