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I've successfully set up a MAAS/Juju environment and used the Landscape Autopilot installer to install Openstack on my cluster. However I'd like to be able to modify the existing cloud setup by deploying a couple more Juju charms. How do I accomplish this? I can't seem to SSH into the Juju bootstrap node:

$ ssh VMNode1.maas

Warning: the ECDSA host key for 'vmnode1.maas' differs from the key for the IP address '10.1.1.151'

Offending key for IP in /home/XXX/.ssh/known_hosts:18

Matching host key in /home/XXX/.ssh/known_hosts:19

Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes

Permission denied (publickey).

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You need to get access to the underlying environment through Juju. The following Q/A gives the details on how to do this:

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  • Thanks, that worked. However I'm wondering how to get sudo status on the landscape machine? I'm trying to scp across some files for a test charm, but I'm getting the good ol' Permission Denied. Sep 9, 2016 at 9:12
  • Hey there -- 'landscape' user doesn't have sudo access. Instead ssh initially as the 'ubuntu' user to become root.
    – dpb
    Sep 21, 2016 at 19:36
  • Thanks, I asked a separate question for this and was answered: askubuntu.com/questions/824773/… Sep 22, 2016 at 7:30

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