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Use an existing VHD when creating a new VM with AzureRM
January 15, 2016
Q. How do I use an existing VHD when creating a VM using AzureRM?
A. Normally when creating a new VM you have code to set a credential, set an OS type and select a base image. For example:
$osDiskName = $vmname+'_osDisk'$osDiskCaching = 'ReadWrite'$osDiskVhdUri = "https://$stoname.blob.core.windows.net/vhds/"+$vmname+"_os.vhd"# Setup OS & Image$user = "localadmin"$password = 'Pa55word5'$securePassword = ConvertTo-SecureString $password -AsPlainText -Force$cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ($user, $securePassword) $vm = Set-AzureRmVMOperatingSystem -VM $vm -Windows -ComputerName $vmname -Credential $cred$vm = Set-AzureRmVMSourceImage -VM $vm -PublisherName $AzureImage.PublisherName -Offer $AzureImage.Offer ` -Skus $AzureImage.Skus -Version $AzureImage.Version$vm = Set-AzureRmVMOSDisk -VM $vm -VhdUri $osDiskVhdUri -name $osDiskName -CreateOption fromImage -Caching $osDiskCaching
To use an existing disk replace all of the above with:
$osDiskName = $vmname+'_osDisk'$osDiskCaching = 'ReadWrite'$osDiskVhdUri = "https://$stoname.blob.core.windows.net/vhds/"+$vmname+"_os.vhd"$vm = Set-AzureRmVMOSDisk -VM $vm -VhdUri $osDiskVhdUri -name $osDiskName -CreateOption attach -Windows -Caching $osDiskCaching
Note you still set variables for the disk name, caching and location but the attach create option is used instead of fromImage.
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