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ISO Images

Prerequisites
  • Access Level: Admin, Super-admin.
  • Permission Requirements:
  • . VM Administration
    • View raw Libvirt volumes (images)
    • Upload raw Libvirt volumes (images)
    • View all VM images
    • Create VM images (from Libvirt volumes)
    • View all VM images
    • Edit any VM image
    • Delete any VM image
    • View all hardware/image setups in the system
    • Create hardware/image setups
    • Edit hardware/image setups
    • Arbitrarily delete any hardware/image setup
    • View host machines and hardware information in any Libvirt realm

Access the ISO Images in Management

  1. Go to the Management icon in the top left taskbar.
  2. Navigate to the Virtual Machines section.
  3. Click the ISO Images in the left panel.

View Basic Information of an ISO Image

  1. Go to the Management icon in the top left taskbar.
  2. Navigate to the Virtual Machines section.
  3. Click the ISO Images in the left panel.
  4. Select the ISO Image to view basic information.
  5. Click the View button in the top right panel.
  6. In the left panel, view the ISO image name and description.
  7. Under the Basic Info subsection, view the owner, realm, file, whether or not is bootable, service-only, creation date readers and tokens.

Upload an ISO Image

  1. Go to the Management icon in the top left taskbar.
  2. Navigate to the Virtual Machines section.
  3. Click the ISO Images in the left panel.
  4. Click the Upload ISO button in the top right panel.
  5. In the pop-up, enter the ISO Image realm and drag-and-drop the ISO image from your local machine or click the box area to import it.
  6. Enter the ISO image name, description, boot permissions, teams, and users.
  7. Click Save.
caution

If no teams or users are assigned to an ISO image, it will become public.

Create a Dedicated Bootable ISO Image for Service VMs

  1. Go to the Management icon in the top left taskbar.
  2. Navigate to the Virtual Machines section.
  3. Click the ISO Images in the left panel.
  4. Click the Upload ISO button in the top right panel.
  5. In the pop-up, enter the ISO Image realm and drag-and-drop the ISO image from your local machine or click the box area to import it.
  6. Enter the ISO image name, description, teams, and users.
  7. Under Should this ISO be bootable? select Yes, but only service VMs can be started from it.
  8. Click Save.

Bulk Email All Users Associated with ISO Image(s)

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  1. Go to the Management icon in the top left taskbar.
  2. Navigate to the Virtual Machines section.
  3. Click the ISO Images in the left panel.
  4. Select the ISO image(s) to send a bulk email to its(their) associated users.
  5. In the left panel, click the Open Full Menu button in the top right panel.
  6. Select Bulk Email.
  7. In the pop-up, click Copy to copy the emails or click Download to download the emails.
  8. Once done, click Close.