This page describes how to generate SSH keys for your Oracle Database@Google Cloud resources.
To authenticate your Oracle Database@Google Cloud connection, you need to generate
an SSH key pair. You need to create an SSH key pair at least once in your project.
You can reuse the same key pair for multiple VM Clusters or create
a new key pair for each VM Cluster. You can generate
an SSH key pair using the ssh-keygen
command.
Generate an SSH key pair
To generate an SSH key pair, run the following command:
ssh-keygen -b 4096 -f SSH_KEY_ID -N PASSPHRASE -t rsa
Replace the following:
- SSH_KEY_ID: this is the root name of your SSH key file used to generate the public and private keys
- PASSPHRASE: this is the passphrase used when accessing your resources using Google Cloud console
The ssh-keygen
command saves your private key to a file called
SSH_KEY_ID and your public key to a file called
SSH_KEY_ID.pub in your home directory.
What's next
- Configure a VPC network for your resources.
- Create a VM Cluster.
- Learn more about Oracle Database@Google Cloud.