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# Follow [[QA:Testcase_start_OpenStack_Nova_services]].
# Follow [[QA:Testcase_start_OpenStack_Nova_services]].
# If you started with a minimal installation for testing, you will need to install the <code>unzip</code> package.
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$> sudo yum install unzip
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# Set up a novarc file with the EC2 credentials of the admin user in keystone:
# Set up a novarc file with the EC2 credentials of the admin user in keystone:
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<pre>
$> . ./keystonerc
$> USER_ID=$(keystone user-list | awk '/admin / {print $2}')
$> USER_ID=$(keystone user-list | awk '/admin / {print $2}')
$> ACCESS_KEY=$(keystone ec2-credentials-list --user $USER_ID | awk '/admin / {print $4}')
$> ACCESS_KEY=$(keystone ec2-credentials-list --user $USER_ID | awk '/admin / {print $4}')

Revision as of 13:15, 8 March 2012

Description

Test adding an SSH key pair to an account.

Setup

  1. Follow QA:Testcase_start_OpenStack_Nova_services.
$> sudo yum install unzip
  1. Set up a novarc file with the EC2 credentials of the admin user in keystone:
$> . ./keystonerc
$> USER_ID=$(keystone user-list | awk '/admin / {print $2}')
$> ACCESS_KEY=$(keystone ec2-credentials-list --user $USER_ID | awk '/admin / {print $4}')
$> SECRET_KEY=$(keystone ec2-credentials-list --user $USER_ID | awk '/admin / {print $6}')
$> cat > novarc <<EOF
export EC2_URL=http://localhost:8773/services/Cloud
export EC2_ACCESS_KEY=$ACCESS_KEY
export EC2_SECRET_KEY=$SECRET_KEY
EOF
$> . ./novarc

How to test

Add the key pair:

$> euca-add-keypair nova_key > nova_key.priv

Change its permissions:

$> chmod 600 nova_key.priv

Expected Results

  • Check that the key is registered:
$> euca-describe-keypairs
  • Check that nova_key.priv actually contains a key
  • Check for errors in /var/log/nova/*.log