Sorry forgot the link http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/dashboard_launch_instances.html
Il 30/giu/2016 08:18, "Andrea Turli" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Gowri, > > Same suggestion as before. Please follow the first 2 points of this guide > [1] to verify that you can manually launch and ssh into the VM. > > Please take notes of the choices you made to provision the VM (imageId, > network and so on) and the user and ssh key you used to access the VM. > > With those details, I'm sure you can then configure the location in the > YAML blueprint correctly. > > Andrea > > Il 30/giu/2016 07:51, "Gowri LN" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > Hi Andrea, > > Thanks a lot for the constant support . > > I want to use my own keypair already available in OpenStack so that I can > connect to the VM later using my keypair. > > I did try as specified in yaml [1]. > Now it looks like it is picking up the keypair (- may be it was my error in > the yaml before). > > Though I am getting a new error : > > > > Error invoking start at EmptySoftwareProcessImpl{id=TrmhitVc}: chars > > PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: ssh-rsa > > Encryption: none > > Comment: imported-openssh-key > > Public-Lines: 6 > > *..some lines...............* > > Private-Lines: 14 . > > > > > .. some lines........... > > Private-MAC: 37589......................57f > > doesn't contain % line [-----BEGIN ] > > > > The private key I am pointing in yaml is generated using putty gen by > loading my key - "my-keypair" > > Any suggestions ? > > > [1]: https://gist.github.com/andreaturli/33509ff74bb8d0cfb77d5ba36c46977e > > > > > > On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Andrea Turli < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Gowri, > > > > could you please share the steps you have done to provision the VM > manually > > and the SSH command to access it? > > > > --- > > > > Yes, I can manually provision VM with the image ( my-image-id) and ssh > > > into it using my-keypair . > > > > > > > when you say using `my-keypair`, do you mean, you want to use always a > > specific keypair already available on your Openstack? By default, > Brooklyn > > will allocate a keypair for you, but in case this is not the behavior you > > want, you can try the following YAML at [1] > > > > Good luck, > > Andrea > > > > [1]: > https://gist.github.com/andreaturli/33509ff74bb8d0cfb77d5ba36c46977e > > > > >
