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Image naming and single datastore support in VMware vCenter Server
Each set of CloudSystem images must be in the same datastore in the vCenter Server.
Folders cannot be used to separate an additional set of CloudSystem images that are uploaded
to the vCenter Server.
For example, if the Enterprise appliance image is added after the Foundation image, the
Enterprise image must be uploaded to the same datastore as the running Foundation appliance,
and it must have a unique name from other Enterprise appliances running in the same vCenter
Server.
Image metadata
Openstack Compute (Nova) uses a special metadata service to allow instances to retrieve specific
instance data. CloudSystem supports the OpenStack metadata API. The Amazon Elastic Compute
Cloud (EC2)–compatible API is not supported.
Can I delete images after they are provisioned?
Yes. Since images are downloaded to the virtual machine instances running the images, you can
delete images after they are provisioned without affecting the instances. Deleting an image removes
it from the console and user portal, making it unavailable for use when deploying virtual machine
instances.
Before you delete an image, you must check the Read-only setting for the image and, if necessary,
set it to Disabled. You can change this field on the Edit Image screen.
Deleting an image changes its screen components.
In the CloudSystem Console, the Image value for each previously associated instance changes
to Missing. To check this value, select Instances from the main menu.
In the CloudSystem Portal, the Status value for the image changes to Deleted.
To make a deleted image available for use again, use the Add Image screen in the console. See
Add Image (page 86).
Creating and obtaining images
For information about creating and obtaining images that you can add to the CloudSystem Console,
see the OpenStack Virtual Machine Image Guide at OpenStack Cloud Software.
Setting custom attributes on Microsoft Windows images
Before you can use a Windows image (.VMDK file) to boot ESX virtual machines, you must set
custom attributes on the image using the OpenStack Glance CLI or API. (Setting attributes is not
required for Linux images on ESX or KVM.)
The custom attributes required for Windows images on ESX are (for example):
vmware_ostype=windows8Server64Guest This line shows one possible example of a
Windows operating system type
vmware_adaptertype=lsiLogicsas
Set the custom attributes in one of the following ways.
After uploading a Windows image using the Add image screen
After you upload a Windows image using the Add Image screen, use the Glance CLI to set the
attributes on the file.
On a Windows or Linux system where the OpenStack CLI package for CloudSystem is installed,
enter the following command, where Windows-image.vmdk is the name of your Windows image
to update:
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