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  1. =====
  2. Usage
  3. =====
  4. Salt is a new approach to infrastructure management. Easy enough to get
  5. running in minutes, scalable enough to manage tens of thousands of servers,
  6. and fast enough to communicate with them in seconds.
  7. Salt delivers a dynamic communication bus for infrastructures that can be used
  8. for orchestration, remote execution, configuration management and much more.
  9. Sample Metadata
  10. ===============
  11. Salt Master
  12. -----------
  13. Salt master with base formulas and pillar metadata back end:
  14. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_single_pillar.sls
  15. :language: yaml
  16. Salt master with reclass ENC metadata back end:
  17. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_single_reclass.sls
  18. :language: yaml
  19. Salt master with Architect ENC metadata back end:
  20. .. code-block:: yaml
  21. salt:
  22. master:
  23. enabled: true
  24. pillar:
  25. engine: architect
  26. project: project-name
  27. host: architect-api
  28. port: 8181
  29. username: salt
  30. password: password
  31. Salt master with multiple ``ext_pillars``:
  32. .. code-block:: yaml
  33. salt:
  34. master:
  35. enabled: true
  36. pillar:
  37. engine: salt
  38. source:
  39. engine: local
  40. ext_pillars:
  41. 1:
  42. module: cmd_json
  43. params: '"echo {\"arg\": \"val\"}"'
  44. 2:
  45. module: cmd_yaml
  46. params: /usr/local/bin/get_yml.sh
  47. Salt master with API:
  48. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_api.sls
  49. :language: yaml
  50. Salt master with defined user ACLs:
  51. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_acl.sls
  52. :language: yaml
  53. Salt master with preset minions:
  54. .. code-block:: yaml
  55. salt:
  56. master:
  57. enabled: true
  58. minions:
  59. - name: 'node1.system.location.domain.com'
  60. Salt master with pip based installation (optional):
  61. .. code-block:: yaml
  62. salt:
  63. master:
  64. enabled: true
  65. ...
  66. source:
  67. engine: pip
  68. version: 2016.3.0rc2
  69. Install formula through system package management:
  70. .. code-block:: yaml
  71. salt:
  72. master:
  73. enabled: true
  74. ...
  75. environment:
  76. prd:
  77. keystone:
  78. source: pkg
  79. name: salt-formula-keystone
  80. nova:
  81. source: pkg
  82. name: salt-formula-keystone
  83. version: 0.1+0~20160818133412.24~1.gbp6e1ebb
  84. postresql:
  85. source: pkg
  86. name: salt-formula-postgresql
  87. version: purged
  88. Formula keystone is installed latest version and the formulas
  89. without version are installed in one call to aptpkg module.
  90. If the version attribute is present sls iterates over formulas
  91. and take action to install specific version or remove it.
  92. The version attribute may have these values
  93. ``[latest|purged|removed|<VERSION>]``.
  94. Clone master branch of keystone formula as local feature branch:
  95. .. code-block:: yaml
  96. salt:
  97. master:
  98. enabled: true
  99. ...
  100. environment:
  101. dev:
  102. formula:
  103. keystone:
  104. source: git
  105. address: git@github.com:openstack/salt-formula-keystone.git
  106. revision: master
  107. branch: feature
  108. Salt master with specified formula refs (for example, for Gerrit
  109. review):
  110. .. code-block:: yaml
  111. salt:
  112. master:
  113. enabled: true
  114. ...
