NAME
gcloud compute images deprecate - manage deprecation status of Google Compute Engine images
SYNOPSIS
gcloud compute images deprecate   NAME   [--delete-in   DELETE_IN   |   --delete-on   DELETE_ON]   [--format   FORMAT]   [--help]   [--obsolete-in   OBSOLETE_IN   |   --obsolete-on   OBSOLETE_ON]   [--project   PROJECT_ID]   [--quiet,   -q]   [--replacement   REPLACEMENT]   --state   STATE   [-h]
DESCRIPTION
gcloud compute images deprecate is used to deprecate images.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
NAME
The name of the image to set deprecation status of.
FLAGS
--delete-in DELETE_IN
Specifies the amount of time until the image’s status should be set to DELETED. For instance, specifying 30d will set the status to DELETED in 30 days from the current system time. Valid units for this flag are s for seconds, m for minutes, h for hours and d for days. If no unit is specified, seconds is assumed.
Note that the image will not be deleted automatically. The image will only be marked as deleted. An explicit request to delete the image must be made in order to remove it from the image list. This flag is mutually exclusive with --delete-on.
--delete-on DELETE_ON
Similar to --delete-in, but specifies an absolute time when the status should be set to DELETED. The date and time specified must be a valid RFC 3339 full-date or date-time. For times in UTC, this looks like YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ. For example: 2020-01-02T00:00:00Z for midnight on January 2, 2020 in UTC. This flag is mutually exclusive with --delete-in.
--obsolete-in OBSOLETE_IN
Specifies time (in the same format as --delete-in) until this image’s status should become OBSOLETE. Obsolete images will cause an error whenever an attempt is made to apply the image to a new disk. This flag is mutually exclusive with --obsolete-on.
--obsolete-on OBSOLETE_ON
Specifies time (in the same format as --delete-on) when this image’s status should become OBSOLETE. This flag is mutually exclusive with --obsolete-in.
--replacement REPLACEMENT
Specifies a Compute Engine image as a replacement for the image being phased out. Users of the deprecated image will be advised to switch to this replacement. For example, --replacement example-image or --replacement projects/google/global/images/example-image. This flag is required when setting the image state to anything other than ACTIVE or when --delete-in, --delete-on, --obsolete-in, or --obsolete-on is provided.
--state STATE
The deprecation state to set on the image. An image’s default state is ACTIVE, suggesting that the image is currently supported. Operations which create a new resource using a DEPRECATED image return successfully, but with a warning indicating that the image is deprecated and recommending its replacement. New uses of OBSOLETE or DELETED images result in an error. Note that setting the deprecation state to DELETED will not automatically delete the image. You must still make a request to delete the image to remove it from the image list.
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.
EXAMPLES
To deprecate an image called IMAGE immediately, mark it as obsolete in one day, and mark it as deleted in two days, use:
$ gcloud compute images deprecate IMAGE --status DEPRECATED \
    --obsolete-in 1d --delete-in 2d
To un-deprecate an image called IMAGE, use:
$ gcloud compute images deprecate IMAGE --status ACTIVE
NOTES
This command is in the Google Cloud SDK compute component. See installing components if it is not installed.