You can use the AMI tools commands to create and manage instance store-backed Linux AMIs. To set up the tools, see Set up the Amazon EC2 AMI tools.
For information about your access keys, see Managing access keys for IAM users in the IAM User Guide.
DescriptionDescribes the version of the AMI tools.
Syntaxec2-ami-tools-version
The version information.
ExampleThis example command displays the version information for the AMI tools that you're using.
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-ami-tools-version
1.5.2 20071010
ec2-bundle-image Description
Creates an instance store-backed Linux AMI from an operating system image created in a loopback file.
Syntaxec2-bundle-image -c
path
-k path
-u account
-i path
[-d path
] [--ec2cert path
] [-r architecture
] [--productcodes code1
,code2
,...] [-B mapping
] [-p prefix
]
-c, --cert
path
The user's PEM encoded RSA public key certificate file.
Required: Yes
-k, --privatekey
path
The path to a PEM-encoded RSA key file. You'll need to specify this key to unbundle this bundle, so keep it in a safe place. Note that the key doesn't have to be registered to your AWS account.
Required: Yes
-u, --user
account
The user's AWS account ID, without dashes.
Required: Yes
-i, --image
path
The path to the image to bundle.
Required: Yes
-d, --destination
path
The directory in which to create the bundle.
Default: /tmp
Required: No
--ec2cert
path
The path to the Amazon EC2 X.509 public key certificate used to encrypt the image manifest.
The us-gov-west-1
and cn-north-1
Regions use a non-default public key certificate and the path to that certificate must be specified with this option. The path to the certificate varies based on the installation method of the AMI tools. For Amazon Linux, the certificates are located at /opt/aws/amitools/ec2/etc/ec2/amitools/
. If you installed the AMI tools from the RPM or ZIP file in Set up the Amazon EC2 AMI tools, the certificates are located at $EC2_AMITOOL_HOME/etc/ec2/amitools/
.
Required: Only for the us-gov-west-1
and cn-north-1
Regions.
-r, --arch
architecture
Image architecture. If you don't provide the architecture on the command line, you'll be prompted for it when bundling starts.
Valid values: i386
| x86_64
Required: No
--productcodes
code1,code2,...
Product codes to attach to the image at registration time, separated by commas.
Required: No
-B, --block-device-mapping
mapping
Defines how block devices are exposed to an instance of this AMI if its instance type supports the specified device.
Specify a comma-separated list of key-value pairs, where each key is a virtual name and each value is the corresponding device name. Virtual names include the following:
ami
âThe root file system device, as seen by the instance
root
âThe root file system device, as seen by the kernel
swap
âThe swap device, as seen by the instance
ephemeralN
âThe Nth instance store volume
Required: No
-p, --prefix
prefix
The filename prefix for bundled AMI files.
Default: The name of the image file. For example, if the image path is /var/spool/my-image/version-2/debian.img
, then the default prefix is debian.img
.
Required: No
--kernel
kernel_id
Deprecated. Use register-image to set the kernel.
Required: No
--ramdisk
ramdisk_id
Deprecated. Use register-image to set the RAM disk if required.
Required: No
Status messages describing the stages and status of the bundling process.
ExampleThis example creates a bundled AMI from an operating system image that was created in a loopback file.
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-bundle-image -k pk-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBEXAMPLE.pem -c cert-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBEXAMPLE.pem -u 111122223333 -i image.img -d bundled/ -r x86_64
Please specify a value for arch [i386]:
Bundling image file...
Splitting bundled/image.gz.crypt...
Created image.part.00
Created image.part.01
Created image.part.02
Created image.part.03
Created image.part.04
Created image.part.05
Created image.part.06
Created image.part.07
Created image.part.08
Created image.part.09
Created image.part.10
Created image.part.11
Created image.part.12
Created image.part.13
Created image.part.14
Generating digests for each part...
Digests generated.