  115. environment:
  116. dev:
  117. formula:
  118. keystone:
  119. source: git
  120. address: https://git.openstack.org/openstack/salt-formula-keystone
  121. revision: refs/changes/56/123456/1
  122. Salt master logging configuration:
  123. .. code-block:: yaml
  124. salt:
  125. master:
  126. enabled: true
  127. log:
  128. level: warning
  129. file: '/var/log/salt/master'
  130. level_logfile: warning
  131. Salt minion logging configuration:
  132. .. code-block:: yaml
  133. salt:
  134. minion:
  135. enabled: true
  136. log:
  137. level: info
  138. file: '/var/log/salt/minion'
  139. level_logfile: warning
  140. Salt master with logging handlers:
  141. .. code-block:: yaml
  142. salt:
  143. master:
  144. enabled: true
  145. handler:
  146. handler01:
  147. engine: udp
  148. bind:
  149. host: 127.0.0.1
  150. port: 9999
  151. minion:
  152. handler:
  153. handler01:
  154. engine: udp
  155. bind:
  156. host: 127.0.0.1
  157. port: 9999
  158. handler02:
  159. engine: zmq
  160. bind:
  161. host: 127.0.0.1
  162. port: 9999
  163. Salt engine definition for saltgraph metadata collector:
  164. .. code-block:: yaml
  165. salt:
  166. master:
  167. engine:
  168. graph_metadata:
  169. engine: saltgraph
  170. host: 127.0.0.1
  171. port: 5432
  172. user: salt
  173. password: salt
  174. database: salt
  175. Salt engine definition for Architect service:
  176. .. code-block:: yaml
  177. salt:
  178. master:
  179. engine:
  180. architect:
  181. engine: architect
  182. project: project-name
  183. host: architect-api
  184. port: 8181
  185. username: salt
  186. password: password
  187. Salt engine definition for sending events from docker events:
  188. .. code-block:: yaml
  189. salt:
  190. master:
  191. engine:
  192. docker_events:
  193. docker_url: unix://var/run/docker.sock
  194. Salt master peer setup for remote certificate signing:
  195. .. code-block:: yaml
  196. salt:
  197. master:
  198. peer:
  199. ".*":
  200. - x509.sign_remote_certificate
  201. Salt master backup configuration:
  202. .. code-block:: yaml
  203. salt:
  204. master:
  205. backup: true
  206. initial_data:
  207. engine: backupninja
  208. home_dir: remote-backup-home-dir
  209. source: backup-node-host
  210. host: original-salt-master-id
  211. Configure verbosity of state output (used for :command:`salt`
  212. command):
  213. .. code-block:: yaml
  214. salt:
  215. master:
  216. state_output: changes
  217. Pass pillar render error to minion log:
  218. .. note:: When set to `False` this option is great for debuging.
  219. However it is not recomended for any production environment as it may contain
  220. templating data as passwords, and so on, that minion should not expose.
  221. .. code-block:: yaml
  222. salt:
  223. master:
  224. pillar_safe_render_error: False
  225. Enable Windows repository support:
  226. .. code-block:: yaml
  227. salt:
  228. master:
  229. win_repo:
  230. source: git
  231. address: https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo-ng
  232. revision: master
  233. Event/Reactor systems
  234. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  235. Salt to synchronize node pillar and modules after start:
  236. .. code-block:: yaml
  237. salt:
  238. master:
  239. reactor:
  240. salt/minion/*/start:
  241. - salt://salt/reactor/node_start.sls
  242. Trigger basic node install:
  243. .. code-block:: yaml
  244. salt:
  245. master:
  246. reactor:
  247. salt/minion/install:
  248. - salt://salt/reactor/node_install.sls
  249. Sample event to trigger the node installation:
  250. .. code-block:: bash
  251. salt-call event.send 'salt/minion/install'
  252. Run any defined orchestration pipeline:
  253. .. code-block:: yaml
  254. salt:
  255. master:
  256. reactor:
  257. salt/orchestrate/start:
  258. - salt://salt/reactor/orchestrate_start.sls
  259. Event to trigger the orchestration pipeline:
  260. .. code-block:: bash
  261. salt-call event.send 'salt/orchestrate/start' "{'orchestrate': 'salt/orchestrate/infra_install.sls'}"
  262. Synchronise modules and pillars on minion start:
  263. .. code-block:: yaml
  264. salt:
  265. master:
  266. reactor:
  267. 'salt/minion/*/start':
  268. - salt://salt/reactor/minion_start.sls
  269. Add and/or remove the minion key:
  270. .. code-block:: yaml
  271. salt:
  272. master:
  273. reactor:
  274. salt/key/create:
  275. - salt://salt/reactor/key_create.sls
  276. salt/key/remove:
  277. - salt://salt/reactor/key_remove.sls
  278. Event to trigger the key creation:
  279. .. code-block:: bash
  280. salt-call event.send 'salt/key/create' \
  281. > "{'node_id': 'id-of-minion', 'node_host': '172.16.10.100', 'orch_post_create': 'kubernetes.orchestrate.compute_install', 'post_create_pillar': {'node_name': 'id-of-minion'}}"
  282. .. note::
  283. You can add pass additional ``orch_pre_create``, ``orch_post_create``,
  284. ``orch_pre_remove`` or ``orch_post_remove`` parameters to the event
  285. to call extra orchestrate files. This can be useful for example for
  286. registering/unregistering nodes from the monitoring alarms or dashboards.
  287. The key creation event needs to be run from other machine than the one
  288. being registered.
