Yup,our friend smooser prensented ithttp://ubuntu-smoser.blogspot.fr/2010/03/introducing-cloud-inits-cloud-config.html
Lorin Hochstein
23 mai 2012 19:25Wow, I never knew
about that package. Are all of those utils compatible with OpenStack?
Are they documented everywhere? Now
On May 22, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2012/5/21 Lorin Hochstein lo...@nimbisservices.com:
Has anybody ever written a script that grabs the host public key from
the instance's console and updates the .ssh/config/known_hosts file
accordingly, instead of throwing away host key
2012/5/21 Lorin Hochstein lo...@nimbisservices.com:
Has anybody ever written a script that grabs the host public key from
the instance's console and updates the .ssh/config/known_hosts file
accordingly, instead of throwing away host key checking? That would
be a handy little thing if it was
Hey Eric, make sure first to read that :http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/configuring-live-migrations.htmland
also make sure on both systems the user "nova" the SSH keys are
installedRazique
Eric Luo
21 mai 2012 11:34Hello ,all.
I have a two nodes
Hi Eric,
It would appear that the nova user on one of the compute nodes had at one time
cached the SSH host key of the other node and now the key has changed. You can
bypass this by adding the following to ~nova/.ssh/config on both compute nodes:
Host *
StrictHostKeyChecking no
Has anybody ever written a script that grabs the host public key from the
instance's console and updates the .ssh/config/known_hosts file accordingly,
instead of throwing away host key checking? That would be a handy little thing
if it was out there.
Take care,
Lorin
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