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Adrian Cole commented on WHIRR-378: ----------------------------------- so, my machine I am testing on is os/x. I will try this from a cloud node running ubuntu in a minute. > Auth fail when creating a cluster from an EC2 instance > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: WHIRR-378 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-378 > Project: Whirr > Issue Type: Bug > Components: service/hadoop > Affects Versions: 0.6.0 > Reporter: Marc de Palol > Assignee: Adrian Cole > > There is a ssh auth problem when creating a hadoop cluster from an EC2 ubuntu > instance. > I've been using the same configuration file from an EC2 computer an a > physical one, everything works fine in the physical one, but I keep getting > this error in EC2: > Running configuration script on nodes: [us-east-1/i-c7fde5a6, > us-east-1/i-c9fde5a8, us-east-1/i-cbfde5aa] > <<authenticated>> woke to: net.schmizz.sshj.userauth.UserAuthException: > publickey auth failed > <<authenticated>> woke to: net.schmizz.sshj.userauth.UserAuthException: > publickey auth failed > The user in the virtual machine is new and with valid .ssh keys. > The hadoop config file is (omitting commented lines): > whirr.cluster-name=hadoop > whirr.instance-templates=1 hadoop-namenode+hadoop-jobtracker,3 > hadoop-datanode+hadoop-tasktracker > whirr.provider=aws-ec2 > whirr.identity=**** > whirr.credential=**** > whirr.hardware-id=c1.xlarge > whirr.image-id=us-east-1/ami-da0cf8b3 > whirr.location-id=us-east-1 -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira