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When trying to deploy the cluster template for R80.10 vSEC, I am encountering this error:
"Template validation error: Parameter SICKey failed to satisfy constraint: At least 8 alpha numeric characters"
Needless to say, I have tried all possible combinations to get around it, but still no dice.
Anyone else bumped into it?
OK I've figured this one out:
The template prohibits utilization of special characters:
"SICKey" : {
"Description" : "Secure Internal Communication (SIC) Activation key",
"NoEcho" : "true",
"MinLength": "8",
"Type" : "String",
"AllowedPattern" : "[a-zA-Z0-9]*",
"ConstraintDescription": "At least 8 alpha numeric characters"
},
So once you've tried to use one of those, the "Previous" button does not, in fact allow you to resubmit changed SIC parameters.
You have to bag the attempt and start from scratch for the correctly formatted SIC to work.
OK I've figured this one out:
The template prohibits utilization of special characters:
"SICKey" : {
"Description" : "Secure Internal Communication (SIC) Activation key",
"NoEcho" : "true",
"MinLength": "8",
"Type" : "String",
"AllowedPattern" : "[a-zA-Z0-9]*",
"ConstraintDescription": "At least 8 alpha numeric characters"
},
So once you've tried to use one of those, the "Previous" button does not, in fact allow you to resubmit changed SIC parameters.
You have to bag the attempt and start from scratch for the correctly formatted SIC to work.
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