# Microsoft Azure CLI 2.0 # Command-line tools for Azure # Install Azure CLI 2.0 with one curl command. curl -L https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCli | bash # create a resource group named "MyResourceGroup" in the westus2 region of Azure az group create -n MyResourceGroup -l westus2 # create a Linux VM using the UbuntuTLS image, with two attached storage disks of 10 GB and 20 GB az vm create -n MyLinuxVM -g MyResourceGroup --ssh-key-value $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub --image UbuntuLTS --data-disk-sizes-gb 10 20 # list VMs az vm list --output table # list only VMs having distinct state az vm list -d --query "[?powerState=='VM running']" --output table # delete VM (with the name MyLinuxVM in the group MyResourceGroup) az vm delete -g MyResourceGroup -n MyLinuxVM --yes # Delete all VMs in a resource group az vm delete --ids $(az vm list -g MyResourceGroup --query "[].id" -o tsv) # Create an Image based on a running VM az vm deallocate -g MyResourceGroup -n MyLinuxVM az vm generalize -g MyResourceGroup -n MyLinuxVM az image create --resource-group MyResourceGroup --name MyTestImage --source MyLinuxVM # Running VM based on a VHD az storage blob upload --account-name "${account_name}" \ --account-key "${account_key}" --container-name "${container_name}" --type page \ --file "${file}" --name "${vhd_name}" az disk create \ --resource-group ${resource_group} \ --name myManagedDisk \ --source https://${account_name}.blob.core.windows.net/${container_name}/${vhd_name} # open port az vm open-port --resource-group MyResourceGroup --name MyLinuxVM --port 443 --priority 899