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Ribbon provides a Share Access Signature (SAS) URL with Read permission to share the SBC image between regions in Azure. This section describes how to access and use the SBC images.
Before you use the commands below, refer to Install Azure CLI. on Instantiate Standalone SBC on Azure.
To create a storage blob from the SA URL:
Create a storage account.
Syntax
az storage account create --name <account name> --resource-group <resource group name> --kind storageV2
Example
az storage account create --name ribbonsharedimages --resource-group resource-group-name --kind storageV2
Create a container to store the blob.
Syntax
az storage container create --name <container name> --account-name <account name> --public-access off
Example
az storage container create --name ribbon-sbc-container --account-name ribbonsharedimages --public-access off
Start creating the blob.
Syntax
az storage blob copy start --destination-blob <blob name> --destination-container <container name> --account-name <account name> --source-uri "<SAS URL>"
Enclose SAS URL within double quotation marks "".
Example
az storage blob copy start --destination-blob "rbbn-sbc-v09.01.00.vhd" --destination-container "ribbon-sbc-container" --account-name "ribbonsharedimages" --source-uri "https://rbbncustomerimagestorage.blob.core.windows.net/swe-initial-image-share/example-sbc.vhd?sp=r&st=2020-09-15T08:08:34Z&se=2020-09-15T16:08:34Z&spr=https&sv=2019-12-12&sr=b&sig=CdK%2FYi3sWlU2ydLdMxrijrv%2FraQ1aGaOWf7FGk%3D"
Check the status of blob creation.
This takes time due to the size of the file. Wait for the status to indicate "success" before you continue.
Syntax
az storage blob show --name <blob name> --container-name <container name> --account-name <account name> --query [properties.copy] -o table
Example
az storage blob show --name "rbbn-sbc-v09.01.00.vhd" --container-name "ribbon-sbc-container" --account-name "ribbonsharedimages" --query [properties.copy] -o table
To create a snapshot from the storage blob:
Syntax
az snapshot create --name <snapshot name> --resource-group <resource group name> --source <blob URL> [--source-storage-account-id <full storage id> ]
Example
az snapshot create --name rbbn-sbc-v09.01.00.snap --resource-group example-resource-group --source "https://ribbonsharedimages.blob.core.windows.net/ribbon-sbc-container/rbbn-sbc-v09.01.00.vhd" --source-storage-account-id /subscriptions/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/RBBN-SBC-RG/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/rbbnsbcstore
Ensure that the blob URL follows the format, where the URL can be extracted from the .vhd of the blob created:
https://<account_name>.blob.core.windows.net/<container_name>/<blob_name>
To create an image from the storage blob:
Syntax
az image create --name <image name> --resource-group <resource group name> --os-type Linux --source <blob URL>
Example
az image create --name rbbn-sbc-v09.01.00.img --resource-group example-resource-group --os-type Linux --source "https://ribbonsharedimages.blob.core.windows.net/ribbon-sbc-container/rbbn-sbc-v09.01.00.vhd"
Ensure that the blob URL follows the format, where the URL can be extracted from the .vhd of the blob created:
https://<account_name>.blob.core.windows.net/<container_name>/<blob_name>
To copy images between regions:
Install the Azure image copy extension.
az extension add --name image-copy-extension
Copy image from one region to another.
Syntax
az image copy --source-resource-group <resource-group> --source-object-name <image name> --target-location <space separated list of regions> --target-resource-group <target resource group> --cleanup --timeout 10800 --temporary-resource-group-name
Example
az image copy --source-resource-group mySources-rg --source-object-name myImage --target-location uksouth northeurope --target-resource-group "images-repo-rg" --cleanup --timeout 10800 --temporary-resource-group-name
Ensure that the target location is a single word and in lower case. For example: "eastus", and not East US.