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nodeconsole(8) -- Open a console to a confluent node

SYNOPSIS

nodeconsole [options] <var>noderange</var> [kill][-- [passthroughoptions]]

DESCRIPTION

nodeconsole opens an interactive console session to a given node. This is the text or serial console of a system. Exiting is done by hitting Ctrl-e, then c, then .. Note that console output by default is additionally logged to /var/log/confluent/consoles/NODENAME.

When the console connection to the target is broken, then confluent on backend will initiate an automatic retry interval that is randomized between 2 and 4 minutes. The reopen escape sequence below requests an immediate retry, as does connecting a new session.

When a windowed console is open the nodeconsole <var>noderange</var> kill command will kill the console process which will result in the console window closing.

OPTIONS

  • -t, --tile: Use tmux to arrange consoles of the given noderange into a tiled layout on the terminal screen

  • -l, --log: Perform a log reply on the current, local log in /var/log/confluent/consoles. If in collective mode, this only makes sense to use on the current collective manager at this time.

  • -T, --Timestamp: Dump the log with Timpstamps on the current, local log in /var/log/confluent/consoles. If in collective mode, this only makes sense to use on the current collective manager at this time.

  • -w, --windowed: Open terminal windows for each node. The environment variable NODECONSOLE_WINDOWED_COMMAND should be set, which should be a text string corresponding to a command that can be used to open a windowed console, omitting the nodeconsole <var>noderange</var> part of the command, for example, to open a set of consoles for a range of nodes in separate xterm windows, set NODECONSOLE_WINDOWED_COMMAND to xterm -e. To open a set of consoles for a range of nodes in separate GNOME Terminal windows with a size of 100 columns and 31 rows, set NODECONSOLE_WINDOWED_COMMAND to gnome-terminal --geometry 100x31 -- or in a WSL environment, to open a set of consoles for a range of nodes in separate Windows Terminal windows, with the title set for each node, set NODECONSOLE_WINDOWED_COMMAND to `wt.exe wsl.exe -d AlmaLinux-8 --shell-type login. If the NODECONSOLE_WINDOWED_COMMAND environment variable isn't set, xterm will be used bydefault.

ESCAPE SEQUENCE COMMANDS

While connected to a console, a number of commands may be performed through escape sequences. To begin an command escape sequence, hit Ctrl-e, then c. The next keystroke will be interpreted as a command. The following commands are available.

  • .: Exit the session and return to the command prompt
  • b: [send Break] Send a break to the remote console when possible (some console plugins may not support this)
  • o: [reOpen] Request confluent to disconnect and reconnect to console. For example if there is suspicion that the console has gone inoperable, but would work if reconnected.
  • po: [Power Off] Power off server immediately, without waiting for OS to shutdown
  • ps: [Power Shutdown] Request OS shut down gracefully, and then power off
  • pb<var>ent</var>: [Power Boot] Cause system to immediately boot, resetting or turning on as appropriate. Hitting enter is required to execute the reboot rather than another pb sequence
  • pbs: [Power Boot Setup] Request immediate boot ultimately landing in interactive firmware setup
  • pbn: [Power Boot Network] Request immediate boot to network
  • r: [send Resize] This queries the current terminal and sends stty commands to advertise the user termineal size to the remote console
  • ?: Get a list of supported commands
  • <var>ent</var>: Hit enter to skip entering a command at the escape prompt.

PASSTHROUGH OPTIONS

While opening a windowed console with xterm or any other console of choice. The nodeconsole command gives capality to specify passthrough options targeted at the console. All options after the -- will be parsed the console program. For example, opening a windowed console using xterm with a black background. nodeconconsole -w n1 -- -bg black