Query the discovery service to fetch the node list and use the results in health checks. Closes siderolabs#5554.
Signed-off-by: Utku Ozdemir <utku.ozdemir@siderolabs.com>
Introduce `cluster.NodeInfo` to represent the basic info about a node which can be used in the health checks. This information, where possible, will be populated by the discovery service in following PRs. Part of siderolabs#5554.
Signed-off-by: Utku Ozdemir <utku.ozdemir@siderolabs.com>
With load-balancing enabled by default running `talosctl` without
`--nodes` is risky, as it might hit any control plane by default without
`--nodes`.
Only two commands do not enforce this check, as they do their own node
contexts: `crashdump` and `health` (client-side).
Integration tests were updated to always supply `--nodes` cli argument,
while doing that I refactored the storage for discovered nodes to use
existing `cluster.Info` interface.
The downside is that with e2e CAPI tests CLI tests will be mostly
skipped as we don't support discovery in CLI tests at the momemnt. This
can be fixed by using `talosctl kubeconfig` + `kubectl get nodes` for
node discovery.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
This moves our test scripts to using the bootstrap API. Some
automation around invoking the bootstrap API was also added
to give the same ease of use when creating clusters with the
CLI.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>