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I have been trying to download intel Devcloud ssh secret key for Linux since 24 June 2022, but every time I do so the page ends in an internal server error. I have tried multiple browsers but no success. Please look into it.
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in Intel forum.
Were you able to launch jupyterlab without any issues?
Also let us know which devcloud you are using(oneAPI/Edge).
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Janani Chandran
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I also tried with a different account on multiple browsers but that is of no use.
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I am able to launch jupyterlab without any issues. But when I click the Direct SSH link on intel devcloud page I get an internal server error else sometimes I am directed to a page which ad instructions and it directs to a page to download a key to establish SSH but then clicking on it results in an internal server error.
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Hi,
Sorry for the inconvenience.
We have informed DevCloud admin team and they are working on this. We will get back to you soon.
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Janani Chandran
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Hi,
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the public key error issue. Kindly follow the below steps.
Steps to check your account and remediate:
1. Sign into DevCloud : https://devcloud.intel.com/oneapi/
2. Login/launch Jupyter – Launch Jupyter
3. Note down account number as shown below in the Welcome.ipynb notebook.
4. Next, login with ssh – if error does not show up your account is good.
5. if permission denied(public key) error message shows up during login with ssh then:
a. Check your .ssh/config : cat .ssh/config.
b. Does your account number in your ssh/config match with the one showed in in Jupyter(Example : 12345).
c. Make sure correct account number is reflected in the config file. If not, edit your .ssh/config to correct the account number in .ssh/config to be same as the one with what you see in Jupyter.
d. Login with ssh again.
If at any point during the above steps you notice files missing please contact us with your original account number and the correct account number – we will work with the engineering team to help assist copy your files over.
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Janani Chandran
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Hi,
It has been fixed now. Could you check again and confirm?
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Janani Chandran
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Hi,
Is your resolved? Do you have any update?
Regards,
Janani Chandran
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Hi,
We assume that your issue is resolved. If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
Regards,
Janani Chandran
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