Thanks for the info Vitaly. I checked the code a bit and filled a bug
report. There seems to be a problem with testing an instance of some boto
lazy-evaluating class:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets(a)redhat.com>wrote:
On 11/12/2012 12:15 PM, Tomas Karasek wrote:
> Hi,
> to people who were testing cloudinit 0.7.0 in an environment using the
> DataSourceEc2 (OpenStack, Amazon, probably other environments too):
>
> In Openstack and amazon, you can upload public keys to the web interface
> of the cloud, and the public keys are then downloaded to each instance
> you launch. Cloudinit then takes care of downloading the public keys and
> placing them to .ssh/authorized_keys. It reaches the keys via the EC2
> api (i.e.
http://169.254.169.254).
>
> Did you manage to get a user's public key to authorized_keys with
> cloudinit 0.7.0?
>
>
I've managed to get this working with EC2. But there is an issue with
0.7.0 - the authorized_keys file is filled in only for 'default' user (so
if you change this setting in cloud.cfg you'll end up with no
authorized_keys file). It looks like a bug (or a weird feature :), gholms
wanted to discuss this issue with upstream.
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