Executed when: Adding nodes to Entrust PKI Hub.
Adds a node to Entrust PKI Hub.
clusterctl node add <node> <token>
See below for a description of each parameter.
For example:
$ sudo clusterctl node add 10.1.141.28 4d22f2665fe0680bd3d6f479f176dc21367f41bca9e83864024dc83da0c7c86c
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Warning: The cluster only contains 2 nodes. Three nodes are required to achieve HA and an odd number of nodes is recommended
This command:
- Prints a warning when the cluster does not contain the Recommended number of nodes.
- Enables
firewalld
and creates firewall rules for opening the Required open ports. - In case of execution error, rolls back all actions and reports the error cause.
As explained in Adding nodes:
- Do not run this command simultaneously in different nodes of the same Entrust PKI Hub deployment.
- Redeploy the deployed solutions (if any) to make the changes effective.
<node>
The IP address of a node already in the Entrust PKI Hub cluster.
In AWS and Azure cloud installations, use the private IP of the node.
Mandatory: Yes.
<token>
The joining token obtained when running the clusterctl node join-token command in the <node>
node.
Mandatory: Yes.