Provided by: euca2ools_3.1.0-1_all
NAME
euca-bundle-image - Prepare an image for uploading to a cloud
SYNOPSIS
euca-bundle-image -i FILE [-p PREFIX] -r {i386,x86_64,armhf} [-c FILE] [-k FILE] [-u ACCOUNT] [--region USER@REGION] [--ec2cert FILE] [--kernel IMAGE] [--ramdisk IMAGE] [-B VIRTUAL1=DEVICE1,VIRTUAL2=DEVICE2,...] [-d DIR] [--productcodes CODE1,CODE2,...] [--progress | --no-progress] [--debug] [--debugger] [--version] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
Prepare an image for uploading to a cloud optional arguments: -i FILE, --image FILE file containing the image to bundle (required) -p PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX the file name prefix to give the bundle's files (default: the image's file name) -r {i386,x86_64,armhf}, --arch {i386,x86_64,armhf} the image's processor architecture (required) -c FILE, --cert FILE file containing your X.509 certificate. -k FILE, --privatekey FILE file containing the private key to sign the bundle's manifest with. This private key will also be required to unbundle the image in the future. -u ACCOUNT, --user ACCOUNT your account ID --region USER@REGION use encryption keys and the account ID specified for a user and/or region in configuration files --ec2cert FILE file containing the cloud's X.509 certificate --kernel IMAGE ID of the kernel image to associate with the machine bundle --ramdisk IMAGE ID of the ramdisk image to associate with the machine bundle -B VIRTUAL1=DEVICE1,VIRTUAL2=DEVICE2,..., --block-device-mappings VIRTUAL1=DEVICE1,VIRTUAL2=DEVICE2,... default block device mapping scheme with which to launch instances of this machine image -d DIR, --destination DIR location to place the bundle's files (default: dir named by TMPDIR, TEMP, or TMP environment variables, or otherwise /var/tmp) --productcodes CODE1,CODE2,... comma-separated list of product codes --progress show progress (the default when run interactively) --no-progress do not show progress (the default when run noninteractively) --debug show debugging output --debugger launch interactive debugger on error --version show the program's version and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit