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Componenets
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Components
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`disk-image-create [-a i386|amd64|armhf] -o filename {element} [{element} ...]`
* disk-image-create [-a i386|amd64|armhf] -o filename {element} [{element} ...]
Create an image of element {element}, optionally mixing in other elements.
Element dependencies are automatically included. Support for other
architectures depends on your environment being able to run binaries of that
platform. For instance, to enable armhf on Ubuntu install the qemu-user-static
package. The default output format from disk-image-create is qcow2. To instead
output a tarball pass in "-t tar". This tarball could then be used as an image
for a linux container(see docs/docker.md).
architectures depends on your environment being able to run binaries of
that platform. For instance, to enable armhf on Ubuntu install the
qemu-user-static package. The default output format from disk-image-create
is qcow2. To instead output a tarball pass in "-t tar". This tarball could
then be used as an image for a linux container(see docs/docker.md).
* ramdisk-image-create -o filename {element} [{element} ...] : Create a kernel+
ramdisk pair for running maintenance on bare metal machines (deployment,
inventory, burnin etc).
`ramdisk-image-create -o filename {element} [{element} ...]`
Create a kernel+ ramdisk pair for running maintenance on bare metal
machines (deployment, inventory, burnin etc).
To generate kernel+ramdisk pair for use with nova-baremetal, use::
To generate kernel+ramdisk pair for use with nova-baremetal, use
ramdisk-image-create -o deploy.ramdisk deploy-baremetal
To generate kernel+ramdisk pair for use with ironic, use
To generate kernel+ramdisk pair for use with ironic, use::
ramdisk-image-create -o deploy.ramdisk deploy-ironic
* disk-image-get-kernel filename : **DEPRECATED** Extract the appropriate
kernel and ramdisk to use when doing PXE boot using filename as the image
for a machine. Consider using the `baremetal` element, rather than this tool.
`disk-image-get-kernel filename`
* elements can be found in the top level elements directory.
**DEPRECATED** Extract the appropriate kernel and ramdisk to use when doing
PXE boot using filename as the image for a machine. Consider using the
:ref:`baremetal` element, rather than this tool.
* element-info : Extract information about elements.
`element-info`
Extract information about elements.
elements can be found in the top level elements directory.