Private bug reported:

NVMe-oF suffers from a well-known discovery problem that fundamentally limits 
the size of realistic deployments. To address this discovery problem, the FMDS 
working group (within nvme.org) is working on two proposals that will allow 
NVMe-oF to be managed via a “network centric” provisioning process instead of 
an “end-node centric” one.
TP-8009 (this launchpad): will enable the Automated Discovery of NVMe-oF 
Discovery Controllers in an IP Network and will prevent an end-user from 
needing to manually configure the IP Address of Discovery Controllers.
TP-8010 (): will define the concept of a Centralized Discovery Controller (CDC) 
and will allow end-users to manage connectivity from a single point of 
management on an IP Fabric by IP Fabric basis.
This request is for Ubuntu 22.04 and later to ensure the presence and 
activation of the avahi daemon on Ubuntu installs and Ubuntu 
Installer(subiquity) environment.

Here is the code that implements TP8009 and TP8010:
https://github.com/martin-belanger/nvme-stas/

** Affects: dellserver
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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** Package changed: shim-signed (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

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  Automatically discover Centralized Discovery Controller - TP 8009

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