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The `bot-bottle supervise` operator TUI read and wrote the queue DB directly and tried a backend-specific live "apply" (which was unwired — it raised). It now talks only to the orchestrator control plane: - OrchestratorClient gains supervise_pending() + supervise_respond(). - discover_orchestrator_url() finds the one running per-host control plane by health-probing the backends' well-known :8099 addresses (docker publishes on loopback; the firecracker infra VM serves it on the orchestrator TAP) — no backend branching in the TUI. - discover_pending/approve/reject call the client; the server does the apply + response + audit atomically. The dead direct-DB apply/audit helpers and the docker/macos applicator imports are gone. - A missing control plane is now a clean one-line error up front, not a mid-curses crash. CLI tests move to mocking the client (the DB-write behaviour they used to assert is now server-side, covered by test_orchestrator_service). Docker's orchestrator-container DB wiring lands next so its /supervise endpoints hit the same shared DB. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck