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GCLOUD COMPUTE DISKS CREATE(1)			GCLOUD COMPUTE DISKS CREATE(1)

NAME
       gcloud_compute_disks_create - create Google Compute Engine persistent
	      disks

SYNOPSIS
       gcloud compute disks create NAME [NAME ...] [--description DESCRIPTION]
	      [--format FORMAT] [--help] [--image IMAGE |
	       --source-snapshot SOURCE_SNAPSHOT]
	      [--image-project IMAGE_PROJECT] [--project PROJECT_ID]
	      [--quiet, -q] [--size SIZE] [--type TYPE] [--zone ZONE] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       gcloud compute disks create creates one or more Google Compute Engine
       persistent disks. When creating virtual machine instances, disks can be
       attached to the instances through the gcloud compute instances create
       command. Disks can also be attached to instances that are already
       running using gloud compute instances attach-disk.

       Disks are zonal resources, so they reside in a particular zone for
       their entire lifetime. The contents of a disk can be moved to a
       different zone by snapshotting the disk (using gcloud compute disks
       snapshot) and creating a new disk using --source-snapshot in the
       desired zone. The contents of a disk can also be moved across project
       or zone by creating an image (using gcloud compute images create) and
       creating a new disk using --image in the desired project and/or zone.

       When creating disks, be sure to include the --zone option:

	   $ gcloud compute disks create my-disk-1 my-disk-2 --zone us-east1-a

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
       NAME [NAME ...]
	   The names of the disks to create.

FLAGS
       --description DESCRIPTION
	   An optional, textual description for the disks being created.

       --image IMAGE
	   An image to apply to the disks being created. When using this
	   option, the size of the disks must be at least as large as the
	   image size. Use --size to adjust the size of the disks.

	   The value for this option can be the name of an image or an alias
	   from the table below.

	   Alias		Project		    Image Name
	   centos-6		centos-cloud	    centos-6
	   centos-7		centos-cloud	    centos-7
	   container-vm		google-containers   container-vm
	   coreos		coreos-cloud	    coreos-stable
	   debian-7		debian-cloud	    debian-7-wheezy
	   debian-7-backports	debian-cloud	    backports-debian-7-wheezy
	   opensuse-13		opensuse-cloud	    opensuse-13
	   rhel-6		rhel-cloud	    rhel-6
	   rhel-7		rhel-cloud	    rhel-7
	   sles-11		suse-cloud	    sles-11
	   ubuntu-12-04		ubuntu-os-cloud	    ubuntu-1204-precise
	   ubuntu-14-04		ubuntu-os-cloud	    ubuntu-1404-trusty
	   ubuntu-14-10		ubuntu-os-cloud	    ubuntu-1410-utopic
	   windows-2008-r2	windows-cloud	    windows-server-2008-r2

	   When the value is an alias, this tool will query the public image
	   project that contains the image type to find the latest image
	   matching the alias. The user’s project is also queried for an image
	   with the same name as the alias. If a conflict exists, the user
	   will be prompted to resolve the conflict.

	   To specify an image in another project for which there is no alias,
	   use --image-project. When --image-project is present, no API calls
	   are made to resolve the image. This property is useful for scripts.

	   This flag is mutually exclusive with --source-snapshot.

       --image-project IMAGE_PROJECT
	   The project against which all image references will be resolved.
	   See --image for more details.

       --size SIZE
	   Indicates the size of the disks. The value must be a whole number
	   followed by a size unit of KB for kilobyte, MB for megabyte, GB for
	   gigabyte, or TB for terabyte. For example, 10GB will produce 10
	   gigabyte disks. If omitted, a default size of 500 GB is used for
	   standard disks and 200GB for SSD disks. The minimum size a disk can
	   have is 1 GB. Disk size must be a multiple of 10 GB.

       --source-snapshot SOURCE_SNAPSHOT
	   A source snapshot used to create the disks. It is safe to delete a
	   snapshot after a disk has been created from the snapshot. In such
	   cases, the disks will no longer reference the deleted snapshot. To
	   get a list of snapshots in your current project, run gcloud compute
	   snapshots list. A snapshot from an existing disk can be created
	   using the gcloud compute disks snapshot command. This flag is
	   mutually exclusive with --image.

	   When using this option, the size of the disks must be at least as
	   large as the snapshot size. Use --size to adjust the size of the
	   disks.

       --type TYPE
	   Specifies the type of disk to create. To get a list of available
	   disk types, run gcloud compute disk-types list. The default disk
	   type is pd-standard.

       --zone ZONE
	   The zone of the disks to create. If not specified, you will be
	   prompted to select a zone.

	   To avoid prompting when this flag is omitted, you can set the
	   compute/zone property:

	       $ gcloud config set compute/zone ZONE

	   A list of zones can fetched by running:

	       $ gcloud compute zones list

	   To unset the property, run:

	       $ gcloud config unset compute/zone

	   Alternatively, the zone can be stored in the environment variable
	   CLOUDSDK_COMPUTE_ZONE.

   GLOBAL FLAGS
       --format FORMAT
	   Specify a format for printed output. By default, a command-specific
	   human-friendly output format is used. Setting this flag to one of
	   the available options will serialize the result of the command in
	   the chosen format and print it to stdout. Supported formats are:
	   json, text, yaml.

       --help
	   Display detailed help.

       --project PROJECT_ID
	   The Google Cloud Platform project name to use for this invocation.
	   If omitted then the current project is assumed.

       --quiet, -q
	   Disable all interactive prompts when running gcloud commands. If
	   input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be
	   raised.

       -h
	   Print a summary help and exit.

NOTES
       This command is in the Google Cloud SDK compute component. See
       installing components if it is not installed.

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