There isn't, when I was reading the sourceforge doc for zones it seemed like it would be building it's own key pair. After putting the private key in that location the command worked fine.

On 5/26/2016 1:50 PM, Casandra H Qiu wrote:

for -k option, you need to have full path to the ssh RSA private key

can you check your path if there is id_rsa private key?


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Casandra

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Date: 05/26/2016 02:27 PM
Subject: [xcat-user] Using mkzone and generating keys

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Hi all,

If I accept the defaults with mkzone and just run a "mkzone zone1",
everything seems to go just fine. However if I pass it the "-k" flag to
have it save the keys in a different location, it complains that the
id_rsa file does not exist so it could not make the keys.

What id_rsa file is it using with the defaults and why can't it be used
to create keys in my custom path?


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