==== Salt ==== Salt is a new approach to infrastructure management. Easy enough to get running in minutes, scalable enough to manage tens of thousands of servers, and fast enough to communicate with them in seconds. Salt delivers a dynamic communication bus for infrastructures that can be used for orchestration, remote execution, configuration management and much more. Sample pillars ============== Salt master ----------- Salt master with base production environment and pillar tree as metadata backend .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_single_pillar.sls :language: yaml Salt master with reclass ENC as metadata backend .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/master_single_reclass.sls :language: yaml Salt master with API .. code-block:: yaml salt: master: ... api: enabled: true port: 8000 Salt master with preset minions .. code-block:: yaml salt: master: enabled: true ... minions: - name: 'node1.system.location.domain.com' Salt master syndicate master of masters .. code-block:: yaml salt: master: enabled: true ... syndic: mode: master Salt master syndicate (client) master .. code-block:: yaml salt: master: enabled: true ... syndicate: mode: client host: master-master Salt master with custom handlers .. code-block:: yaml salt: master: enabled: true handler: handler01: engine: udp bind: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 9999 minion: handler: handler01: engine: udp bind: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 9999 handler02: engine: zmq bind: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 9999 Salt minion ----------- Simplest Salt minion setup with central configuration node .. code-block:: yaml .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_master.sls :language: yaml Multi-master Salt minion setup .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_multi_master.sls :language: yaml Salt minion with salt mine options .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_mine.sls :language: yaml Salt minion with graphing dependencies .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_graph.sls :language: yaml Salt minion with PKI CA .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_pki_ca.sls :language: yaml Salt minion with PKI certificate .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/minion_pki_cert.sls :language: yaml Salt control (cloud/kvm/docker) ------------------------------- Salt cloud with local OpenStack provider .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_cloud_openstack.sls :language: yaml Salt cloud with Digital Ocean provider .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_cloud_digitalocean.sls :language: yaml Salt virt KVM cluster .. literalinclude:: tests/pillar/control_virt.sls :language: yaml Usage ===== Working with salt-cloud .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud -m /path/to/map --assume-yes Debug LIBCLOUD for salt-cloud connection .. code-block:: bash export LIBCLOUD_DEBUG=/dev/stderr; salt-cloud --list-sizes provider_name --log-level all Read more ========= * http://salt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ * https://github.com/DanielBryan/salt-state-graph * http://karlgrz.com/testing-salt-states-rapidly-with-docker/ * https://mywushublog.com/2013/03/configuration-management-with-salt-stack/ * http://russell.ballestrini.net/replace-the-nagios-scheduler-and-nrpe-with-salt-stack/ * https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/salt-formula * http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/multimaster.html salt-cloud ---------- * http://www.blog.sandro-mathys.ch/2013/07/setting-user-password-when-launching.html * http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/examples.html * http://salt-cloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/install/index.html * http://docs.saltstack.com/topics/cloud/digitalocean.html * http://salt-cloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/rackspace.html * http://salt-cloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/map.html * http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/multimaster.html salt-virt --------- Sample pillar .. code-block:: yaml salt: control: enabled: True virt_enabled: True size: medium: cpu: 2 ram: 1024 cluster: localnode: domain: domain.com engine: virt config: engine: salt host: 127.0.0.1 node: ubuntu01: provider: node001.domain.com image: ubuntu-14-04-x64-1456128611.qcow2 size: medium disk_profile: database net_profile: testing