lock: get OS info from lock server first to determine username#2120
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Try to get OS type from lock server before creating Remote object in update_nodes(). This allows us to determine the correct SSH username (root for RPM-based distros, ubuntu for Debian-based) before attempting to connect, avoiding connection failures due to wrong username. Changes: - Add _get_username_for_os_type() helper function - Query lock server for OS info in update_nodes() - Create Remote with correct username based on OS type - Add fallback logic if connection fails with determined username This fixes issues where update_nodes() fails on CentOS/RHEL machines because it tries to connect with default 'ubuntu' username instead of 'root'. Signed-off-by: deepssin <deepssin@redhat.com>
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Try to get os type from lock server before creating Remote object in update_nodes(). This allows us to determine the correct SSH username (root for RPM-based distros, ubuntu for Debian-based) before attempting to connect . avoiding connection failures due to wrong username.
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This fixes issues where update_nodes() fails on CentOS/RHEL machines because it tries to connect with default
ubuntuusername instead of 'root'.