Updated on 2024-07-12 GMT+08:00

Registering an ISO File as an ISO Image

Scenarios

Register an external ISO file on the cloud platform as a private image (ISO image). Before registering an image, upload the ISO file exported in Integrating VirtIO Drivers into an ISO File to the OBS bucket.

The ISO image cannot be replicated, exported, or encrypted.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Access the IMS console.

    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Compute, click Image Management Service.

      The IMS console is displayed.

  2. Register an ISO file as an ISO image.

    1. Click Create Image in the upper right corner.
    2. In the Image Type and Source area, select ISO image for Type.
    3. In the image file list, select the bucket and then the image file.
      Figure 1 Creating a private image from an ISO file
    4. In the Image Information area, set the following parameters.

      • Architecture. Select x86 or ARM.

        This parameter is required only in regions that support both x86 and Arm.

      • Boot Mode: Select BIOS or UEFI. Ensure that the selected boot mode is the same as that in the image file, or the ECSs created from this image will not be able to boot up. The Arm architecture does not support the BIOS boot mode.

        If the boot mode in the image file is BIOS but you select UEFI here for Boot Mode, you will not be able to adjust the resolution.

      • OS: Select the OS specified in the ISO file. To ensure that the image can be created and used properly, select an OS consistent with that in the image file.
      • System Disk: Set the system disk capacity (value range: 40 GB to 1024 GB), which must be no less than the capacity of the system disk in the image file.
      • Name: Enter a name for the image to be created.
      • Enterprise Project: Select the enterprise project to which your images belong.
      • Tag: (Optional) Add a tag to the image to be created.
      • Description: (Optional) Enter image description as needed.
    5. Click Next.
    6. Confirm the settings. Select Statement of Commitment to Image Creation and Huawei Image Disclaimer. Click Submit.

  3. Switch back to the Image Management Service page to check the image status.

    When the image status changes to Normal, the image is registered successfully.