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|  | How to create VM images for ucloud
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|  | ==================================
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|  | Overview
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|  | ---------
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|  | ucloud tries to be least invasise towards VMs and only require
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|  | strictly necessary changes for running in a virtualised
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|  | environment. This includes configurations for:
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|  | * Configuring the network
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|  | * Managing access via ssh keys
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|  | * Resizing the attached disk(s)
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|  | Network configuration
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|  | ---------------------
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|  | All VMs in ucloud are required to support IPv6. The primary network
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|  | configuration is always done using SLAAC. A VM thus needs only to be
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|  | configured to
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|  | 
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|  | * accept router advertisements on all network interfaces
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|  | * use the router advertisements to configure the network interfaces
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|  | * accept the DNS entries from the router advertisements
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|  | Configuring SSH keys
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|  | --------------------
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|  | To be able to access the VM, ucloud support provisioning SSH keys.
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|  | To accept ssh keys in your VM, request the URL
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|  | *http://metadata/ssh_keys*. Add the content to the appropriate user's
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|  | **authorized_keys** file. Below you find sample code to accomplish
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|  | this task:
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|  | .. code-block:: sh
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|  |     tmp=$(mktemp)
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|  |     curl -s http://metadata/ssk_keys > "$tmp"
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|  |     touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys # ensure it exists
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|  |     cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys >> "$tmp"
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|  |     sort "$tmp" | uniq > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
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|  | Disk resize
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|  | -----------
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|  | In virtualised environments, the disk sizes might grow. The operating
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|  | system should detect disks that are bigger than the existing partition
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|  | table and resize accordingly. This task is os specific.
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|  | ucloud does not support shrinking disks due to the complexity and
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|  | intra OS dependencies.
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