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AWS AMI Creation Pending | Resolved

by | Jul 4, 2023

Are you seeing an AWS AMI Creation Pending Status? Let’s read the article to know more. Bobcares, as a part of our AWS Support Services offers solutions to every query that comes our way.

What Is AWS AMI Creation Pending Status?

When we create an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) in Amazon Web Services (AWS), various processes must complete before the AMI is ready for usage. The AMI status may occasionally will be “pending” or “creating.” This shows the creation of the AMI is still in progress and has not yet been completed.

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What are we supposed to do in such a situation? Let’s delve a little deeper.

Steps for creating an AMI
  • Stopping the Instance: While creating an AMI from an existing operating instance, AWS may first stop the instance to maintain data consistency during the image creation process. Then the instance will be briefly unavailable.
  • Bundling the Root File System: The instance’s root file system is combined into a single file that represents the image. The operating system, installed software, configurations, and any data stored on the root drive are all contained in this file.
  • Uploading the Bundle to AWS: This file then transfers to one of AWS’s storage services, most often Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Here, the transferring of image file from the source instance to the designated storage location in the AWS cloud also occur.
  • Registering the AMI: AWS registers the image bundle as an AMI after the upload. This phase entails supplying metadata about the AMI, such as its name, description, and version. The AMI is ready for usage after the registration completes.
Why is AWS AMI Creation Pending?

The time it takes to create an AMI depends on a number of factors, including the size of the instance, the quantity of data to be bundled, network speed, and the general load on the AWS infrastructure.

The AMI’s state will be “pending” or “creating” during the creation. We can find the status of AMI creation using the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. It is always best to wait until the creation completes before performing other actions launching or sharing it.

If the AMI creation takes an unusually long time or encounters errors, look for any error messages or logs related to the process, and ensure that the necessary permissions and configurations for the AMI creation are properly set.

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Conclusion

The AWS AMI creation pending can occur due to a variety of factors. In this post, we explain some of the quickest resolution from our Support team for the issue.

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