I have successfully provisioned Bare Metal Cloud compute instances using the following code:
public static Instance createInstance(
ComputeClient computeClient,
String compartmentId,
AvailabilityDomain availabilityDomain,
String instanceName,
Image image,
Shape shape,
Subnet subnet
) {
LaunchInstanceResponse response = computeClient.launchInstance(
LaunchInstanceRequest.builder()
.launchInstanceDetails(
LaunchInstanceDetails.builder()
.availabilityDomain(availabilityDomain.getName())
.compartmentId(compartmentId)
.displayName(instanceName)
.imageId(image.getId())
.shape(shape.getShape())
.subnetId(subnet.getId())
.build())
.build());
return response.getInstance();
}
However, I can't SSH into any instances I create via the code above, because there's no parameter on launchInstance
to pass in the public key of my SSH keypair.
How can I tell the instance what SSH public key to allow? I know it must be possible somehow since the console UI allows me to provide the SSH public key as part of instance creation.
According to the launch instance API documentation, you need to pass your SSH public key via the
ssh_authorized_keys
field of themetadata
parameter:The code for this in the Java SDK looks like this:
Then the instance will allow you to SSH to it using the SSH keypair for that public key.