[21:59] <harmw> harlowja_: ping!
[21:59] <harlowja_> harmw sup
[21:59] <harmw> you've got some python code I can use to test computing power?
[22:00] <harmw> eg. I'm eager to find out if my ARM system is capable of running keystone :)
[22:00] <harmw> instead of my old Atom x86_64 rig
[22:00] <harmw> and instead of googling, I'd figure you would know this one by heart :p
[22:03] <harlowja_> hmmmm
[22:03] <harlowja_> python test computing power, ha
[22:04] <harlowja_> u so funny
[22:04] <harlowja_> lol
[22:04] <harmw> hehe
[22:04] <harlowja_> u can try running http://docs.openstack.org/developer/taskflow/examples.html#distributed-mandelbrot-complex a bunch of times, ha
[22:04] <harlowja_> but meh, i'm not sure i'd use python, lol
[22:05] <harmw> maybe I should take some to explain my case :p
[22:05] <harmw> my Atom can't realy keep up with keystone, generating tokens/keys etc.
[22:05] <harlowja_> ya, somewhat expected i guess ;)
[22:05] <harmw> and I'd like to see/test if an ARM platform would be up for the task
[22:05] <harmw> true, true
[22:06] <harlowja_> run keystone on it? see what happens
[22:06] <harmw> but instead of diving in with 'just' running keystone on it, I'd like to run some test code first :) 
[22:06] <harmw> lol
[22:07] <harlowja_> hmmm, use python-cryptography to generate a crap ton of keys?
[22:07] <harlowja_> see how that goes?
[22:07] <harlowja_> i think thats what keystone uses anyway
[22:07] <harlowja_> https://cryptography.io/en/latest/ 
[22:08] <harmw> hmk
[22:08] <harmw> thanks, I guess :p
[22:08] <harmw> running time openssl rand -hex 100 is interesting as well
[22:08] <harlowja_> or https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/tree/master/tests/hazmat/primitives (might have something interesting?)
[22:09] <harlowja_> run there test suite a bunch of times, ha
[22:09] <harmw> :) thanks
[22:09] <harlowja_> suree, let me know how it goes :-P
[23:36] <anotheral> would anyone be able to help me figure out why my new AMI based off the amazon ubuntu 14.04, isn't updating the 'ubuntu' account authorized_keys?
[23:51] <anotheral> ok i think i *finally* figured it out
[23:52] <anotheral> I override the AuthorizedKeysFile in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, and I think the cloud-init script is horking on that
[23:52] <anotheral> yes!  here's my sshd_config
[23:52] <anotheral> AuthorizedKeysFile%h/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/%u
[23:52] <anotheral> sorry
[23:53] <anotheral> AuthorizedKeysFile %h/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/%u
[23:53] <anotheral> (this allows for a second directory of authorized keyfiles named for the user
[23:53] <anotheral> )
[23:54] <anotheral> but cloud-init is actually creating the path "/home/ubuntu/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/ubuntu" (space is part of the dir name), with the right key in it