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Using cfg_salt['master'] is never the right answer

- When it's iterable, the minion could be running on the master
- When it's a string, there's no advantage over just specifying
  `salt:minion:master`
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Devon Stewart 9 years ago
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      salt/files/minion.d/f_defaults.conf

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salt/files/minion.d/f_defaults.conf View File

@@ -20,8 +20,7 @@
{{ get_config('default_include', 'minion.d/*.conf') }}

# master configs
{%- if 'master' in cfg_minion -%}
{%- if cfg_minion['master'] is not string %}
{%- if 'master' in cfg_minion and cfg_minion['master'] is not string %}
master:
{% for name in cfg_minion['master'] -%}
- {{ name }}
@@ -29,16 +28,6 @@ master:
{%- else %}
{{ get_config('master', 'salt') }}
{%- endif %}
{% elif 'master' in cfg_salt -%}
{%- if cfg_salt['master'] is not string %}
master:
{% for name in cfg_salt['master'] -%}
- {{ name }}
{% endfor -%}
{%- else %}
{{ get_config('master', 'salt') }}
{%- endif -%}
{%- endif %}

# choose a random master
{{ get_config('random_master', 'False') }}

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