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* modules/salt/templates/master.erb: A bug with the salt mine was preventing communication with CentOS minions after about 24 hours. Disabling the minion data cache, which we don't currently use, works around it. Change-Id: I4f68305ee6215333bd1491fba859b0607bc25137
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##########################################
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# Per default the master will automatically include all config files
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# from master.d/*.conf (master.d is a directory in the same directory
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# as the main master config file)
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#default_include: master.d/*.conf
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# The address of the interface to bind to
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#interface: 0.0.0.0
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# The tcp port used by the publisher
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#publish_port: 4505
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# Refresh the publisher connections when sending out commands, this is a fix
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# for zeromq losing some minion connections. Default: True
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#pub_refresh: True
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# The user to run the salt-master as. Salt will update all permissions to
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# allow the specified user to run the master. If the modified files cause
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# conflicts set verify_env to False.
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user: salt
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# Max open files
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# Each minion connecting to the master uses AT LEAST one file descriptor, the
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# master subscription connection. If enough minions connect you might start
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# seeing on the console(and then salt-master crashes):
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# Too many open files (tcp_listener.cpp:335)
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# Aborted (core dumped)
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#
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# By default this value will be the one of `ulimit -Hn`, ie, the hard limit for
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# max open files.
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#
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# If you wish to set a different value than the default one, uncomment and
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# configure this setting. Remember that this value CANNOT be higher than the
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# hard limit. Raising the hard limit depends on your OS and/or distribution,
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# a good way to find the limit is to search the internet for(for example):
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# raise max open files hard limit debian
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#
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#max_open_files: 100000
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# The number of worker threads to start, these threads are used to manage
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# return calls made from minions to the master, if the master seems to be
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# running slowly, increase the number of threads
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#worker_threads: 5
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# The port used by the communication interface. The ret (return) port is the
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# interface used for the file server, authentication, job returnes, etc.
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#ret_port: 4506
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# Specify the location of the daemon process ID file
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#pidfile: /var/run/salt-master.pid
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# The root directory prepended to these options: pki_dir, cachedir,
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# sock_dir, log_file, autosign_file, extension_modules
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#root_dir: /
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# Directory used to store public key data
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#pki_dir: /etc/salt/pki
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# Directory to store job and cache data
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#cachedir: /var/cache/salt
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# Verify and set permissions on configuration directories at startup
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#verify_env: True
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# Set the number of hours to keep old job information in the job cache
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#keep_jobs: 24
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# Set the default timeout for the salt command and api, the default is 5
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# seconds
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#timeout: 5
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# Set the directory used to hold unix sockets
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#sock_dir: /var/run/salt
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# The master maintains a job cache, while this is a great addition it can be
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# a burden on the master for larger deployments (over 5000 minions).
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# Disabling the job cache will make previously executed jobs unavailable to
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# the jobs system and is not generally recommended.
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#
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#job_cache: True
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# Cache minion grains and pillar data in the cachedir.
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# Disabled due to a salt mine bug affecting RHEL/CentOS minions
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minion_data_cache: False
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# Set the acceptance level for serialization of messages. This should only be
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# set if the master is newer than 0.9.5 and the minion are older. This option
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# allows a 0.9.5 and newer master to communicate with minions 0.9.4 and
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# earlier. It is not recommended to keep this setting on if the minions are
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# all 0.9.5 or higher, as leaving pickle as the serialization medium is slow
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# and opens up security risks
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#
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#serial: msgpack
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# The master 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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# absolute; if relative, they are considered to be relative to the directory
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# the main master configuration file lives in (this file). Paths can make use
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# of shell-style globbing. If no files are matched by a path passed to this
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# option then the master will log a warning message.
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#
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#
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# Include a config file from some other path:
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#include: /etc/salt/extra_config
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#
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# Include config from several files and directories:
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#include:
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# - /etc/salt/extra_config
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##### Security settings #####
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##########################################
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# Enable "open mode", this mode still maintains encryption, but turns off
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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: False
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# Enable auto_accept, this setting will automatically accept all incoming
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# public keys from the minions. Note that this is insecure.
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#auto_accept: False
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# If the autosign_file is specified only incoming keys specified in
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# the autosign_file will be automatically accepted. This is insecure.
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# Regular expressions as well as globing lines are supported.
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#autosign_file: /etc/salt/autosign.conf
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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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#
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# If an autosign_file is specified permissive access will allow group access
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# to that specific file.
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#permissive_pki_access: False
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#
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# Allow users on the master access to execute specific commands on minions.
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# This setting should be treated with care since it opens up execution
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# capabilities to non root users. By default this capability is completely
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# disabled.
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#
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# client_acl:
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# larry:
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# - test.ping
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# - network.*
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##### Master Module Management #####
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##########################################
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# Manage how master side modules are loaded
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#
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# Add any additional locations to look for master runners
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#runner_dirs: []
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#
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# Enable Cython for master side modules
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#cython_enable: False
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#
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##### State System settings #####
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##########################################
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# The state system uses a "top" file to tell the minions what environment to
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# use and what modules to use. The state_top file is defined relative to the
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# root of the base environment as defined in "File Server settings" below.
