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=Apply just one part of role= | |||
Assuming you have foo.sls in roles/ | |||
salt '*' state.apply roles.myrole.foo | |||
==Change minion hostname== | ==Change minion hostname== | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 8 July 2016
Salt Configuration Management
Links
- Homepage
- Documentation
- Getting Started with Salt Stack
- An Introduction to SaltStack Terminology and Concepts
- Managing Linux server configs with the SaltStack
- Cheat Sheet
- Salt - Beginners Tutorial
- https://rizvir.com/articles/saltstack/
Tools
Writing custom state modules
- https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/states/writing.html
- http://intothesaltmine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/chapters/development/writing-modules.html
Syntax checking etc:
python -m py__compile mymodule.py
saltutil.sync_states
FAQ
Apply just one part of role
Assuming you have foo.sls in roles/
salt '*' state.apply roles.myrole.foo
Change minion hostname
On minion:
- hostname new.host.name
- update /etc/hostname
- update /etc/salt/minion_id
- restart salt-minion
On master: rename the key ( /srv/salt/pki/master/minions/old.host.name )
Rendering SLS 'base:roles.foo.bar' failed: Jinja variable 'dict object' has no attribute 'blergh'
Unless you made a typo, your minion probably doesn't have access in pillar