From: Chinmaya Dwibedy <ckdwibedy@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 7:31 AM
To: Boris Derzhavets
Cc: rdo-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [rdo-list] Unable to log in to the VM instance’s console using openstack-mitaka release
 
Hi Boris,
 
Thank you for your prompt response.  
As a matter of clarification, I did not manage the key pairs in web interface or through command line. 
It launches the instance without any key pair. Also I am not trying to login into VM’s floating-ip via ssh.

I am trying to access an Instance Console using the Dashboard.


Option 1.
[BD] Then you may to start VM with "--user-data" :-

[root@dfw02 ~(keystone_admin)]$  nova boot --flavor 2 --user-data=./myfile.txt  
--image 03c9ad20-b0a3-4b71-aa08-2728ecb66210 VF20Devs


where

[root@dfw02 ~(keystone_admin)]$  cat ./myfile.txt
#cloud-config
password: mysecret
chpasswd: { expire: False }
ssh_pwauth: True

This way will allow you login via ssh and dashboard with password "secret"
No ssh keypairs are supposed to be created
It shows me the login prompt. But I am not able to log in to the instance’s console 
(Dashboard) using username (root) and password (root). it says “Log in incorrect”.

Option 2.
[BD] Please, read and follow ( I am sending this to you second time )

1) create key-pair via nova CLI or dashboard
2) Launch instance dialog is providing an entry line "Key pair" . Place oskey01 there ( click on "+" in Mitaka )
Thus it would write RSA public key to ~fedora/.ssh/authorized_keys on VM's file system ( when you boot VM the first time )
3) oskey01.pem would be located in folder where you ran `nova keypair-add oske01 > oskey01.pem`
Content of pem file is RSA private key from keypair generated by nova CLI
4) Login to VM via SSH :-
ssh -i oskey01.pem fedora@VM's floating-ip ( no password needed )
Then inside VM :-
$ sudo su -
no password required fedora is a special user setup via cloud-init
As root assign password to fedora and root ( for instance )
Switch to dashboard and log into VNC console to VM . Created password are persistent for VM


Regards,
Chinmaya

On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Boris Derzhavets <bderzhavets@hotmail.com> wrote:

Then as fedora user inside VM :-

$ sudo su -

# passwd fedora

You will get login prompt for fedora via dashboard console

in the same session ( or for root, it doesn't matter )




From: rdo-list-bounces@redhat.com <rdo-list-bounces@redhat.com> on behalf of Boris Derzhavets <bderzhavets@hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 2:50 AM
To: Chinmaya Dwibedy; rdo-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [rdo-list] Unable to log in to the VM instance’s console using openstack-mitaka release
 

When you run :-


# source  keystonerc_demo

# nova  keypair-add oskey01 > oskey01.pem

# chmod 600 *.pem

SSH RSA public key gets uploaded to Nova and may be used when you launch the VM

It would be written by default to ~fedora/.ssh/authorized_keys ( as far as I remember ) on your VM

when it comes to ACTIVE state


# nova keypair-list

shows this public rsa key been generated by nova command.


SSH RSA private key gets written to oskey01.pem

No hackery is needed to connect to VM via it's FIP

$ ssh -i oskey01.pem fedora@VM's floating-ip


Boris.

From: rdo-list-bounces@redhat.com <rdo-list-bounces@redhat.com> on behalf of Chinmaya Dwibedy <ckdwibedy@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 2:24 AM
To: rdo-list@redhat.com
Subject: [rdo-list] Unable to log in to the VM instance’s console using openstack-mitaka release
 

Hi All,


I have installed OpenStack (i.e., openstack-mitaka release) on CentOS7.2 .  Used Fedora20 qcow2 cloud image for creating a VM using Dashboard.

1)      Installed “libguestfs” on Nova compute node.

2)      Updated these lines in  “/etc/nova/nova.conf ”

inject_password=true

inject_key=true

inject_partition=-1

 

3)      Restarted nove-compute: # service openstack-nova-compute restart

4)      Enabled setting root password in /usr/share/openstack-dashboard/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py

OPENSTACK_HYPERVISOR_FEATURES = {

…..

‘can_set_password’: True,

}

5)      Placed the below code in “Customization Script” section of the Launch Instance dialog box in OpenStack.

 

#cloud-config

ssh_pwauth: True

chpasswd:

  list: |

     root: root

  expire: False

runcmd:

- [ sh, -c, echo "=========hello world'=========" ]

 

It appears that, when the instance was launched, cloud-init did not change the password for root user, and I was not able to log in to the instance’s console (Dashboard) using username (root) and password (root). it says “Log in incorrect”.
Upon checking the boot log found that, cloud-init has executed /var/lib/cloud/instance/scripts/runcmd and printed hello world. Can anyone please let me know where I am wrong ? Thanks in advance for your support and time.
 
Regards,
Chinmaya