#!/bin/bash -e # ssh-agent.sh is intended to behave very similarly to ssh: specify the master or # worker hostname that you want to connect to, along with any other ssh options # you want to pass in usage() { echo "usage: CLUSTER=cluster $0 hostname_pattern" >&2 echo " Examples: CLUSTER=cluster $0 master1" >&2 echo " CLUSTER=cluster $0 eastus1 # worker node 1" >&2 echo " CLUSTER=cluster $0 bootstrap" >&2 exit 1 } if [[ "$#" -ne 1 ]]; then usage fi cleanup() { rm -rf id_rsa } trap cleanup EXIT eval "$(ssh-agent | grep -v '^echo ')" if [[ -z "$RESOURCEID" ]]; then if [[ -z "$CLUSTER" ]]; then echo "CLUSTER must be specified" usage fi RESOURCEID="/subscriptions/${AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}/resourceGroups/${RESOURCEGROUP}/providers/Microsoft.RedHatOpenShift/openShiftClusters/${CLUSTER}" fi CLUSTER_RESOURCEGROUP=$(go run ./hack/db "$RESOURCEID" | jq -r .openShiftCluster.properties.clusterProfile.resourceGroupId | cut -d/ -f5) go run ./hack/db "$RESOURCEID" | jq -r .openShiftCluster.properties.sshKey | base64 -d | openssl rsa -inform der -outform pem >id_rsa 2>/dev/null chmod 0600 id_rsa # seeing ARM cache issues with -g $CLUSTER_RESOURCEGROUP, so using --query IP=$(az network nic list --query "[?resourceGroup == '$CLUSTER_RESOURCEGROUP' && contains(name, '$1')].ipConfigurations[0].privateIpAddress" -o tsv) if [[ $(grep -c . <<<"$IP") -ne 1 ]]; then echo -e "VM with pattern $1 not found in resourceGroup $CLUSTER_RESOURCEGROUP\n" usage fi ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i id_rsa -l core "$IP"