  289. Event to trigger the key removal:
  290. .. code-block:: bash
  291. salt-call event.send 'salt/key/remove'
  292. Control VM provisioning:
  293. .. code-block:: yaml
  294. virt:
  295. disk:
  296. three_disks:
  297. - system:
  298. size: 4096
  299. image: ubuntu.qcow
  300. - repository_snapshot:
  301. size: 8192
  302. image: snapshot.qcow
  303. - cinder-volume:
  304. size: 2048
  305. nic:
  306. control:
  307. - name: nic01
  308. bridge: br-pxe
  309. model: virtio
  310. - name: nic02
  311. bridge: br-cp
  312. model: virtio
  313. - name: nic03
  314. bridge: br-store-front
  315. model: virtio
  316. - name: nic04
  317. bridge: br-public
  318. model: virtio
  319. - name: nic05
  320. bridge: br-prv
  321. model: virtio
  322. virtualport:
  323. type: openvswitch
  324. salt:
  325. control:
  326. enabled: true
  327. virt_enabled: true
  328. size:
  329. medium_three_disks:
  330. cpu: 2
  331. ram: 4
  332. disk_profile: three_disks
  333. cluster:
  334. mycluster:
  335. domain: neco.virt.domain.com
  336. engine: virt
  337. #Option to set rng globaly
  338. rng: false
  339. node:
  340. ubuntu1:
  341. provider: node01.domain.com
  342. image: ubuntu.qcow
  343. size: medium
  344. img_dest: /var/lib/libvirt/ssdimages
  345. #Rng defined on node will have higher priority then global one
  346. rng:
  347. backend: /dev/urandom
  348. model: random
  349. rate:
  350. period: '1800'
  351. bytes: '1500'
  352. mac:
  353. nic01: AC:DE:48:AA:AA:AA
  354. nic02: AC:DE:48:AA:AA:BB
  355. To enable Redis plugin for the Salt caching subsystem, use the
  356. below pillar structure:
  357. .. code-block:: yaml
  358. salt:
  359. master:
  360. cache:
  361. plugin: redis
  362. host: localhost
  363. port: 6379
  364. db: '0'
  365. password: pass_word
  366. bank_prefix: 'MCP'
  367. bank_keys_prefix: 'MCPKEY'
  368. key_prefix: 'KEY'
  369. separator: '@'
  370. Jinja options
  371. -------------
  372. Use the following options to update default Jinja renderer options.
  373. Salt recognize Jinja options for templates and for the ``sls`` files.
  374. For full list of options, see Jinja documentation:
  375. http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/api/#high-level-api
  376. .. code-block:: yaml
  377. salt:
  378. renderer:
  379. # for templates
  380. jinja: &jina_env
  381. # Default Jinja environment options
  382. block_start_string: '{%'
  383. block_end_string: '%}'
  384. variable_start_string: '{{'
  385. variable_end_string: '}}'
  386. comment_start_string: '{#'
  387. comment_end_string: '#}'
  388. keep_trailing_newline: False
  389. newline_sequence: '\n'
  390. # Next two are enabled by default in Salt
  391. trim_blocks: True
  392. lstrip_blocks: True
  393. # Next two are not enabled by default in Salt
  394. # but worth to consider to enable in future for salt-formulas
  395. line_statement_prefix: '%'
  396. line_comment_prefix: '##'
  397. # for .sls state files
  398. jinja_sls: *jinja_env
  399. With the ``line_statement/comment* _prefix`` options enabled following
  400. code statements are valid:
  401. .. code-block:: yaml
  402. %- set myvar = 'one'
  403. ## You can mix even with '{%'
  404. {%- set myvar = 'two' %} ## comment
  405. %- set mylist = ['one', 'two', 'three'] ## comment
  406. ## comment
  407. %- for item in mylist: ## comment
  408. {{- item }}
  409. %- endfor
  410. Encrypted pillars
  411. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  412. .. note:: NACL and the below configuration will be available in Salt > 2017.7.
  413. External resources:
  414. - Tutorial to configure the Salt and Reclass ``ext_pillar`` and NACL:
  415. http://apealive.net/post/2017-09-salt-nacl-ext-pillar/
  416. - SaltStack documentation:
  417. https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.nacl.html
  418. Configure salt NACL module:
  419. .. code-block:: bash
  420. pip install --upgrade libnacl===1.5.2
  421. salt-call --local nacl.keygen /etc/salt/pki/master/nacl
  422. local:
  423. saved sk_file:/etc/salt/pki/master/nacl pk_file: /etc/salt/pki/master/nacl.pub
  424. .. code-block:: yaml
  425. salt:
  426. master:
  427. pillar:
  428. reclass: *reclass
  429. nacl:
  430. index: 99
  431. nacl:
  432. box_type: sealedbox
  433. sk_file: /etc/salt/pki/master/nacl
  434. pk_file: /etc/salt/pki/master/nacl.pub
  435. #sk: None
  436. #pk: None
  437. NACL encrypt secrets:
  438. .. code-block:: bash
  439. salt-call --local nacl.enc 'my_secret_value' pk_file=/etc/salt/pki/master/nacl.pub
  440. hXTkJpC1hcKMS7yZVGESutWrkvzusXfETXkacSklIxYjfWDlMJmR37MlmthdIgjXpg4f2AlBKb8tc9Woma7q
  441. # or
  442. salt-run nacl.enc 'myotherpass'
  443. ADDFD0Rav6p6+63sojl7Htfrncp5rrDVyeE4BSPO7ipq8fZuLDIVAzQLf4PCbDqi+Fau5KD3/J/E+Pw=
  444. NACL encrypted values on pillar:
  445. Use Boxed syntax `NACL[CryptedValue=]` to encode value on pillar:
  446. .. code-block:: yaml
  447. my_pillar:
  448. my_nacl:
  449. key0: unencrypted_value
  450. key1: NACL[hXTkJpC1hcKMS7yZVGESutWrkvzusXfETXkacSklIxYjfWDlMJmR37MlmthdIgjXpg4f2AlBKb8tc9Woma7q]
  451. NACL large files:
  452. .. code-block:: bash
  453. salt-call nacl.enc_file /tmp/cert.crt out=/srv/salt/env/dev/cert.nacl
  454. # or more advanced
  455. cert=$(cat /tmp/cert.crt)
  456. salt-call --out=newline_values_only nacl.enc_pub data="$cert" > /srv/salt/env/dev/cert.nacl
  457. NACL within template/native pillars:
  458. .. code-block:: yaml
  459. pillarexample:
  460. user: root
  461. password1: {{salt.nacl.dec('DRB7Q6/X5gGSRCTpZyxS6hlbWj0llUA+uaVyvou3vJ4=')|json}}
  462. cert_key: {{salt.nacl.dec_file('/srv/salt/env/dev/certs/example.com/cert.nacl')|json}}
  463. cert_key2: {{salt.nacl.dec_file('salt:///certs/example.com/cert2.nacl')|json}}
  464. Salt Syndic
  465. -----------
  466. The master of masters:
  467. .. code-block:: yaml
  468. salt:
  469. master:
  470. enabled: true
  471. order_masters: True
  472. Lower syndicated master:
  473. .. code-block:: yaml
  474. salt:
  475. syndic:
  476. enabled: true
  477. master:
  478. host: master-of-master-host
  479. timeout: 5
  480. Syndicated master with multiple master of masters:
  481. .. code-block:: yaml
  482. salt:
  483. syndic:
  484. enabled: true
  485. masters:
  486. - host: master-of-master-host1
  487. - host: master-of-master-host2
  488. timeout: 5
  489. Salt Minion
  490. -----------
  491. Minion ID by default triggers dependency on Linux formula, as it uses fqdn
  492. configured from `linux.system.name` and `linux.system.domain` pillar.
  493. To override, provide exact minion ID you require. The same can be set for
  494. master ID rendered at ``master.conf``.
  495. .. code-block:: yaml
  496. salt:
  497. minion:
  498. id: minion1.production
  499. master:
  500. id: master.production
  501. Simplest Salt minion setup with central configuration node:
  502. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_master.sls
  503. :language: yaml
  504. Multi-master Salt minion setup:
  505. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_multi_master.sls
  506. :language: yaml
  507. Salt minion with salt mine options:
  508. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_mine.sls
  509. :language: yaml
  510. Salt minion with graphing dependencies:
  511. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_graph.sls
  512. :language: yaml
  513. Salt minion behind HTTP proxy:
  514. .. code-block:: yaml
  515. salt:
  516. minion:
  517. proxy:
  518. host: 127.0.0.1
  519. port: 3128
  520. Salt minion to specify non-default HTTP backend. The default
  521. tornado backend does not respect HTTP proxy settings set as
  522. environment variables. This is useful for cases where you need
  523. to set no_proxy lists.
