Zack,
I re-uploaded the key, giving it a lowercase name in Rackspace
(dan_widdis) and also all lowercase in my uploaded public key.
But the exception has returned. So I don't think it matters what the
key is named: what matters is the name of the server to which the key is
associated.
Dan
On 8/14/14, 9:37 AM, Zack Shoylev wrote:
The key data is stored using name-key pairs. My guess is that the problematic string is
the "Dan Widdis" one, but I am still testing.
-Zack
________________________________________
From: Daniel Widdis [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 10:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IllegalArgumentException when deleting node on Rackspace
Or, possibly the name I just gave was just a Rackspace-friendly name.
The one actually in the uploaded key is:
[email protected]
On 8/14/14, 7:10 AM, Zack Shoylev wrote:
Hi Dan,
If you go to your myclouds.rackspace.com panel, then go to Servers, under the
SSH keys tab, what SSH key names do you have?
I suspect jclouds expects the SSH key names to have DNS-valid names. Please let
me know.
Thanks!