A non-voting node doesn't participate in Raft consensus, but does
subscribe to the committed log entries originating with the leader.
This means a non-voting node keeps up-to-date with the state machine,
without impacting write-latency. These non-voting nodes can provide
read scalability for the cluster.
With this change the cluster metadata (arbitrary key-value data associated with each node) is now broadcast across the cluster using the standard consensus mechanism. Specifically the use case for this metadata is to allow all nodes know the HTTP API address of all other nodes, for the purpose of redirecting requests to the leader.
This change removed the need for multiplexing two logical connections
over the single Raft TCP connection, which greatly simplifies the
networking code generally.
Original PR https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite/pull/434
The -http-ca-cert and -node-ca-cert options allow the user to specify
trusted X.509 root CA certificates as an alternative to the
-http-no-verify and -node-no-verify options. This behavior is analogous
to the rqlite client -ca-cert option.