- NAME
-
- gcloud alpha compute images import - import an image into Compute Engine
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud alpha compute images import
IMAGE_NAME
(--source-file
=SOURCE_FILE
|--source-image
=SOURCE_IMAGE
|--aws-access-key-id
=AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
--aws-region
=AWS_REGION
--aws-secret-access-key
=AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
--aws-session-token
=AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
(--aws-source-ami-file-path
=AWS_SOURCE_AMI_FILE_PATH
|--aws-ami-export-location
=AWS_AMI_EXPORT_LOCATION
--aws-ami-id
=AWS_AMI_ID
)) [--no-address
] [--async
] [--cloudbuild-service-account
=CLOUDBUILD_SERVICE_ACCOUNT
] [--compute-service-account
=COMPUTE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT
] [--description
=DESCRIPTION
] [--family
=FAMILY
] [--no-guest-environment
] [--guest-os-features
=[GUEST_OS_FEATURE
,…]] [--log-location
=LOG_LOCATION
] [--network
=NETWORK
] [--storage-location
=STORAGE_LOCATION
] [--subnet
=SUBNET
] [--timeout
=TIMEOUT
; default="2h"] [--zone
=ZONE
] [--data-disk
|--byol
--os
=OS
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
(ALPHA)
(DEPRECATED)
This command is being deprecated. Instead, use thegcloud migration vms image-imports
command. For more information, see https://cloud.google.com/migrate/virtual-machines/docs/5.0/migrate/image_import.gcloud alpha compute images import
imports Virtual Disk images, such as VMWare VMDK files and VHD files, into Compute Engine.Importing images involves four steps:
- Upload the virtual disk file to Cloud Storage.
- Import the image to Compute Engine.
- Detect the OS and bootloader contained on the disk.
- Translate the image to make a bootable image. This command performs all four of these steps as required, depending on the input arguments specified.
Before importing an image, set up access to Cloud Storage and grant required roles to the user accounts and service accounts. For more information, see https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/import/requirements-export-import-images.
To override the detected OS, specify the
--os
flag. You can omit the translation step using the--data-disk
flag.If you exported your disk from Compute Engine then you don't need to re-import it. Instead, use
gcloud alpha compute images create
to create more images from the disk.Files stored on Cloud Storage and images in Compute Engine incur charges. See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/importing-virtual-disks#resource_cleanup.
Troubleshooting: Image import/export tools rely on CloudBuild default behavior. They has been using the default CloudBuild service account in order to import/export images to/from Google Cloud Platform. However, Cloud Build has changed this default behavior and in new projects a custom user managed service account may need to be provided to perform the builds. If you get a CloudBuild service account related error, run gcloud with --cloudbuild-service-account=<custom service account>. See
gcloud compute images import --help
for details. - EXAMPLES
-
To import a centos-7 VMDK file, run:
gcloud alpha compute images import myimage-name --os=centos-7 --source-file=mysourcefile
To import a data disk without operating system, run:
gcloud alpha compute images import myimage-name --data-disk --source-file=mysourcefile
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
IMAGE_NAME
- Name of the disk image to create.
- REQUIRED FLAGS
-
-
Exactly one of these must be specified:
-
Image import from local file, Cloud Storage or Compute Engine image.
At most one of these can be specified:
--source-file
=SOURCE_FILE
-
A local file, or the Cloud Storage URI of the virtual disk file to import. For
example:
orgs://my-bucket/my-image.vmdk
. For more information about Cloud Storage URIs, see https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/request-endpoints#json-api../my-local-image.vmdk
--source-image
=SOURCE_IMAGE
- An existing Compute Engine image from which to import.
-
Image import from AWS.
--aws-access-key-id
=AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
-
Access key ID for a temporary AWS credential. This ID must be generated using
the AWS Security Token Service.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--aws-region
=AWS_REGION
-
AWS region of the image that you want to import.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--aws-secret-access-key
=AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
-
Secret access key for a temporary AWS credential. This key must be generated
using the AWS Security Token Service.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--aws-session-token
=AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
-
Session token for a temporary AWS credential. This session token must be
generated using the AWS Security Token Service.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
-
Specify whether to import from an AMI or disk image.
Exactly one of these must be specified:
-
If importing a disk image, specify the following:
--aws-source-ami-file-path
=AWS_SOURCE_AMI_FILE_PATH
- S3 resource path of the exported image file that you want to import.
-
If importing an AMI, specify the following two flags:
--aws-ami-export-location
=AWS_AMI_EXPORT_LOCATION
-
An AWS S3 bucket location where the converted image file can be temporarily
exported to before the import to Cloud Storage.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
--aws-ami-id
=AWS_AMI_ID
-
AWS AMI ID of the image to import.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
-
If importing a disk image, specify the following:
-
Image import from local file, Cloud Storage or Compute Engine image.
-
Exactly one of these must be specified:
- OPTIONAL FLAGS
-
--no-address
-
Temporary VMs are created in your project during image import. Set this flag so
that these temporary VMs are not assigned external IP addresses.
Note: The image import process requires package managers to be installed on the operating system for the virtual disk. These package managers might need to make requests to package repositories that are outside Google Cloud. To allow access for these updates, you need to configure Cloud NAT and Private Google Access. For more information, see https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/import/importing-virtual-disks#no-external-ip.
--async
- Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to complete.
