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# This file managed by Salt, do not edit!! |
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# This file managed by Salt, do not edit by hand!! |
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# Based on salt version 0.16.3 default config |
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{% set salt = pillar.get('salt', {}) -%} |
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{% set minion = salt.get('minion', {}) -%} |
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{%- macro get_config(configname, default_value) -%} |
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{%- if configname in minion -%} |
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{{ configname }}: {{ minion[configname] }} |
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{%- elif configname in salt -%} |
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{{ configname }}: {{ salt[configname] }} |
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{%- else -%} |
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#{{ configname }}: {{ default_value }} |
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{%- endif -%} |
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{%- endmacro -%} |
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##### Primary configuration settings ##### |
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########################################## |
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# Per default the minion will automatically include all config files |
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# from minion.d/*.conf (minion.d is a directory in the same directory |
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# as the main minion config file). |
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default_include: {{ minion.get('default_include', 'minion.d/*.conf') }} |
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{{ get_config('default_include', 'master.d/*.conf') }} |
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# Set the location of the salt master server, if the master server cannot be |
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# resolved, then the minion will fail to start. |
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master: {{ minion.get('master', 'salt') }} |
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{{ get_config('master', 'salt') }} |
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# Set whether the minion should connect to the master via IPv6 |
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ipv6: {{ minion.get('ipv6', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config('ipv6', 'False') }} |
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# Set the number of seconds to wait before attempting to resolve |
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# the master hostname if name resolution fails. Defaults to 30 seconds. |
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# Set to zero if the minion should shutdown and not retry. |
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retry_dns: {{ minion.get('retry_dns', '30') }} |
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{{ get_config('retry_dns', '30') }} |
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# Set the port used by the master reply and authentication server |
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master_port: {{ minion.get('master_port', '4506') }} |
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{{ get_config('master_port', '4506') }} |
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# The user to run salt |
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user: {{ minion.get('user', 'root') }} |
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{{ get_config('user', 'root') }} |
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# Specify the location of the daemon process ID file |
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pidfile: {{ minion.get('pidfile', '/var/run/salt-minion.pid') }} |
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{{ get_config('pidfile', '/var/run/salt-minion.pid') }} |
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# The root directory prepended to these options: pki_dir, cachedir, log_file, |
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# sock_dir, pidfile. |
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root_dir: {{ minion.get('root_dir', '/') }} |
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{{ get_config('root_dir', '/') }} |
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# The directory to store the pki information in |
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pki_dir: {{ minion.get('pki_dir', '/etc/salt/pki/minion') }} |
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{{ get_config('pki_dir', '/etc/salt/pki/minion') }} |
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# Explicitly declare the id for this minion to use, if left commented the id |
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# will be the hostname as returned by the python call: socket.getfqdn() |
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# Since salt uses detached ids it is possible to run multiple minions on the |
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# same machine but with different ids, this can be useful for salt compute |
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# clusters. |
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{% if 'id' in minion -%} |
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id: {{ minion['id'] }} |
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{% else -%} |
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#id: |
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{% if minion['id'] is defined -%} |
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id: minion['id'] |
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{% endif -%} |
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{%- endif %} |
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# Append a domain to a hostname in the event that it does not exist. This is |
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# useful for systems where socket.getfqdn() does not actually result in a |
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# FQDN (for instance, Solaris). |
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#append_domain: |
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{% if minion['append_domain'] is defined -%} |
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append_domain: minion['append_domain'] |
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{% endif -%} |
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{{ get_config('append_domain', '') }} |
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# Custom static grains for this minion can be specified here and used in SLS |
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# files just like all other grains. This example sets 4 custom grains, with |
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# deployment: datacenter4 |
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# cabinet: 13 |
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# cab_u: 14-15 |
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{{ get_config('grains', '{}') }} |
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# Where cache data goes |
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cachedir: {{ minion.get('cachedir', '/var/cache/salt/minion') }} |
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{{ get_config('cachedir', '/var/cache/salt/minion') }} |
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# Verify and set permissions on configuration directories at startup |
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verify_env: {{ minion.get('verify_env', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('verify_env', 'True') }} |
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# The minion can locally cache the return data from jobs sent to it, this |
