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Hello.
I created two non-database instances and one db instance in the Oracle Cloud. I used the same public key.
Now I could login (with putty) to that two instances with user opc and private key.
I can't login the same way to db instance, got an error "Server refused our key".
If I open "SSH public keys" in Compute Console, I see, for some strange reason, 3 (three) public keys, one is my original key, bound to that two instances, that are OK.
And, one public key with the name: "dbaas.myservice.DB.ora_tools" and one public key with name "dbaas.myservice.DB.ora_users".
Both keys bound to db instance, and they are another, than first (original) key.
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I think these keys are used to push db patches to the box. looks like somehow your key has not been picked up when provisioning the database.
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