Updated on 2024-10-31 GMT+08:00

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
  • Cloud-Init

Constraints

  • You can only modify a private image in the Normal state.

Procedure

Use any of the following methods to modify an image:

Method 1:
  1. Access the IMS console.
    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.

      The IMS console is displayed.

  2. Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
  3. Locate the row that contains the image and click Modify in the Operation column.
  4. In the Modify Image dialog box, modify the image.
    Figure 1 Modifying an image
Method 2:
  1. Access the IMS console.
    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.

      The IMS console is displayed.

  2. Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
  3. On the image list, click the name of the target image.
  4. On the image details page, click Modify in the upper right corner. In the Modify Image dialog box, modify image attributes.

Method 3:

The system allows you to quickly change the name of a private image.
  1. Access the IMS console.
    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.

      The IMS console is displayed.

  2. Click the Private Images tab.
  3. In the private image list, locate the target image and move the cursor to the Name column.
  4. Click to change the image name.
  5. Click OK.