Creating bundle manifest...
ec2-bundle-image complete.
ec2-bundle-vol Description
Creates an instance store-backed Linux AMI by compressing, encrypting, and signing a copy of the root device volume for the instance.
Amazon EC2 attempts to inherit product codes, kernel settings, RAM disk settings, and block device mappings from the instance.
By default, the bundle process excludes files that might contain sensitive information. These files include *.sw
, *.swo
, *.swp
, *.pem
, *.priv
, *id_rsa*
, *id_dsa*
*.gpg
, *.jks
, */.ssh/authorized_keys
, and */.bash_history
. To include all of these files, use the --no-filter
option. To include some of these files, use the --include
option.
For more information, see Create an instance store-backed AMI.
Syntaxec2-bundle-vol -c
path
-k path
-u account
[-d path
] [--ec2cert path
] [-r architecture
] [--productcodes code1
,code2
,...] [-B mapping
] [--all] [-e directory1
,directory2
,...] [-i file1
,file2
,...] [--no-filter] [-p prefix
] [-s size
] [--[no-]inherit] [-v volume
] [-P type
] [-S script
] [--fstab path
] [--generate-fstab] [--grub-config path
]
-c, --cert
path
The user's PEM encoded RSA public key certificate file.
Required: Yes
-k, --privatekey
path
The path to the user's PEM-encoded RSA key file.
Required: Yes
-u, --user
account
The user's AWS account ID, without dashes.
Required: Yes
-d, --destination
destination
The directory in which to create the bundle.
Default: /tmp
Required: No
--ec2cert
path
The path to the Amazon EC2 X.509 public key certificate used to encrypt the image manifest.
The us-gov-west-1
and cn-north-1
Regions use a non-default public key certificate and the path to that certificate must be specified with this option. The path to the certificate varies based on the installation method of the AMI tools. For Amazon Linux, the certificates are located at /opt/aws/amitools/ec2/etc/ec2/amitools/
. If you installed the AMI tools from the RPM or ZIP file in Set up the Amazon EC2 AMI tools, the certificates are located at $EC2_AMITOOL_HOME/etc/ec2/amitools/
.
Required: Only for the us-gov-west-1
and cn-north-1
Regions.
-r, --arch
architecture
The image architecture. If you don't provide this on the command line, you'll be prompted to provide it when the bundling starts.
Valid values: i386
| x86_64
Required: No
--productcodes
code1,code2,...
Product codes to attach to the image at registration time, separated by commas.
Required: No
-B, --block-device-mapping
mapping
Defines how block devices are exposed to an instance of this AMI if its instance type supports the specified device.
Specify a comma-separated list of key-value pairs, where each key is a virtual name and each value is the corresponding device name. Virtual names include the following:
ami
âThe root file system device, as seen by the instance
root
âThe root file system device, as seen by the kernel
swap
âThe swap device, as seen by the instance
ephemeralN
âThe Nth instance store volume
Required: No
-a, --all
Bundle all directories, including those on remotely mounted file systems.
Required: No
-e, --exclude
directory1,directory2,...
A list of absolute directory paths and files to exclude from the bundle operation. This parameter overrides the --all
option. When exclude is specified, the directories and subdirectories listed with the parameter will not be bundled with the volume.
Required: No
-i, --include
file1,file2,...
A list of files to include in the bundle operation. The specified files would otherwise be excluded from the AMI because they might contain sensitive information.
Required: No
--no-filter
If specified, we won't exclude files from the AMI because they might contain sensitive information.
Required: No
-p, --prefix
prefix
The file name prefix for bundled AMI files.
Default: image
Required: No
-s, --size
size
The size, in MB (1024 * 1024 bytes), of the image file to create. The maximum size is 10240 MB.
Default: 10240
Required: No
--[no-]inherit
Indicates whether the image should inherit the instance's metadata (the default is to inherit). Bundling fails if you enable --inherit
but the instance metadata is not accessible.
Required: No
-v, --volume
volume
The absolute path to the mounted volume from which to create the bundle.
