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* [[Special:NovaKey|Add and manage your public SSH keys]] |
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Once you add a key, you'll be able to log into an instance in the main project ''' |
Once you add a key, you'll be able to log into an instance in the main project '''testlabs'''. It may take up to 30 minutes for your key to be propagated to all instances. |
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If you'd like to create instances, you'll need to have an admin add you to a project, and to the sysadmin role in that project. |
If you'd like to create instances, you'll need to have an admin add you to a project, and to the sysadmin role in that project. |
Revision as of 20:37, 8 September 2011
Anonymous users
You'll need to create an account.
Logged in users
After creating an account, you can:
Once you add a key, you'll be able to log into an instance in the main project testlabs. It may take up to 30 minutes for your key to be propagated to all instances.
If you'd like to create instances, you'll need to have an admin add you to a project, and to the sysadmin role in that project.
You can make queries for nova resources; currently Nova instances have semantic properties enabled.
Admins
Wiki Admin
If you are a wiki admin, you can:
- Create/delete Nova projects and manage project and project role membership
- Manage global role membership.
- Manage sudo policies.
Net Admins
If you are a NetAdmin, you can:
- Allocate and associate public IP addresses, and add public DNS entries to instances
- Manage security groups and rules.
Sys Admins
If you are a sysadmin, you can:
After creating an instance, you'll get an email notifying you that it is ready to be logged into. If you did not add an SSH key prior to creating the instance, you'll need to wait until your key is propagated to the instances (which can take an additional 30 minutes).
Cloud Admins
In addition to all actions that sysadmins and netadmins, you can:
Access FAQ
- Q: I was added to a group that gives me access to something in git, but it isn't working, what's wrong?
- A: Once you have been added to the group, you need to log out of gerrit, then back in. Gerrit pulls its groups from LDAP, but caches them. Logging out, then back in re-synchronizes your groups, and thus clears the cache.