Public bug reported:

ii  nova-api                             1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - API frontend
ii  nova-cert                            1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - certificate management
ii  nova-common                          1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - common files
ii  nova-conductor                       1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - conductor service
ii  nova-consoleauth                     1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - Console Authenticator
ii  nova-novncproxy                      1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - NoVNC proxy
ii  nova-scheduler                       1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute - virtual machine scheduler
ii  python-nova                          1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2            
all          OpenStack Compute Python libraries
ii  python-novaclient                    1:2.22.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0              
all          client library for OpenStack Compute API

Problem was described at 
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/82224/is-it-possible-to-create-instance-with-multiple-ssh-keys/
Looks like OpenStack (nova) allows to specify only one SSH key when instance is 
created. I believe array of strings should be supported instead of single 
string only, as authorized_keys allows for more than one SSH key. Workarounds 
like using merged key are not always an option, as it scales poorly (see 
example in question linked above).

Wishlist/enhancement request of course.

** Affects: nova
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  OpenStack (nova boot exactly) allows only one SSH key.

Status in OpenStack Compute (nova):
  New

Bug description:
  ii  nova-api                             1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - API frontend
  ii  nova-cert                            1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - certificate management
  ii  nova-common                          1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - common files
  ii  nova-conductor                       1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - conductor service
  ii  nova-consoleauth                     1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - Console Authenticator
  ii  nova-novncproxy                      1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - NoVNC proxy
  ii  nova-scheduler                       1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute - virtual machine scheduler
  ii  python-nova                          1:2015.1.1-0ubuntu1~cloud2           
 all          OpenStack Compute Python libraries
  ii  python-novaclient                    1:2.22.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0             
 all          client library for OpenStack Compute API

  Problem was described at 
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/82224/is-it-possible-to-create-instance-with-multiple-ssh-keys/
  Looks like OpenStack (nova) allows to specify only one SSH key when instance 
is created. I believe array of strings should be supported instead of single 
string only, as authorized_keys allows for more than one SSH key. Workarounds 
like using merged key are not always an option, as it scales poorly (see 
example in question linked above).

  Wishlist/enhancement request of course.

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