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31 lines
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31 lines
1.3 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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# need to copy over ssh key info
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nodename=$(grep ^NODENAME /etc/confluent/confluent.info|awk '{print $2}')
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apikey=$(cat /etc/confluent/confluent.apikey)
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chmod 700 /etc/confluent
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chmod og-rwx /etc/confluent/*
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export mgr profile nodename
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. /etc/confluent/functions
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curl -X POST -d 'status: staged' -H "CONFLUENT_NODENAME: $nodename" -H "CONFLUENT_APIKEY: $apikey" https://$mgr/confluent-api/self/updatestatus
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if [ -f /tmp/cryptboot ]; then
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run_remote tpm_luks.sh
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fi
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# This script will execute in the installed system, but using the installer kernel prior to reboot.
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# This is an appropriate place to run post install activities that do not require the actual installed
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# kernel to run. For example adding drivers that would be needed for first boot to run cleanly.
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# If, for example, there is a post script that has a dependency on a driver or filesystem that
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# cannot work until booting into the installer, use firstboot.sh instead
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# run_remote will download and execute from /var/lib/confluent/public/os/<profile>/scripts/ directory
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# run_remote_python will use the appropriate python interpreter path to run the specified script
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# A post.custom is provided to more conveniently hold customizations, see the post.custom file.
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# run_remote example.sh
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# run_remote_python example.py
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run_remote post.custom
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