I installed openstack using kolla-ansible and using openstack now. Initially, when I started creating VMs (using openstack cli), I could set ubuntu server passwords using user-data tag from a local file . However, recently after certain changes in the configuration (probably), user-data file is not setting the server password. In fact, the file has no impact. I cannot ssh into the newly created servers anymore.

Bug #2041713 reported by Debasis
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Bug Description

I installed openstack using kolla-ansible and using openstack now. Initially, when I started creating VMs (using openstack cli), I could set ubuntu server passwords using user-data tag from a local file . However, recently after certain changes in the configuration (probably), I see that the user-data file has not set the server password. The file has no impact on the newly created servers. I cannot ssh into the newly created servers anymore. Could someone suggest where to look for a solution to this problem?

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Uggla (rene-ribaud) wrote :

Thanks for submitting this bug, but it is incomplete and can not be treated without the following information. Please add them to the ticket.

- steps to reproduce
- the version of Nova and the novaclient (or os-client)
- logs (on debug level)
- environment details depending on the bug
        libvirt/kvm versions, VMWare version, ...
        storage type (ceph, LVM, GPFS, ...)
        network type (nova-network or neutron)

Changed in nova:
status: New → Incomplete
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

[Expired for OpenStack Compute (nova) because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

Changed in nova:
status: Incomplete → Expired
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