With significant firstboot output, there was a tendency
for tail to be killed before it relayed all the content.
Change to run the firstboot in a subshell in the background,
and have tail explicitly run until that subshell naturally
exits and then tail will cleanly exit
This enables a more manual approach
to indicate the deployment server.
This carries the assumption that a
normal OS autonetwork config
will get the node to the right network.
This is one step toward enabling a scenario where the target is remote and the DHCP is not going to relay, but instead the deployment feeds the DHCP a confluent URL entry point to get going.
Using this parameter precludes:
-Enhanced NIC auto selection. If the OS auto-selection fails to
identify the correct interface, the profile will need nic name baked in.
-Auto-select deployment server from several. This will mean that any
HA will require IP takeover be externally handled
This is of course on top of the manual process of
indicating confluent in kernelargs.
It is likely that a client connects from fe80::, which
is explicitly omitted from ssh principals.
This time, have the client provide all currently set IP addresses
and the server will make a determination.
There remains the possibility it misconfigures a nic and tries to use that,
inducing failure. One strategy would be to filter the addresses and
only provide from the 'current' interface. Another is to just take
the hit as the node is likely going to suffer a lot from such a
misconfiguration anyway.
Some profiles may have all disk support suppressed through blacklist until %pre comes
along to fix it. This avoids /dev/disk ever existing.
Wait up until 10 seconds before giving up. This gives disk subsystem a fair chance to
speed up and avoid a wait, with a fallback worst case of 10 seconds
When processes may update the certificate authorities, the confluent
CA trust would be lost. Place it appropriately so that
update-ca-trust will keep it in the appropriate place.
This will APPEND if the target file doesn't
already have the entire source contents in
a contiguous location already. This makes
it more safe to rerun without negative consequence.