Default: The root directory (/)
Required: No
-P, --partition
type
Indicates whether the disk image should use a partition table. If you don't specify a partition table type, the default is the type used on the parent block device of the volume, if applicable, otherwise the default is gpt
.
Valid values: mbr
| gpt
| none
Required: No
-S, --script
script
A customization script to be run right before bundling. The script must expect a single argument, the mount point of the volume.
Required: No
--fstab
path
The path to the fstab to bundle into the image. If this is not specified, Amazon EC2 bundles /etc/fstab.
Required: No
--generate-fstab
Bundles the volume using an Amazon EC2-provided fstab.
Required: No
--grub-config
The path to an alternate grub configuration file to bundle into the image. By default, ec2-bundle-vol
expects either /boot/grub/menu.lst
or /boot/grub/grub.conf
to exist on the cloned image. This option allows you to specify a path to an alternative grub configuration file, which will then be copied over the defaults (if present).
Required: No
--kernel
kernel_id
Deprecated. Use register-image to set the kernel.
Required: No
--ramdisk
ramdisk_id
Deprecated. Use register-image to set the RAM disk if required.
Required: No
Status messages describing the stages and status of the bundling.
ExampleThis example creates a bundled AMI by compressing, encrypting and signing a snapshot of the local machine's root file system.
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-bundle-vol -d /mnt -k pk-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBEXAMPLE.pem -c cert-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBEXAMPLE.pem -u 111122223333 -r x86_64
Copying / into the image file /mnt/image...
Excluding:
sys
dev/shm
proc
dev/pts
proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
dev
media
mnt
proc
sys
tmp/image
mnt/img-mnt
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
warning: 256 blocks unused.
Splitting /mnt/image.gz.crypt...
Created image.part.00
Created image.part.01
Created image.part.02
Created image.part.03
...
Created image.part.22
Created image.part.23
Generating digests for each part...
Digests generated.
Creating bundle manifest...
Bundle Volume complete.
ec2-delete-bundle Description
Deletes the specified bundle from Amazon S3 storage. After you delete a bundle, you can't launch instances from the corresponding AMI.
Syntaxec2-delete-bundle -b
bucket
-a access_key_id
-s secret_access_key
[-t token
] [--url url
] [--region region
] [--sigv version
] [-m path
] [-p prefix
] [--clear] [--retry] [-y]
-b, --bucket
bucket
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket containing the bundled AMI, followed by an optional '/'-delimited path prefix
Required: Yes
-a, --access-key
access_key_id
The AWS access key ID.
Required: Yes
-s, --secret-key
secret_access_key
The AWS secret access key.
Required: Yes
-t, --delegation-token
token
The delegation token to pass along to the AWS request. For more information, see Temporary security credentials in the IAM User Guide.
Required: Only when you are using temporary security credentials.
Default: The value of the AWS_DELEGATION_TOKEN
environment variable (if set).
--region
region
The Region to use in the request signature.
Default: us-east-1
Required: Required if using signature version 4
--sigv
version
The signature version to use when signing the request.
Valid values: 2
| 4
Default: 4
Required: No
-m, --manifest
path
The path to the manifest file.
Required: You must specify --prefix
or --manifest
.
-p, --prefix
prefix
The bundled AMI filename prefix. Provide the entire prefix. For example, if the prefix is image.img, use -p image.img
and not -p image
.
Required: You must specify --prefix
or --manifest
.
--clear
Deletes the Amazon S3 bucket if it's empty after deleting the specified bundle.
Required: No
--retry
Automatically retries on all Amazon S3 errors, up to five times per operation.
Required: No
-y, --yes
Automatically assumes the answer to all prompts is yes.
Required: No
Amazon EC2 displays status messages indicating the stages and status of the delete process.
ExampleThis example deletes a bundle from Amazon S3.