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# can be a good way to keep track of jobs the minion has executed |
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# (on the minion side). By default this feature is disabled, to enable |
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# set cache_jobs to True |
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cache_jobs: {{ minion.get('cache_jobs', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config('cache_jobs', 'False') }} |
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# set the directory used to hold unix sockets |
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sock_dir: {{ minion.get('sock_dir', '/var/run/salt/minion') }} |
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{{ get_config('sock_dir', '/var/run/salt/minion') }} |
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# Set the default outputter used by the salt-call command. The default is |
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# "nested" |
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output: {{ minion.get('output', 'nested') }} |
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{{ get_config('output', 'nested') }} |
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# |
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# By default output is colored, to disable colored output set the color value |
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# to False |
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color: {{ minion.get('color', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('color', 'True') }} |
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# Backup files that are replaced by file.managed and file.recurse under |
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# 'cachedir'/file_backups relative to their original location and appended |
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# - source: salt://ssh/sshd_config |
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# - backup: minion |
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# |
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backup_mode: {{ minion.get('backup_mode', 'minion') }} |
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{{ get_config('backup_mode', 'minion') }} |
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# When waiting for a master to accept the minion's public key, salt will |
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# continuously attempt to reconnect until successful. This is the time, in |
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# seconds, between those reconnection attempts. |
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acceptance_wait_time: {{ minion.get('acceptance_wait_time', '10') }} |
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{{ get_config('acceptance_wait_time', '10') }} |
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# If this is nonzero, the time between reconnection attempts will increase by |
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# acceptance_wait_time seconds per iteration, up to this maximum. If this is |
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# set to zero, the time between reconnection attempts will stay constant. |
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{{ get_config('acceptance_wait_time_max', '0') }} |
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# When the master key changes, the minion will try to re-auth itself to receive |
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# the new master key. In larger environments this can cause a SYN flood on the |
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# master because all minions try to re-auth immediately. To prevent this and |
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# have a minion wait for a random amount of time, use this optional parameter. |
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# The wait-time will be a random number of seconds between |
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# 0 and the defined value. |
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{{ get_config('random_reauth_delay', '60') }} |
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# If you dont have any problems with syn-floods, dont bother with the |
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# three recon_* settings described below, just leave the defaults! |
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# |
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# The ZeroMQ pull-socket that binds to the masters publishing interface tries |
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# to reconnect immediately, if the socket is disconnected (for example if |
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# the master processes are restarted). In large setups this will have all |
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# minions reconnect immediately which might flood the master (the ZeroMQ-default |
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# is usually a 100ms delay). To prevent this, these three recon_* settings |
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# can be used. |
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# |
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# recon_default: the interval in milliseconds that the socket should wait before |
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# trying to reconnect to the master (100ms = 1 second) |
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# |
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# recon_max: the maximum time a socket should wait. each interval the time to wait |
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# is calculated by doubling the previous time. if recon_max is reached, |
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# it starts again at recon_default. Short example: |
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# |
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# reconnect 1: the socket will wait 'recon_default' milliseconds |
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# reconnect 2: 'recon_default' * 2 |
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# reconnect 3: ('recon_default' * 2) * 2 |
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# reconnect 4: value from previous interval * 2 |
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# reconnect 5: value from previous interval * 2 |
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# reconnect x: if value >= recon_max, it starts again with recon_default |
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# |
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# recon_randomize: generate a random wait time on minion start. The wait time will |
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# be a random value between recon_default and recon_default + |
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# recon_max. Having all minions reconnect with the same recon_default |
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# and recon_max value kind of defeats the purpose of being able to |
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# change these settings. If all minions have the same values and your |
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# setup is quite large (several thousand minions), they will still |
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# flood the master. The desired behaviour is to have timeframe within |
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# all minions try to reconnect. |
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# Example on how to use these settings: |
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# The goal: have all minions reconnect within a 60 second timeframe on a disconnect |
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# The settings: |
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# recon_default: 1000 |
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# recon_max: 59000 |
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# recon_randomize: True |
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# |
