osc compute flavor create255

Creates a flavor.

Creating a flavor is typically only available to administrators of a cloud because this has implications for scheduling efficiently in the cloud.

Normal response codes: 200

Error response codes: badRequest(400), unauthorized(401), forbidden(403), conflict(409)

Usage: osc compute flavor create255 [OPTIONS] --disk <DISK> --name <NAME> --ram <RAM> --vcpus <VCPUS>

Options:

  • --description <DESCRIPTION> — A free form description of the flavor. Limited to 65535 characters in length. Only printable characters are allowed.

    New in version 2.55

  • --disk <DISK> — The size of a dedicated swap disk that will be allocated, in MiB. If 0 (the default), no dedicated swap disk will be created

  • --id <ID> — Only alphanumeric characters with hyphen ‘-’, underscore ‘_’, spaces and dots ‘.’ are permitted. If an ID is not provided, then a default UUID will be assigned

  • --name <NAME> — The display name of a flavor

  • --os-flavor-access-is-public <OS_FLAVOR_ACCESS_IS_PUBLIC> — Whether the flavor is public (available to all projects) or scoped to a set of projects. Default is True if not specified

    Possible values: true, false

  • --os-flv-ext-data-ephemeral <OS_FLV_EXT_DATA_EPHEMERAL> — The size of a dedicated swap disk that will be allocated, in MiB. If 0 (the default), no dedicated swap disk will be created

  • --ram <RAM> — The number of virtual CPUs that will be allocated to the server

  • --rxtx-factor <RXTX_FACTOR> — The receive / transmit factor (as a float) that will be set on ports if the network backend supports the QOS extension. Otherwise it will be ignored. It defaults to 1.0

  • --swap <SWAP> — The size of a dedicated swap disk that will be allocated, in MiB. If 0 (the default), no dedicated swap disk will be created

  • --vcpus <VCPUS> — The number of virtual CPUs that will be allocated to the server