$Date: 2019-07-19 09:22:39 +0000 (Fri, 19 Jul 2019) $VBoxManage cloud imageVBoxManage-cloudimage1VBoxManage-cloudimageManage the cloud imagesOracle VM VirtualBoxVBoxManage cloud--provider=name--profile=nameimagecreate--display-name=name--bucket-name=name--object-name=name--instance-id=unique idVBoxManage cloud--provider=name--profile=nameimageinfo--id=unique idVBoxManage cloud--provider=name--profile=nameimagedelete--id=unique idVBoxManage cloud--provider=name--profile=nameimageimport--id=unique id--bucket-name=name--object-name=nameVBoxManage cloud--provider=name--profile=nameimageexport--id=unique id--display-name=name--bucket-name=name--object-name=nameDescriptionCommon optionsThe subcommands of cloudimage implement the standard operations for a cloud image
like create/delete/show/import/export. The next common options must be placed between the "cloud" and the following sub-commands:--provider=nameShort cloud provider name.--profile=nameCloud profile name. cloud image create
Creates new image in the Cloud.
There are two standard ways to create an image in the Cloud:
1. Create an image from an object in the Cloud Storage;
2. Create an image from an existing cloud instance.
For the 1st approach next parameters are required:
bucket-name - cloud bucket name where an object is located;
object-name - name of object in the bucket;
display-name - name for new image in the Cloud.
For the 2d approach next parameters are required:
instance-id - Id of instance in the Cloud;
display-name - name for new image in the Cloud.
Name for new image in the Cloud.Cloud bucket name where an object is located.Name of object in the bucket.Unique identifier which fully identifies the instance in the Cloud.cloud image info
Display information about a cloud image with a specified id.
Unique identifier which fully identifies the image in the Cloud.cloud image delete
Delete an image with a specified id from the Cloud.
Unique identifier which fully identifies the image in the Cloud.cloud image import
Import an image with a specified id from the Cloud to a local host.
The result is an object in the local "temp" folder on the local host.
Possible approach may have two general steps:
1. Create an object from an image in the Cloud Storage;
2. Download the object to the local host.
So the next parameters may be required:
bucket-name - cloud bucket name where the object will be created;
object-name - name of object in the bucket. if parameter "object-name" is absent a displayed image name is used.
If the first step isn't needed only the parameter "id" is required.
Unique identifier which fully identifies the image in the Cloud.Cloud bucket name where an object will be created.
Name of created object in the bucket. The downloaded object will have this name.
cloud image export
Export an existing VBox image with a specified uuid from a local host to the Cloud.
The result is new image in the Cloud.
Possible approach may have two general steps:
1. Upload VBox image to the Cloud Storage;
2. Create an image from the uploaded object.
So the next parameters may be required:
bucket-name -cloud bucket name where the object will be uploaded;
object-name - name of object in the bucket. If parameter "object-name" is absent the image id is used;
display-name - name for new image in the Cloud.
If the first step isn't needed the parameters "id" and "display-name" are required only.
Unique identifier of the image in the VirtualBox.Name for new image in the Cloud.Cloud bucket name where the image (object) will be uploaded.Name of object in the bucket.