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-delete-bundle -b amzn-s3-demo-bucket
-a your_access_key_id
-s your_secret_access_key
Deleting files:
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.manifest.xml
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.00
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.01
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.02
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.03
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.04
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.05
amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.06
Continue? [y/n]
y
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.manifest.xml
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.00
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.01
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.02
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.03
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.04
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.05
Deleted amzn-s3-demo-bucket/image.part.06
ec2-delete-bundle complete.
ec2-download-bundle Description
Downloads the specified instance store-backed Linux AMIs from Amazon S3 storage.
Syntaxec2-download-bundle -b
bucket
-a access_key_id
-s secret_access_key
-k path
[--url url
] [--region region
] [--sigv version
] [-m file
] [-p prefix
] [-d directory
] [--retry]
-b, --bucket
bucket
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket where the bundle is located, followed by an optional '/'-delimited path prefix.
Required: Yes
-a, --access-key
access_key_id
The AWS access key ID.
Required: Yes
-s, --secret-key
secret_access_key
The AWS secret access key.
Required: Yes
-k, --privatekey
path
The private key used to decrypt the manifest.
Required: Yes
--url
url
The Amazon S3 service URL.
Default: https://s3.amazonaws.com/
Required: No
--region
region
The Region to use in the request signature.
Default: us-east-1
Required: Required if using signature version 4
--sigv
version
The signature version to use when signing the request.
Valid values: 2
| 4
Default: 4
Required: No
-m, --manifest
file
The name of the manifest file (without the path). We recommend that you specify either the manifest (-m
) or a prefix (-p
).
Required: No
-p, --prefix
prefix
The filename prefix for the bundled AMI files.
Default: image
Required: No
-d, --directory
directory
The directory where the downloaded bundle is saved. The directory must exist.
Default: The current working directory.
Required: No
--retry
Automatically retries on all Amazon S3 errors, up to five times per operation.
Required: No
Status messages indicating the various stages of the download process are displayed.
ExampleThis example creates the bundled
directory (using the Linux mkdir command) and downloads the bundle from the amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Amazon S3 bucket.
[ec2-user ~]$
mkdir bundled
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-download-bundle -b amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name -m image.manifest.xml -a your_access_key_id
-s your_secret_access_key
-k pk-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBEXAMPLE.pem -d mybundle
Downloading manifest image.manifest.xml from amzn-s3-demo-bucket to mybundle/image.manifest.xml ...
Downloading part image.part.00 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.00 ...
Downloaded image.part.00 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Downloading part image.part.01 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.01 ...
Downloaded image.part.01 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Downloading part image.part.02 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.02 ...
Downloaded image.part.02 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Downloading part image.part.03 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.03 ...
Downloaded image.part.03 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Downloading part image.part.04 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.04 ...
Downloaded image.part.04 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Downloading part image.part.05 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.05 ...
Downloaded image.part.05 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
Downloading part image.part.06 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name to mybundle/image.part.06 ...
Downloaded image.part.06 from amzn-s3-demo-bucket
ec2-migrate-manifest Description
Modifies an instance store-backed Linux AMI (for example, its certificate, kernel, and RAM disk) so that it supports a different Region.
Syntaxec2-migrate-manifest -c
path
-k path
-m path
{(-a access_key_id
-s secret_access_key
--region region
) | (--no-mapping)} [--ec2cert ec2_cert_path
] [--kernel kernel-id
] [--ramdisk ramdisk_id
]
-c, --cert
path
The user's PEM encoded RSA public key certificate file.
Required: Yes
-k, --privatekey
path
The path to the user's PEM-encoded RSA key file.
Required: Yes
--manifest
path
The path to the manifest file.
Required: Yes
-a, --access-key
access_key_id
The AWS access key ID.
Required: Required if using automatic mapping.
-s, --secret-key
secret_access_key
The AWS secret access key.
Required: Required if using automatic mapping.
--region
region
The Region to look up in the mapping file.
Required: Required if using automatic mapping.
--no-mapping
Disables automatic mapping of kernels and RAM disks.
