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# ananke
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# ananke
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`ananke` is the host-side power + bootstrap orchestrator for Titan.
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Ananke is the host-side recovery orchestrator for Titan power events.
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It runs outside Kubernetes (systemd on host), so it can:
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It runs outside Kubernetes (systemd on host), so it can:
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- shut the cluster down gracefully before battery/runtime redlines
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- shut the cluster down gracefully before runtime gets dangerous
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- bring the cluster back after power returns
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- bootstrap the cluster after power is restored
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- recover common Flux/Kustomize startup deadlocks
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- break known startup deadlocks (including Flux + in-cluster Gitea coupling)
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- validate service health from the outside before declaring startup done
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- verify real service availability before declaring startup complete
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The goal is not clever automation. The goal is boring, repeatable recovery.
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## Why `ananke`
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## Why `ananke`
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I wanted a name that fits Titan/mythology, but also describes what this service actually does.
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In Greek myth, **Ananke** is inevitability and necessity.
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That is the exact constraint we operate under during outages and drills.
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In Greek myth, **Ananke** is inevitability/necessity. That matches this tool: when power events happen, graceful sequencing is not optional.
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Power-domain names in this lab align with that naming:
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- `Statera` UPS: `titan-23`, `titan-24`, `titan-jh`
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- `Pyrphoros` UPS: all other nodes
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UPS names in this cluster are also part of the story:
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## Operating model (non-negotiable)
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- `Statera`: powers `titan-23`, `titan-24`, `titan-jh`
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- `Pyrphoros`: powers all other nodes
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- Ananke does **cluster orchestration**, not host power control.
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- Shutdown defaults to `cluster-only` and should remain that way for normal drills.
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- Physical outages can cut host power themselves; Ananke’s job is clean state transitions.
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Flux source of truth remains `titan-iac.git`.
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Ananke’s own repo (`ananke.git`) is software only; it is not the desired-state cluster config repo.
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## Breakglass reminder
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## Breakglass reminder
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Vault unseal breakglass is wired for remote retrieval (magic mirror host). If local key retrieval fails, Ananke can use the configured breakglass command.
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Vault breakglass is available through a remote Magic Mirror path.
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If standard unseal retrieval fails, use `startup.vault_unseal_breakglass_command`.
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## What “startup complete” means now
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## What "startup complete" means
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Ananke does **not** stop at “Flux says Ready”. Startup only completes when all configured gates pass:
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Startup is complete only after all required gates pass:
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- node inventory preflight passes (host mapping + ssh user + port sanity)
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- inventory mapping is valid
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- node SSH auth gate passes (real command execution, not just TCP)
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- expected SSH nodes are reachable/authenticated (minus explicit ignores)
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- Flux source drift guard passes (`expected_flux_source_url` + branch expectation)
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- Flux source drift guard passes (expected URL + branch)
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- Flux kustomizations are healthy
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- required Flux kustomizations are healthy
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- controller convergence is healthy (deployments/statefulsets/daemonsets)
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- workload convergence is healthy
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- ingress checklist passes (all discovered ingress hosts reachable with accepted status)
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- ingress checklist passes
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- external service checklist passes (Gitea, Grafana, Keycloak OIDC, Harbor registry auth challenge, Longhorn auth redirect)
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- service checklist passes (internal + externally exposed)
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- stability soak window passes (no regressions, no CrashLoop/ImagePull failures)
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- critical endpoint checks pass
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- stability soak passes with no regressions
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During startup, Ananke also auto-heals known failure patterns (stuck controller pods, immutable Flux Jobs, critical workloads scaled to zero) and writes a report:
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If a manual intervention is needed during a drill, that is treated as an Ananke gap and must be encoded back into Ananke logic.
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## Status and reports
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Live status:
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- `ananke status --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml`
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- `ananke status --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --json`
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Artifacts:
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- `/var/lib/ananke/startup-progress.json` (live run progress)
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- `/var/lib/ananke/last-startup-report.json`
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- `/var/lib/ananke/last-startup-report.json`
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- `/var/lib/ananke/last-shutdown-report.json`
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- `/var/lib/ananke/reports/*.json` (historical per-run reports)
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- `/var/lib/ananke/runs.json` (timing history)
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If any gate fails, startup is blocked with a concrete reason.
