#!/bin/sh # This script is executed on the first boot after install has # completed. It is best to edit the middle of the file as # noted below so custom commands are executed before # the script notifies confluent that install is fully complete. nodename=$(grep ^NODENAME /etc/confluent/confluent.info|awk '{print $2}') confluent_apikey=$(cat /etc/confluent/confluent.apikey) confluent_mgr=$(grep ^deploy_server: /etc/confluent/confluent.deploycfg|awk '{print $2}') confluent_profile=$(grep ^profile: /etc/confluent/confluent.deploycfg|awk '{print $2}') export nodename confluent_mgr confluent_profile . /etc/confluent/functions exec >> /var/log/confluent/confluent-firstboot.log exec 2>> /var/log/confluent/confluent-firstboot.log tail -f /var/log/confluent/confluent-firstboot.log > /dev/console & logshowpid=$! while ! ping -c 1 $confluent_mgr >& /dev/null; do sleep 1 done if [ ! -f /etc/confluent/firstboot.ran ]; then touch /etc/confluent/firstboot.ran cat /etc/confluent/tls/*.pem >> /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt run_remote firstboot.custom # Firstboot scripts may be placed into firstboot.d, e.g. firstboot.d/01-firstaction.sh, firstboot.d/02-secondaction.sh run_remote_parts firstboot.d # Induce execution of remote configuration, e.g. ansible plays in ansible/firstboot.d/ run_remote_config firstboot.d fi curl -X POST -d 'status: complete' -H "CONFLUENT_NODENAME: $nodename" -H "CONFLUENT_APIKEY: $confluent_apikey" https://$confluent_mgr/confluent-api/self/updatestatus systemctl disable firstboot rm /etc/systemd/system/firstboot.service rm /etc/confluent/firstboot.ran kill $logshowpid