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#state_top: top.sls
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#
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# The external_nodes option allows Salt to gather data that would normally be
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# placed in a top file. The external_nodes option is the executable that will
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# return the ENC data. Remember that Salt will look for external nodes AND top
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# files and combine the results if both are enabled!
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#external_nodes: None
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#
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# The renderer to use on the minions to render the state data
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#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: False
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#
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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: 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: full
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##### File Server settings #####
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##########################################
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# Salt runs a lightweight file server written in zeromq to deliver files to
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# minions. This file server is built into the master daemon and does not
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# require a dedicated port.
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# The file server works on environments passed to the master, each environment
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# can have multiple root directories, the subdirectories in the multiple file
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# roots cannot match, otherwise the downloaded files will not be able to be
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# reliably ensured. A base environment is required to house the top file.
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# Example:
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# file_roots:
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# base:
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# - /srv/salt/
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# dev:
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# - /srv/salt/dev/services
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# - /srv/salt/dev/states
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# prod:
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# - /srv/salt/prod/services
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# - /srv/salt/prod/states
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#
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# Default:
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#file_roots:
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# base:
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# - /srv/salt
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# The hash_type is the hash to use when discovering the hash of a file on
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# the master server, the default is md5, but sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384
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# and sha512 are also supported.
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#hash_type: md5
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# The buffer size in the file server can be adjusted here:
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#file_buffer_size: 1048576
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# Pillar Configurations:
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# The Salt Pillar, is a system that allows for the building of global data
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# that is refined based on minion. Basically, the pillar creates data that
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# can be generated to be specific based on the grains of the minion. Pillar
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# is laid out in the same fashion as the file server, with environments, a top
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# file and sls files. The difference is that the data does not need to be
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# in the highstate format, and is generally just key/value pairs.
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#
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#pillar_roots:
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# base:
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# - /srv/pillar
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#
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#ext_pillar:
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# - hiera: /etc/hiera.yaml
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# - cmd_yaml: cat /etc/salt/yaml
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#
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##### Syndic settings #####
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##########################################
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# The Salt syndic is used to pass commands through a master from a higher
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# master. Using the syndic is simple, if this is a master that will have
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# syndic servers(s) below it set the "order_masters" setting to True, if this
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# is a master that will be running a syndic daemon for passthrough the
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# "syndic_master" setting needs to be set to the location of the master server
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# to receive commands from.
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#
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# Set the order_masters setting to True if this master will command lower
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# masters' syndic interfaces.
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#order_masters: False
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#
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# If this master will be running a salt syndic daemon, syndic_master tells
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# this master where to receive commands from.
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#syndic_master: masterofmaster
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##### Peer Publish settings #####
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##########################################
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# Salt minions can send commands to other minions, but only if the minion is
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# allowed to. By default "Peer Publication" is disabled, and when enabled it
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# is enabled for specific minions and specific commands. This allows secure
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# compartmentalization of commands based on individual minions.
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#
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# The configuration uses regular expressions to match minions and then a list
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# of regular expressions to match functions. The following will allow the
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# minion authenticated as foo.example.com to execute functions from the test
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# and pkg modules.
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# peer:
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# foo.example.com:
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# - test.*
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# - pkg.*
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#
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# This will allow all minions to execute all commands:
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# peer:
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# .*:
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# - .*
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# This is not recommended, since it would allow anyone who gets root on any
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# single minion to instantly have root on all of the minions!
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#
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# Minions can also be allowed to execute runners from the salt master.
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# Since executing a runner from the minion could be considered a security risk,
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# it needs to be enabled. This setting functions just like the peer setting
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# except that it opens up runners instead of module functions.
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#
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# All peer runner support is turned off by default and must be enabled before
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# using. This will enable all peer runners for all minions:
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#
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# peer_run:
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# .*:
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# - .*
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#
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# To enable just the manage.up runner for the minion foo.example.com:
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#
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# peer_run:
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# foo.example.com:
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# - manage.up
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#
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##### Logging settings #####
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##########################################
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# The location of the master log file
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#log_file: /var/log/salt/master
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#key_logfile: /var/log/salt/key
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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: warning
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#log_level_logfile:
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#
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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:
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# http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime
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#log_datefmt: '%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:
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# 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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#
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# Logger levels can be used to tweak specific loggers logging levels.
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# For example, if you want to have the salt library at the 'warning' level,
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# but you still wish to have 'salt.modules' at the 'debug' level:
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# log_granular_levels:
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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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##### Node Groups #####
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##########################################
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# Node groups allow for logical groupings of minion nodes.
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# A group consists of a group name and a compound target.
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#
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# nodegroups:
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# group1: 'L@foo.domain.com,bar.domain.com,baz.domain.com and bl*.domain.com'
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# group2: 'G@os:Debian and foo.domain.com'
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##### Range Cluster settings #####
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##########################################
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# The range server (and optional port) that
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# serves your cluster information
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#range_server: range:80
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##### Salt Reactor settings #####
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#########################################
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# Execute tests.sls when 'jenkins' tag found
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reactor:
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- 'jenkins':
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- /srv/reactor/tests.sls
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