During migration, Amazon EC2 replaces the kernel and RAM disk in the manifest file with a kernel and RAM disk designed for the destination region. Unless the --no-mapping
parameter is given, ec2-migrate-bundle
might use the DescribeRegions
and DescribeImages
operations to perform automated mappings.
Required: Required if you're not providing the -a
, -s
, and --region
options used for automatic mapping.
--ec2cert
path
The path to the Amazon EC2 X.509 public key certificate used to encrypt the image manifest.
The us-gov-west-1
and cn-north-1
Regions use a non-default public key certificate and the path to that certificate must be specified with this option. The path to the certificate varies based on the installation method of the AMI tools. For Amazon Linux, the certificates are located at /opt/aws/amitools/ec2/etc/ec2/amitools/
. If you installed the AMI tools from the ZIP file in Set up the Amazon EC2 AMI tools, the certificates are located at $EC2_AMITOOL_HOME/etc/ec2/amitools/
.
Required: Only for the us-gov-west-1
and cn-north-1
Regions.
--kernel
kernel_id
The ID of the kernel to select.
ImportantWe recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Linux 2 User Guide.
Required: No
--ramdisk
ramdisk_id
The ID of the RAM disk to select.
ImportantWe recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon Linux 2 User Guide.
Required: No
Status messages describing the stages and status of the bundling process.
ExampleThis example copies the AMI specified in the my-ami.manifest.xml
manifest from the US to the EU.
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-migrate-manifest --manifest my-ami.manifest.xml --cert cert-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBZQ55CLO.pem --privatekey pk-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBZQ55CLO.pem --region eu-west-1
Backing up manifest...
Successfully migrated my-ami.manifest.xml It is now suitable for use in eu-west-1.
ec2-unbundle Description
Re-creates the bundle from an instance store-backed Linux AMI.
Syntaxec2-unbundle -k
path
-m path
[-s source_directory
] [-d destination_directory
]
-k, --privatekey
path
The path to your PEM-encoded RSA key file.
Required: Yes
-m, --manifest
path
The path to the manifest file.
Required: Yes
-s, --source
source_directory
The directory containing the bundle.
Default: The current directory.
Required: No
-d, --destination
destination_directory
The directory in which to unbundle the AMI. The destination directory must exist.
Default: The current directory.
Required: No
This Linux and UNIX example unbundles the AMI specified in the image.manifest.xml
file.
[ec2-user ~]$
mkdir unbundled
$ ec2-unbundle -m mybundle/image.manifest.xml -k pk-HKZYKTAIG2ECMXYIBH3HXV4ZBEXAMPLE.pem -s mybundle -d unbundled
$ ls -l unbundled
total 1025008
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1048578048 Aug 25 23:46 image.img
Output
Status messages indicating the various stages of the unbundling process are displayed.
ec2-upload-bundle DescriptionUploads the bundle for an instance store-backed Linux AMI to Amazon S3 and sets the appropriate access control lists (ACLs) on the uploaded objects. For more information, see Create an instance store-backed AMI.
NoteTo upload objects to an S3 bucket for your instance store-backed Linux AMI, ACLs must be enabled for the bucket. Otherwise, Amazon EC2 will not be able to set ACLs on the objects to upload. If your destination bucket uses the bucket owner enforced setting for S3 Object Ownership, this wonât work because ACLs are disabled. For more information, see Controlling ownership of objects and disabling ACLs for your bucket.
Syntaxec2-upload-bundle -b
bucket
-a access_key_id
-s secret_access_key
[-t token
] -m path
[--url url
] [--region region
] [--sigv version
] [--acl acl
] [-d directory
] [--part part
] [--retry] [--skipmanifest]
-b, --bucket
bucket
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket in which to store the bundle, followed by an optional '/'-delimited path prefix. If the bucket doesn't exist, it's created if the bucket name is available. Additionally, if the bucket doesn't exist and the AMI tools version is 1.5.18 or later, this command sets the ACLs for the bucket.