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# Each minion will have a randomized reconnect value between 'recon_default' |
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# and 'recon_default + recon_max', which in this example means between 1000ms |
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# 60000ms (or between 1 and 60 seconds). The generated random-value will be |
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# doubled after each attempt to reconnect. Lets say the generated random |
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# value is 11 seconds (or 11000ms). |
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# |
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# reconnect 1: wait 11 seconds |
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# reconnect 2: wait 22 seconds |
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# reconnect 3: wait 33 seconds |
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# reconnect 4: wait 44 seconds |
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# reconnect 5: wait 55 seconds |
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# reconnect 6: wait time is bigger than 60 seconds (recon_default + recon_max) |
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# reconnect 7: wait 11 seconds |
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# reconnect 8: wait 22 seconds |
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# reconnect 9: wait 33 seconds |
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# reconnect x: etc. |
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# |
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# In a setup with ~6000 thousand hosts these settings would average the reconnects |
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# to about 100 per second and all hosts would be reconnected within 60 seconds. |
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{{ get_config('recon_default', '100') }} |
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{{ get_config('recon_max', '5000') }} |
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{{ get_config('recon_randomize', 'False') }} |
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# The loop_interval sets how long in seconds the minion will wait between |
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# evaluating the scheduler and running cleanup tasks. This defaults to a |
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# sane 60 seconds, but if the minion scheduler needs to be evaluated more |
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# often lower this value |
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loop_interval: {{ minion.get('loop_interval', '60') }} |
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{{ get_config('loop_interval', '60') }} |
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# When healing, a dns_check is run. This is to make sure that the originally |
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# resolved dns has not changed. If this is something that does not happen in |
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# your environment, set this value to False. |
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dns_check: {{ minion.get('dns_check', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('dns_check', 'True') }} |
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# Windows platforms lack posix IPC and must rely on slower TCP based inter- |
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# process communications. Set ipc_mode to 'tcp' on such systems |
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ipc_mode: {{ minion.get('ipc_mode', 'ipc') }} |
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{{ get_config('ipc_mode', 'ipc') }} |
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# |
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# Overwrite the default tcp ports used by the minion when in tcp mode |
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tcp_pub_port: {{ minion.get('tcp_pub_port', '4510') }} |
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tcp_pull_port: {{ minion.get('tcp_pull_port', '4511') }} |
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{{ get_config('tcp_pub_port', '4510') }} |
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{{ get_config('tcp_pull_port', '4511') }} |
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# The minion can include configuration from other files. To enable this, |
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# pass a list of paths to this option. The paths can be either relative or |
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# include: |
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# - /etc/salt/extra_config |
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# - /etc/roles/webserver |
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{% if minion['include'] is defined -%} |
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{% if 'include' in minion -%} |
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{% if isinstance(minion['include'], list) -%} |
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include: |
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{% for include in minion['include'] -%} |
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{% else -%} |
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include: minion['include'] |
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{% endif -%} |
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{% elif 'include' in salt -%} |
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{% if isinstance(salt['include'], list) -%} |
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include: |
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{% for include in salt['include'] -%} |
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- {{ include }} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% else -%} |
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include: salt['include'] |
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{% endif -%} |
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{% endif -%} |
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##### Minion module management ##### |
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########################################## |
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# Disable specific modules. This allows the admin to limit the level of |
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# access the master has to the minion |
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disable_modules: {{ [','.join( |
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minion.get('disable_modules', ['cmd', 'test']) |
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)] }} |
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disable_returners: {{ [ ','.join( |
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minion.get('disable_returners', []) |
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) ] }} |
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{{ get_config('disable_modules', '[cmd,test]') }} |
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{{ get_config('disable_returners', '[]') }} |
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# |
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# Modules can be loaded from arbitrary paths. This enables the easy deployment |
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# of third party modules. Modules for returners and minions can be loaded. |
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# Specify a list of extra directories to search for minion modules and |
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# returners. These paths must be fully qualified! |
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module_dirs: {{ [ ','.join( |
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minion.get('module_dirs', []) |
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) ] }} |
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returner_dirs: {{ [ ','.join( |
