Ensure the framework's log stream exists prior to using it in zeek_init(), and
use a node-is-live message similar to those in agent and controller also in
launched nodes.
This adds management/persistence.zeek to establish common configuration for log
rotation and persistent variable state. Log-writing Zeek processes initially
write locally in their working directory, and rotate into subdirectory
"log-queue" of the spool. Since agent and controller have no logger,
persistence.zeek puts in place compatible configurations for them.
Storage folders for Broker-backed tables and clusterized stores default to
subdirectories of the new Zeek-level state folder.
When setting the ZEEK_MANAGEMENT_TESTING environment variable, persistent state
is kept in the local directory, and log rotation remains disabled.
This also tweaks @loads a bit in favor of simply loading frameworks/management,
which is easier to keep track of.
This adds an optional set of cluster node names to narrow the querying to. It
similarly expands the dispatch mechanism, since it likely most sense for any
such request to apply only to a subset of nodes.
Requests for invalid nodes trigger Response records in error state.
This adds support for retrieving the value of a global identifier from any
subset of cluster nodes. It relies on the lookup_ID() BiF to retrieve the val,
and to_json() to render the value to an easily parsed string. Ideally we'd send
the val directly, but this hits several roadblocks, including the fact that
Broker won't serialize arbitrary values.
This adds request/response event pairs to enable the controller to dispatch
"actions" (pre-implemented Zeek script actions) on subsets of Zeek cluster nodes
and collect the results. Using generic events to carry multiple such "run X on
the nodes" scenarios simplifies adding these in the future.
This provides Broker-level plumbing that allows agents to reach out to their
managed Zeek nodes and collect responses.
As a first event, it establishes Management::Node::API::notify_agent_hello,
to notify the agent when the cluster node is ready to communicate.
Also a bit of comment rewording to replace use of "data cluster" with simply
"cluster", to avoid ambiguity with data nodes in SumStats, and expansion of
test-all-policy.zeek and related/dependent tests, since we're introducing new
scripts.