  524. .. code-block:: yaml
  525. salt:
  526. minion:
  527. backend: urllib2
  528. Salt minion with PKI certificate authority (CA):
  529. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_pki_ca.sls
  530. :language: yaml
  531. Salt minion using PKI certificate
  532. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_pki_cert.sls
  533. :language: yaml
  534. Salt minion trust CA certificates issued by salt CA on a
  535. specific host (ie: salt-master node):
  536. .. code-block:: yaml
  537. salt:
  538. minion:
  539. trusted_ca_minions:
  540. - cfg01
  541. Salt Minion Proxy
  542. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  543. Salt proxy pillar:
  544. .. code-block:: yaml
  545. salt:
  546. minion:
  547. proxy_minion:
  548. master: localhost
  549. device:
  550. vsrx01.mydomain.local:
  551. enabled: true
  552. engine: napalm
  553. csr1000v.mydomain.local:
  554. enabled: true
  555. engine: napalm
  556. .. note:: This is pillar of the the real salt-minion
  557. Proxy pillar for IOS device:
  558. .. code-block:: yaml
  559. proxy:
  560. proxytype: napalm
  561. driver: ios
  562. host: csr1000v.mydomain.local
  563. username: root
  564. passwd: r00tme
  565. .. note:: This is pillar of the node thats not able to run
  566. salt-minion itself.
  567. Proxy pillar for JunOS device:
  568. .. code-block:: yaml
  569. proxy:
  570. proxytype: napalm
  571. driver: junos
  572. host: vsrx01.mydomain.local
  573. username: root
  574. passwd: r00tme
  575. optional_args:
  576. config_format: set
  577. .. note:: This pillar applies to the node that can not run
  578. salt-minion itself.
  579. Salt SSH
  580. ~~~~~~~~
  581. Salt SSH with sudoer using key:
  582. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_ssh_minion_key.sls
  583. :language: yaml
  584. Salt SSH with sudoer using password:
  585. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_ssh_minion_password.sls
  586. :language: yaml
  587. Salt SSH with root using password:
  588. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_ssh_minion_root.sls
  589. :language: yaml
  590. Salt control (cloud/kvm/docker)
  591. -------------------------------
  592. Salt cloud with local OpenStack provider:
  593. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_cloud_openstack.sls
  594. :language: yaml
  595. Salt cloud with Digital Ocean provider:
  596. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_cloud_digitalocean.sls
  597. :language: yaml
  598. Salt virt with KVM cluster:
  599. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_virt.sls
  600. :language: yaml
  601. Salt virt with custom destination for image file:
  602. .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_virt_custom.sls
  603. :language: yaml
  604. Usage
  605. =====
  606. Working with salt-cloud:
  607. .. code-block:: bash
  608. salt-cloud -m /path/to/map --assume-yes
  609. Debug LIBCLOUD for salt-cloud connection:
  610. .. code-block:: bash
  611. export LIBCLOUD_DEBUG=/dev/stderr; salt-cloud --list-sizes provider_name --log-level all
  612. Read more
  613. =========
  614. * http://salt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
  615. * https://github.com/DanielBryan/salt-state-graph
  616. * http://karlgrz.com/testing-salt-states-rapidly-with-docker/
  617. * https://mywushublog.com/2013/03/configuration-management-with-salt-stack/
  618. * http://russell.ballestrini.net/replace-the-nagios-scheduler-and-nrpe-with-salt-stack/
  619. * https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/salt-formula
  620. * http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/multimaster.html
  621. salt-cloud
  622. ----------
  623. * http://www.blog.sandro-mathys.ch/2013/07/setting-user-password-when-launching.html
  624. * http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/examples.html
  625. * http://salt-cloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/install/index.html
  626. * http://docs.saltstack.com/topics/cloud/digitalocean.html
  627. * http://salt-cloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/rackspace.html
  628. * http://salt-cloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/map.html
  629. * http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/multimaster.html
  630. Documentation and Bugs
  631. ======================
  632. * http://salt-formulas.readthedocs.io/
  633. Learn how to install and update salt-formulas
  634. * https://github.com/salt-formulas/salt-formula-salt/issues
  635. In the unfortunate event that bugs are discovered, report the issue to the
  636. appropriate issue tracker. Use the Github issue tracker for a specific salt
  637. formula
  638. * https://launchpad.net/salt-formulas
  639. For feature requests, bug reports, or blueprints affecting the entire
  640. ecosystem, use the Launchpad salt-formulas project
  641. * https://launchpad.net/~salt-formulas-users
  642. Join the salt-formulas-users team and subscribe to mailing list if required
  643. * https://github.com/salt-formulas/salt-formula-salt
  644. Develop the salt-formulas projects in the master branch and then submit pull
  645. requests against a specific formula
  646. * #salt-formulas @ irc.freenode.net
  647. Use this IRC channel in case of any questions or feedback which is always
  648. welcome