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minion.get('returner_dirs', []) |
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) ] }} |
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states_dirs: {{ [ ','.join( |
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minion.get('states_dirs', []) |
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) ] }} |
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render_dirs: {{ [ ','.join( |
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minion.get('render_dirs', []) |
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) ] }} |
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{{ get_config('module_dirs', '[]') }} |
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{{ get_config('returner_dirs', '[]') }} |
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{{ get_config('states_dirs', '[]') }} |
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{{ get_config('render_dirs', '[]') }} |
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# |
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# A module provider can be statically overwritten or extended for the minion |
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# via the providers option, in this case the default module will be |
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# |
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# providers: |
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# pkg: yumpkg5 |
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{{ get_config('providers', '{}') }} |
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# |
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# Enable Cython modules searching and loading. (Default: False) |
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cython_enable: {{ minion.get('cython_enable', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config('cython_enable', 'False') }} |
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# |
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##### State Management Settings ##### |
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# json_mako |
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# json_wempy |
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# |
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renderer: {{ minion.get('renderer', 'yaml_jinja') }} |
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{{ get_config('renderer', 'yaml_jinja') }} |
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# |
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# The failhard option tells the minions to stop immediately after the first |
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# failure detected in the state execution, defaults to False |
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failhard: {{ minion.get('failhard', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config(failhard'', 'False') }} |
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# |
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# autoload_dynamic_modules Turns on automatic loading of modules found in the |
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# environments on the master. This is turned on by default, to turn of |
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# autoloading modules when states run set this value to False |
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autoload_dynamic_modules: {{ minion.get('autoload_dynamic_modules', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('autoload_dynamic_modules', 'True') }} |
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# |
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# clean_dynamic_modules keeps the dynamic modules on the minion in sync with |
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# the dynamic modules on the master, this means that if a dynamic module is |
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# not on the master it will be deleted from the minion. By default this is |
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# enabled and can be disabled by changing this value to False |
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clean_dynamic_modules: {{ minion.get('clean_dynamic_modules', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('clean_dynamic_modules', 'True') }} |
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# |
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# Normally the minion is not isolated to any single environment on the master |
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# when running states, but the environment can be isolated on the minion side |
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# by statically setting it. Remember that the recommended way to manage |
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# environments is to isolate via the top file. |
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environment: {{ minion.get('environment', 'None') }} |
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{{ get_config('environment', 'None') }} |
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# |
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# If using the local file directory, then the state top file name needs to be |
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# defined, by default this is top.sls. |
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state_top: {{ minion.get('state_top', 'top.sls') }} |
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{{ get_config('state_top', 'top.sls') }} |
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# |
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# Run states when the minion daemon starts. To enable, set startup_states to: |
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# 'highstate' -- Execute state.highstate |
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# 'sls' -- Read in the sls_list option and execute the named sls files |
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# 'top' -- Read top_file option and execute based on that file on the Master |
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startup_states: {{ salt.get('startup_states', "''") }} |
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{{ get_config('startup_states', "''") }} |
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# |
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# list of states to run when the minion starts up if startup_states is 'sls' |
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#sls_list: |
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# - edit.vim |
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# - hyper |
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# |
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{{ get_config('sls_list', '[]') }} |
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# top file to execute if startup_states is 'top' |
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top_file: {{ salt.get('top_file', "''") }} |
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{{ get_config('', "''") }} |
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##### File Directory Settings ##### |
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########################################## |
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# Set the file client, the client defaults to looking on the master server for |
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# files, but can be directed to look at the local file directory setting |
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# defined below by setting it to local. |
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file_client: {{ minion.get('file_client', 'remote') }} |
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{{ get_config('file_client', 'remote') }} |
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# The file directory works on environments passed to the minion, each environment |
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# can have multiple root directories, the subdirectories in the multiple file |
