[Rdo-list] RDO, packstack, Keypair creation is failing

Thales thaleslv at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 11 03:50:12 UTC 2016


Thanks, Marius!
I get the same error. 
"Error (BadRequest): Keypair data is invalid: failed to generate fingerprint (HTTP p 400) (Requested ID: ...)"
I'm just staring out with OpenStack here, trying to get through my first tutorial, so I'm fumbling around.
...John 

    On Sunday, January 10, 2016 10:03 AM, Marius Cornea <marius at remote-lab.net> wrote:
 

 Hi,

You could try adding it via the CLI:

# generate the keypair; cloud.key is the private key; cloud.key.pub is
the public key
ssh-keygen -t rsa -f cloud.key -N ''

# load the keystone credentials
source keystonerc_admin

# import the public key
nova keypair-add --pub_key cloud.key.pub cloudkey

Marius

On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Thales <thaleslv at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to learn OpenStack via RDO, so I downloaded packstack.  I went to
> this link to start on RDO
> https://www.rdoproject.org/install/quickstart/
>
> I set up a fixed IP in CentOS 7.    CentOS 7 is a guest OS.  I'm using
> Virtualbox as my virtual machine, and Windows 10 is my host OS.  I'm using a
> Bridged adpater for Virtual Box.
>
> I downloaded and installed RDO via packstack.
>
> I then went here:
> https://www.rdoproject.org/install/running-an-instance/
>
>
> I went there to learn how to run an instance, and on step three on that
> page, "Create or Import a Pair", I  received an error.    The error occurred
> when I tried to "create" the key.  It error was "Keypair data is invalid:
> failed to generate fingerprint (HTTP 400)".    I also tried to import a
> key, by generating one on the command line.  However, in both cases it
> failed.  I got some guidance from this video
> ,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYTctLuPbOs, but that didn't do the trick
> for me, either.
>
>  I have been looking around for similar problems on the web, and I found a
> couple, but none of the solutions worked for me.  I recently disabled
> SELinux with the "setenforce 0" command, and that didn't fix the problem
> either.
>
>  Does anyone have any idea what his could be?  I'm really just learning
> now, so I'm sure it's got to be something rudimentary.
>
>  Thanks for any help!
>
>  ...John
>
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