lxc launch

Create and start instances from images

Synopsis

Description: Create and start instances from images

lxc launch [<remote>:]<image> [<remote>:][<name>] [flags]

Examples

  lxc launch ubuntu:24.04 u1
      Create and start a container

  lxc launch ubuntu:24.04 u1 < config.yaml
      Create and start a container with configuration from config.yaml

  lxc launch ubuntu:24.04 u2 -t aws:t2.micro
      Create and start a container using the same size as an AWS t2.micro (1 vCPU, 1GiB of RAM)

  lxc launch ubuntu:24.04 v1 --vm -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=4GiB
      Create and start a virtual machine with 4 vCPUs and 4GiB of RAM

  lxc launch ubuntu:24.04 v1 --vm -c limits.cpu=2 -c limits.memory=8GiB -d root,size=32GiB
      Create and start a virtual machine with 2 vCPUs, 8GiB of RAM and a root disk of 32GiB

Options

  -c, --config                Config key/value to apply to the new instance
      --console[="console"]   Immediately attach to the console
  -d, --device                New key/value to apply to a specific device
      --empty                 Create an empty instance
  -e, --ephemeral             Ephemeral instance
  -n, --network               Network name
      --no-profiles           Create the instance with no profiles applied
  -p, --profile               Profile to apply to the new instance
  -s, --storage               Storage pool name
      --target                Cluster member name
  -t, --type                  Instance type
      --vm                    Create a virtual machine

Options inherited from parent commands

      --debug          Show all debug messages
      --force-local    Force using the local unix socket
  -h, --help           Print help
      --project        Override the source project
  -q, --quiet          Don't show progress information
      --sub-commands   Use with help or --help to view sub-commands
  -v, --verbose        Show all information messages
      --version        Print version number

SEE ALSO

  • lxc - Command line client for LXD