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# - /srv/salt/prod/states |
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# |
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# Default: |
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{% if 'file_roots' in minion -%} |
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file_roots: |
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{% for name, roots in minion['file_roots'].items() -%} |
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{{ name }}: |
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{% for dir in roots -%} |
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- {{ dir }} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% elif 'file_roots' in salt -%} |
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file_roots: |
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{% for name, roots in salt['file_roots'].items() -%} |
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{{ name }}: |
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{% for dir in roots -%} |
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- {{ dir }} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% else -%} |
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#file_roots: |
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# base: |
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# - /srv/salt |
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{%- endif %} |
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# The hash_type is the hash to use when discovering the hash of a file in |
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# the minion directory, the default is md5, but sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384 |
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# and sha512 are also supported. |
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hash_type: {{ minion.get('hash_type', 'md5') }} |
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{{ get_config('hash_type', 'md5') }} |
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# The Salt pillar is searched for locally if file_client is set to local. If |
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# this is the case, and pillar data is defined, then the pillar_roots need to |
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# also be configured on the minion: |
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{% if 'pillar_roots' in master -%} |
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pillar_roots: |
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{% for name, roots in master['pillar_roots'].items() -%} |
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{{ name }}: |
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{% for dir in roots -%} |
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- {{ dir }} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% elif 'pillar_roots' in salt -%} |
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pillar_roots: |
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{% for name, roots in salt['pillar_roots'].items() -%} |
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{{ name }}: |
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{% for dir in roots -%} |
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- {{ dir }} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% endfor -%} |
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{% else %} |
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#pillar_roots: |
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# base: |
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# - /srv/pillar |
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{%- endif %} |
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###### Security settings ##### |
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########################################### |
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# authentication, this is only intended for highly secure environments or for |
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# the situation where your keys end up in a bad state. If you run in open mode |
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# you do so at your own risk! |
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open_mode: {{ minion.get('open_mode', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config('open_mode', 'False') }} |
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# Enable permissive access to the salt keys. This allows you to run the |
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# master or minion as root, but have a non-root group be given access to |
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# your pki_dir. To make the access explicit, root must belong to the group |
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# you've given access to. This is potentially quite insecure. |
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permissive_pki_access: {{ minion.get('permissive_pki_access', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config('permissive_pki_access', 'False') }} |
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# The state_verbose and state_output settings can be used to change the way |
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# state system data is printed to the display. By default all data is printed. |
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# The state_verbose setting can be set to True or False, when set to False |
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# all data that has a result of True and no changes will be suppressed. |
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state_verbose: {{ minion.get('state_verbose', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('state_verbose', 'True') }} |
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# |
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# The state_output setting changes if the output is the full multi line |
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# output for each changed state if set to 'full', but if set to 'terse' |
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# the output will be shortened to a single line. |
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state_output: {{ minion.get('state_output', 'full') }} |
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{{ get_config('state_output', 'full') }} |
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# |
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# Fingerprint of the master public key to double verify the master is valid, |
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# the master fingerprint can be found by running "salt-key -F master" on the |
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# salt master. |
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master_finger: {{ salt.get('master_finger', "''") }} |
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{{ get_config('master_finger', "''") }} |
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###### Thread settings ##### |
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########################################### |
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# Disable multiprocessing support, by default when a minion receives a |
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# publication a new process is spawned and the command is executed therein. |
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multiprocessing: {{ minion.get('multiprocessing', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('multiprocessing', 'True') }} |
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##### Logging settings ##### |
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########################################## |
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#log_file: file:///dev/log |
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#log_file: udp://loghost:10514 |
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# |
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#log_file: /var/log/salt/minion |
