SSH Key Already Exits
Symptom
When a user attempts to add an SSH key to CodeArts, a message is displayed, indicating that the key already exists and asking the user to generate a new key.
Analysis
One key maps to only one username. The error occurs because the SSH key has been added by another user.
Solution
- Ask the user who has added the key to delete the key from CodeArts.
- Alternately, generate an SSH key pair and add the new public key to CodeArts.
Troubleshooting FAQs
- Private Key Is Lost
- SSH Key Already Exits
- Git Keeps Asking for Passphrase During Code Clone via SSH
- Password Incorrect During Code Clone via HTTPS
- Committed Files Cannot Be Found in the Cloud Repository
- Message "pathspec XXX did not match any files" Is Displayed
- Message "Transport Error: cannot get remote repository refs. XXX.git: cannot open git-upload-pack" Is Displayed
- Message "syntax error near unexpected token `newline'" Is Displayed
- Message "unable to auto-detect email address" Is Displayed
- Message "fatal:Authentication failed" Is Displayed
- Message "'origin' does not appear to be a git repository" Is Displayed
- Message "You are not allowed to push code to protected branches on this project" is Displayed
- Message "Not a git repository" Is Displayed
- Message "src refspec master does not match any" Is Displayed
- Message "destination path 'XXX' already exists and is not an empty directory" Is Displayed
- Message "The requested URL returned error: 401" Is Displayed
- Code Push Fails
- Code Pull Fails
- Message "fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories" Is Displayed
- Message "SSL certificate problem" Is Displayed
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