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$> cd ~/novacreds | $> cd ~/novacreds | ||
$> sudo nova-manage project zipfile $name $name | $> sudo nova-manage project zipfile $name $name | ||
$> sudo chown $USER: nova.zip | $> sudo chown $USER: nova.zip | ||
$> unzip nova.zip | $> unzip nova.zip | ||
$> chmod 600 nova* | |||
$> . ./novarc | $> . ./novarc | ||
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$> euca-add-keypair nova_key > nova_key.priv | $> euca-add-keypair nova_key > nova_key.priv | ||
Change its permissions: | Change its permissions: | ||
$> chmod 600 | $> chmod 600 nova_key.priv | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
* Check that the key is registered: | * Check that the key is registered: |
Revision as of 14:57, 14 November 2011
Description
Test adding an SSH key pair to an account.
Setup
- Follow QA:Testcase_create_OpenStack_user_project_and_network
- If you started with a minimal installation for testing, you will need to install the
unzip
package. - Download an unpack your credentials:
$> name='admin' $> mkdir ~/novacreds $> cd ~/novacreds $> sudo nova-manage project zipfile $name $name $> sudo chown $USER: nova.zip $> unzip nova.zip $> chmod 600 nova* $> . ./novarc
How to test
Add it:
$> euca-add-keypair nova_key > nova_key.priv
Change its permissions:
$> chmod 600 nova_key.priv
Expected Results
- Check that the key is registered:
$> euca-describe-keypairs
- Check that
nova_key.priv
actually contains a key - Check for errors in
/var/log/nova/*.log