--cloudbuild-service-account
=CLOUDBUILD_SERVICE_ACCOUNT
-
Image import and export tools use Cloud Build to import and export images to and
from your project. Cloud Build uses a specific service account to execute builds
on your behalf. The Cloud Build service account generates an access token for
other service accounts and it is also used for authentication when building the
artifacts for the image import tool.
Use this flag to to specify a user-managed service account for image import and export. If you don't specify this flag, Cloud Build runs using your project's default Cloud Build service account. To set this option, specify the email address of the desired user-managed service account. Note: You must specify the
--logs-location
flag when you set a user-managed service account.At minimum, the specified user-managed service account needs to have the following roles assigned:
- roles/compute.admin
- roles/iam.serviceAccountTokenCreator
- roles/iam.serviceAccountUser
--compute-service-account
=COMPUTE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT
-
A temporary virtual machine instance is created in your project during image
import. Image import tooling on this temporary instance must be authenticated.
A Compute Engine service account is an identity attached to an instance. Its access tokens can be accessed through the instance metadata server and can be used to authenticate image import tooling on the instance.
To set this option, specify the email address corresponding to the required Compute Engine service account. If not provided, the image import on the temporary instance uses the project's default Compute Engine service account.
At a minimum, you need to grant the following roles to the specified Cloud Build service account:
- roles/compute.storageAdmin
- roles/storage.objectViewer
--description
=DESCRIPTION
- Description to set for the imported image.
--family
=FAMILY
- Family to set for the imported image.
--guest-environment
-
Installs the guest environment on the image. See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/guest-environment.
Enabled by default, use
--no-guest-environment
to disable. --guest-os-features
=[GUEST_OS_FEATURE
,…]-
Enables one or more features for VM instances that use the image for their boot
disks. See the descriptions of supported features at: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/create-delete-deprecate-private-images#guest-os-features.
GUEST_OS_FEATURE
must be (only one value is supported):UEFI_COMPATIBLE
. --log-location
=LOG_LOCATION
-
Directory in Cloud Storage to hold build logs. If not set,
gs://<project num>.cloudbuild-logs.googleusercontent.com/
is created and used. --network
=NETWORK
- Name of the network in your project to use for the image import. When you import an image, the import tool creates and uses temporary VMs in your project for the import process. Use this flag to specify the network to use for these temporary VMs.
--storage-location
=STORAGE_LOCATION
- Specifies a Cloud Storage location, either regional or multi-regional, where image content is to be stored. If not specified, the multi-region location closest to the source is chosen automatically.
--subnet
=SUBNET
-
Name of the subnetwork in your project to use for the image import. When you
import an image, the import tool creates and uses temporary VMs in your project
for the import process. Use this flag to specify the subnetwork to use for these
temporary VMs.
- If the network resource is in legacy mode, do not provide this property.
- If the network is in auto subnet mode, specifying the subnetwork is optional.
- If the network is in custom subnet mode, then this field must be specified.
--timeout
=TIMEOUT
; default="2h"-
Maximum time an import can last before it fails as "TIMEOUT". For example, if
you specify
2h
, the process fails after 2 hours. See $ gcloud topic datetimes for information about duration formats.This timeout option has a maximum value of 24 hours.
If you are importing a large image that takes longer than 24 hours to import, either use the RAW disk format to reduce the time needed for converting the image, or split the data into several smaller images.
--zone
=ZONE
-
Zone to use when importing the image. When you import an image, the import tool
creates and uses temporary VMs in your project for the import process. Use this
flag to specify the zone to use for these temporary VMs. Overrides the default
compute/zone
property value for this command invocation. -
At most one of these can be specified:
--data-disk
- Specifies that the disk has no bootable OS installed on it. Imports the disk without making it bootable or installing Google tools on it.
--byol
-
Specifies that you want to import an image with an existing license. Importing
an image with an existing license is known as bring your own license (BYOL).
--byol
can be specified in any of the following ways:+ `--byol --os=rhel-8`: imports a RHEL 8 image with an existing license. + `--os=rhel-8-byol`: imports a RHEL 8 image with an existing license. + `--byol`: detects the OS contained on the disk, and imports the image with an existing license.
For more information about BYOL, see: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/nodes/bringing-your-own-licenses
--os
=OS
-
Specifies the OS of the disk image being imported.
OS
must be one of:centos-7
,centos-stream-8
,centos-stream-9
,debian-10
,debian-11
,debian-8
,debian-9
,opensuse-15
,rhel-6
,rhel-6-byol
,rhel-7
,rhel-7-byol
,rhel-8
,rhel-8-byol
,rhel-9
,rhel-9-byol
,rocky-8
,rocky-9
,sles-12
,sles-12-byol
,sles-15
,sles-15-byol
,sles-sap-12
,sles-sap-12-byol
,sles-sap-15
,sles-sap-15-byol
,ubuntu-1404
,ubuntu-1604
,ubuntu-1804
,ubuntu-2004
,ubuntu-2204
,windows-10-x64-byol
,windows-10-x86-byol
,windows-11-x64-byol
,windows-2008r2
,windows-2008r2-byol
,windows-2012
,windows-2012-byol
,windows-2012r2
,windows-2012r2-byol
,windows-2016
,windows-2016-byol
,windows-2019
,windows-2019-byol
,windows-2022
,windows-2022-byol
,windows-7-x64-byol
,windows-7-x86-byol
,windows-8-x64-byol
,windows-8-x86-byol
.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - NOTES
-
This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct project,
you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early access
allowlist. These variants are also available:
gcloud compute images import
gcloud beta compute images import
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Last updated 2024-09-17 UTC.