hcloud-upload-image upload
Upload the specified disk image into your Hetzner Cloud project.
Synopsis
This command implements a fake "upload", by going through a real server and snapshots. This does cost a bit of money for the server.
Image Size
The image size for raw disk images is only limited by the servers root disk.
The image size for qcow2 images is limited to the rescue systems root disk. This is currently a memory-backed file system with 960 MB of space. A qcow2 image not be larger than this size, or the process will error. There is a warning being logged if hcloud-upload-image can detect that your file is larger than this size.
hcloud-upload-image upload (--image-path=<local-path> | --image-url=<url>) --architecture=<x86|arm> [flags]
Examples
hcloud-upload-image upload --image-path /home/you/images/custom-linux-image-x86.bz2 --architecture x86 --compression bz2 --description "My super duper custom linux"
hcloud-upload-image upload --image-url https://examples.com/image-arm.raw --architecture arm --labels foo=bar,version=latest
hcloud-upload-image upload --image-url https://examples.com/image-x86.qcow2 --architecture x86 --format qcow2
Options
--architecture string CPU architecture of the disk image [choices: x86, arm]
--compression string Type of compression that was used on the disk image [choices: bz2, xz]
--description string Description for the resulting image
--format string Format of the image. [choices: qcow2]
-h, --help help for upload
--image-path string Local path to the disk image that should be uploaded
--image-url string Remote URL of the disk image that should be uploaded
--labels stringToString Labels for the resulting image (default [])
--server-type string Explicitly use this server type to generate the image. Mutually exclusive with --architecture.
Options inherited from parent commands
-v, --verbose count verbose debug output, can be specified up to 2 times
SEE ALSO
- hcloud-upload-image - Manage custom OS images on Hetzner Cloud.