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#key_logfile: /var/log/salt/key |
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{{ get_config('log_file', '/var/log/salt/minion') }} |
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{{ get_config('key_logfile', ' /var/log/salt/key') }} |
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# |
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# The level of messages to send to the console. |
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# One of 'garbage', 'trace', 'debug', info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical'. |
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# Default: 'warning' |
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#log_level: warning |
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{{ get_config('log_level', 'warning') }} |
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# |
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# The level of messages to send to the log file. |
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# One of 'garbage', 'trace', 'debug', info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical'. |
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# Default: 'warning' |
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log_level_logfile: {{ minion.get('log_level_logfile', 'warning') }} |
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{{ get_config('log_level_logfile', 'warning') }} |
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# The date and time format used in log messages. Allowed date/time formating |
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# can be seen here: http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime |
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#log_datefmt: '%H:%M:%S' |
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#log_datefmt_logfile: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' |
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{{ get_config('log_datefmt', "'%H:%M:%S'") }} |
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{{ get_config('log_datefmt_logfile', "'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'") }} |
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# |
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# The format of the console logging messages. Allowed formatting options can |
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# be seen here: http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#logrecord-attributes |
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#log_fmt_console: '[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s' |
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#log_fmt_logfile: '%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03.0f [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s' |
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{{ get_config('log_fmt_console', "'[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'") }} |
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{{ get_config('log_fmt_logfile', "'%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03.0f [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'") }} |
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# |
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# This can be used to control logging levels more specificically. This |
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# example sets the main salt library at the 'warning' level, but sets |
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# 'salt': 'warning', |
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# 'salt.modules': 'debug' |
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# |
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#log_granular_levels: {} |
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{{ get_config('log_granular_levels', '{}') }} |
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###### Module configuration ##### |
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########################################### |
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# (saltutil.update()) behaves. |
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# |
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# The url for finding and downloading updates. Disabled by default. |
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update_url: {{ minion.get('update_url', 'False') }} |
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{{ get_config('update_url', 'False') }} |
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# |
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# The list of services to restart after a successful update. Empty by default. |
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update_restart_services: {{ [ ','.join( |
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minion.get('update_restart_services', []) |
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) ] }} |
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{{ get_config('update_restart_services', '[]') }} |
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###### Keepalive settings ###### |
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# |
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# Overall state of TCP Keepalives, enable (1 or True), disable (0 or False) |
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# or leave to the OS defaults (-1), on Linux, typically disabled. Default True, enabled. |
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tcp_keepalive: {{ minion.get('tcp_keepalive', 'True') }} |
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{{ get_config('tcp_keepalive', 'True') }} |
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# |
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# How long before the first keepalive should be sent in seconds. Default 300 |
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# to send the first keepalive after 5 minutes, OS default (-1) is typically 7200 seconds |
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# on Linux see /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_keepalive_time. |
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tcp_keepalive_idle: {{ minion.get('tcp_keepalive_idle', '300') }} |
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{{ get_config('tcp_keepalive_idle', '300') }} |
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# |
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# How many lost probes are needed to consider the connection lost. Default -1 |
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# to use OS defaults, typically 9 on Linux, see /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_keepalive_probes. |
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tcp_keepalive_cnt: {{ minion.get('tcp_keepalive_cnt', '-1') }} |
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{{ get_config('tcp_keepalive_cnt', '-1') }} |
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# |
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# How often, in seconds, to send keepalives after the first one. Default -1 to |
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# use OS defaults, typically 75 seconds on Linux, see |
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# /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_keepalive_intvl. |
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tcp_keepalive_intvl: {{ minion.get('tcp_keepalive_intvl', '-1') }} |
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{{ get_config('tcp_keepalive_intvl', '-1') }} |
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###### Windows Software settings ###### |
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############################################ |
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# Location of the repository cache file on the master |
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# win_repo_cachefile: 'salt://win/repo/winrepo.p' |
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{{ get_config('win_repo_cachefile', 'salt://win/repo/winrepo.p') }} |