Thanks Scott, I gave it a try but it is not working for me. On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Scott Moser wrote:
> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:06 AM, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: > >> >> On 27 May 2018 at 20:52, Tong Sun wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I see that in the Azure virtual machine gallery, it lists: >> > >> > Ubuntu Server >> > >> https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/Canonical.UbuntuServer?tab=Overview >> > Canonical >> > >> > Does it means that Canonical is responsible for creating such Azure >> virtual >> > machines, or just this Ubuntu Server is copyrighted to Canonical? >> > >> > Basically I want to understand why the latest Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is still >> not >> > available from the Azure virtual machine gallery yet, as it's been >> available >> > for quite a while now. Thx. >> > >> > > It may not show up in the marketplace, but you can find it via 'filter' > when launching > a virtual machine. Search for 'Ubuntu 18.04' and you will see the image > in the > results. In order to get an official Canonical made image, make sure the > 'Publisher' > is 'Canonical'. > > The Ubuntu Project and Canonical build and publish these images in >> azure marketplace. >> >> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is available, and you can find and launch it using >> e.g. the Azure CLI. >> > > With the 'az' cli tool (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure) > you can list images available by 'Canonical' with: > > $ az vm image list --all --publisher=Canonical > ... > Yes, I do see that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is available, first of all: *$ az vm image list --all --publisher=Canonical --sku=18.04-LTS[ { "offer": "UbuntuServer", "publisher": "Canonical", "sku": "18.04-LTS", "urn": "Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04-LTS:18.04.201804262", "version": "18.04.201804262" }, { "offer": "UbuntuServer", "publisher": "Canonical", "sku": "18.04-LTS", "urn": "Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04-LTS:18.04.201805170", "version": "18.04.201805170" }, { "offer": "UbuntuServer", "publisher": "Canonical", "sku": "18.04-LTS", "urn": "Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04-LTS:18.04.201805220", "version": "18.04.201805220" }]* However, > You can then also launch an image by the 'sku' shown there with: > $ az vm create --name=testvm --resource-group=my-resource-group \ > --location=westus2 --image=Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04:latest > > The ':latest' means to automatically select the newest available image > with that sku. > When I try to Create an Ubuntu VM using the above command, I get a "VMImage was not found" error: $ az vm create --name=myVM --resource-group=MyRG --image=Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04:latest Querying the image of 'Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04:latest' failed for an error 'Artifact: VMImage was not found.'. Configuring plan settings will be skipped,,, What went wrong? Thx!
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