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## Quick commands
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## Command quick sheet
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From `titan-db`:
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From `titan-db` (coordinator):
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```bash
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```bash
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke status --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke status --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke startup --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --force-flux-branch main
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke startup --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --force-flux-branch main
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke shutdown --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --reason graceful-maintenance --mode cluster-only
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke shutdown --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --reason graceful-maintenance --mode cluster-only
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke shutdown --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --reason emergency-power --mode poweroff --skip-drain --skip-etcd-snapshot
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```
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From `titan-24` (`tethys` peer):
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From `titan-24` (`tethys` peer):
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke shutdown --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --reason graceful-maintenance --mode cluster-only
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sudo /usr/local/bin/ananke shutdown --config /etc/ananke/ananke.yaml --execute --reason graceful-maintenance --mode cluster-only
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```
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```
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Systemd:
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Systemd control:
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```bash
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```bash
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sudo systemctl status ananke.service
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sudo systemctl status ananke.service
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sudo systemctl start ananke-update.service
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sudo systemctl start ananke-update.service
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```
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```
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## Shutdown modes (explicit)
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## Config
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`ananke shutdown` now supports explicit mode selection:
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- default behavior is `cluster-only` (host poweroff is not performed)
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- `--mode config`: use config default (`shutdown.poweroff_enabled`)
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- `--mode cluster-only`: stop cluster services only (no host poweroff)
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- `--mode poweroff`: include host poweroff path (explicit only)
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This removes ambiguity during drills.
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## Config file
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Primary path:
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- `/etc/ananke/ananke.yaml`
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- `/etc/ananke/ananke.yaml`
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Core settings to keep accurate:
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Keep these fields accurate:
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- `expected_flux_branch`
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- `expected_flux_source_url`
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- `expected_flux_source_url`
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- `startup.require_node_ssh_auth`
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- `expected_flux_branch`
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- `startup.require_ingress_checklist`
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- `startup.service_checklist`
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- `startup.service_checklist`
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- `startup.service_checklist_stability_seconds`
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- `startup.critical_service_endpoints`
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- `startup.ignore_unavailable_nodes` (for planned temporary node outages)
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- `startup.require_ingress_checklist`
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- `coordination.role`, `coordination.peer_hosts`
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- `startup.require_node_inventory_reachability`
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- `startup.ignore_unavailable_nodes`
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- `coordination.role`
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- `coordination.peer_hosts`
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## Install / update
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## Quality gate
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```bash
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Top-level quality/testing module:
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sudo ./scripts/install.sh
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- `testing/`
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```
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Deployment gate script:
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- `scripts/quality_gate.sh`
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Gate order:
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1. docs contract checks
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2. naming + LOC hygiene checks
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3. pedantic lint
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4. per-file coverage gate (95% minimum)
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Installer behavior:
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Installer behavior:
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- builds and installs `/usr/local/bin/ananke`
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- `scripts/install.sh` runs the quality gate by default
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- installs `ananke*.service` units
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- override only for emergency break/fix: `ANANKE_ENFORCE_QUALITY_GATE=0`
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- migrates and enforces current `ananke` config/state paths
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## Notes
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## Growing with the lab
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- Apply changes through Git/Flux manifests; avoid manual in-cluster edits for durable changes.
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- For controlled shutdown/startup drills, treat any manual intervention as a bug and fold the logic back into Ananke.
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1. Update inventory and node mapping in config.
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2. Add/adjust service checklist entries for anything user-facing or critical.
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3. Add/adjust ingress expectations for exposed services.
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4. Use temporary ignores only when truly intentional, then remove them.
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5. Run `scripts/quality_gate.sh` before host deployment.
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Recovery quality should improve over time: every drill should reduce manual work in the next drill.
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