Required: Yes
-a, --access-key
access_key_id
Your AWS access key ID.
Required: Yes
-s, --secret-key
secret_access_key
Your AWS secret access key.
Required: Yes
-t, --delegation-token
token
The delegation token to pass along to the AWS request. For more information, see Temporary security credentials in the IAM User Guide.
Required: Only when you are using temporary security credentials.
Default: The value of the AWS_DELEGATION_TOKEN
environment variable (if set).
-m, --manifest
path
The path to the manifest file. The manifest file is created during the bundling process and can be found in the directory containing the bundle.
Required: Yes
--url
url
Deprecated. Use the --region
option instead unless your bucket is constrained to the EU
location (and not eu-west-1
). The --location
flag is the only way to target that specific location restraint.
The Amazon S3 endpoint service URL.
Default: https://s3.amazonaws.com/
Required: No
--region
region
The Region to use in the request signature for the destination S3 bucket.
If the bucket doesn't exist and you don't specify a Region, the tool creates the bucket without a location constraint (in us-east-1
).
If the bucket doesn't exist and you specify a Region, the tool creates the bucket in the specified Region.
If the bucket exists and you don't specify a Region, the tool uses the bucket's location.
If the bucket exists and you specify us-east-1
as the Region, the tool uses the bucket's actual location without any error message, any existing matching files are over-written.
If the bucket exists and you specify a Region (other than us-east-1
) that doesn't match the bucket's actual location, the tool exits with an error.
If your bucket is constrained to the EU
location (and not eu-west-1
), use the --location
flag instead. The --location
flag is the only way to target that specific location restraint.
Default: us-east-1
Required: Required if using signature version 4
--sigv
version
The signature version to use when signing the request.
Valid values: 2
| 4
Default: 4
Required: No
--acl
acl
The access control list policy of the bundled image.
Valid values: public-read
| aws-exec-read
Default: aws-exec-read
Required: No
-d, --directory
directory
The directory containing the bundled AMI parts.
Default: The directory containing the manifest file (see the -m
option).
Required: No
--part
part
Starts uploading the specified part and all subsequent parts. For example, --part 04
.
Required: No
--retry
Automatically retries on all Amazon S3 errors, up to five times per operation.
Required: No
--skipmanifest
Does not upload the manifest.
Required: No
--location
location
Deprecated. Use the --region
option instead, unless your bucket is constrained to the EU
location (and not eu-west-1
). The --location
flag is the only way to target that specific location restraint.
The location constraint of the destination Amazon S3 bucket. If the bucket exists and you specify a location that doesn't match the bucket's actual location, the tool exits with an error. If the bucket exists and you don't specify a location, the tool uses the bucket's location. If the bucket doesn't exist and you specify a location, the tool creates the bucket in the specified location. If the bucket doesn't exist and you don't specify a location, the tool creates the bucket without a location constraint (in us-east-1
).
Default: If --region
is specified, the location is set to that specified Region. If --region
is not specified, the location defaults to us-east-1
.
Required: No
Amazon EC2 displays status messages that indicate the stages and status of the upload process.
ExampleThis example uploads the bundle specified by the image.manifest.xml
manifest.
[ec2-user ~]$
ec2-upload-bundle -b amzn-s3-demo-bucket/bundles/bundle_name -m image.manifest.xml -a your_access_key_id
-s your_secret_access_key
Creating bucket...
Uploading bundled image parts to the S3 bucket amzn-s3-demo-bucket ...
Uploaded image.part.00
Uploaded image.part.01
Uploaded image.part.02
Uploaded image.part.03
Uploaded image.part.04
Uploaded image.part.05
Uploaded image.part.06
Uploaded image.part.07
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Common options for AMI tools
Most of the AMI tools accept the following optional parameters.
--help, -h
Displays the help message.
--version
Displays the version and copyright notice.
--manual
Displays the manual entry.
--batch
Runs in batch mode, suppressing interactive prompts.
--debug
Displays information that can be useful when troubleshooting problems.
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