.. _ref-cli-salt: ======== ``salt`` ======== Synopsis ======== salt '*' [ options ] sys.doc salt -E '.*' [ options ] sys.doc cmd salt -G 'os:Arch.*' [ options ] test.version salt -C 'G@os:Arch.* and webserv* or G@kernel:FreeBSD' [ options ] test.version Description =========== Salt allows for commands to be executed across a swath of remote systems in parallel. This means that remote systems can be both controlled and queried with ease. Options ======= .. program:: salt .. include:: _includes/common-options.rst .. include:: _includes/timeout-option.rst .. |timeout| replace:: 5 .. option:: -s, --static By default as of version 0.9.8 the salt command returns data to the console as it is received from minions, but previous releases would return data only after all data was received. Use the static option to only return the data with a hard timeout and after all minions have returned. Without the static option, you will get a separate JSON string per minion which makes JSON output invalid as a whole. .. option:: --async Instead of waiting for the job to run on minions only print the job id of the started execution and complete. .. option:: --subset=SUBSET Execute the routine on a random subset of the targeted minions. The minions will be verified that they have the named function before executing. The SUBSET argument is the count of the minions to target. .. option:: -v VERBOSE, --verbose Turn on verbosity for the salt call, this will cause the salt command to print out extra data like the job id. .. option:: --hide-timeout Instead of showing the return data for all minions. This option prints only the online minions which could be reached. .. option:: -b BATCH, --batch-size=BATCH Instead of executing on all targeted minions at once, execute on a progressive set of minions. This option takes an argument in the form of an explicit number of minions to execute at once, or a percentage of minions to execute on. .. option:: -a EAUTH, --auth=EAUTH Pass in an external authentication medium to validate against. The credentials will be prompted for. The options are `auto`, `keystone`, `ldap`, and `pam`. Can be used with the -T option. .. option:: -T, --make-token Used in conjunction with the -a option. This creates a token that allows for the authenticated user to send commands without needing to re-authenticate. .. option:: --return=RETURNER Choose an alternative returner to call on the minion, if an alternative returner is used then the return will not come back to the command line but will be sent to the specified return system. The options are `carbon`, `cassandra`, `couchbase`, `couchdb`, `elasticsearch`, `etcd`, `hipchat`, `local`, `local_cache`, `memcache`, `mongo`, `mysql`, `odbc`, `postgres`, `redis`, `sentry`, `slack`, `sms`, `smtp`, `sqlite3`, `syslog`, and `xmpp`. .. option:: -d, --doc, --documentation Return the documentation for the module functions available on the minions .. option:: --args-separator=ARGS_SEPARATOR Set the special argument used as a delimiter between command arguments of compound commands. This is useful when one wants to pass commas as arguments to some of the commands in a compound command. .. include:: _includes/logging-options.rst .. |logfile| replace:: /var/log/salt/master .. |loglevel| replace:: ``warning`` .. include:: _includes/target-selection.rst .. include:: _includes/extended-target-selection.rst .. include:: _includes/output-options.rst See also ======== :manpage:`salt(7)` :manpage:`salt-master(1)` :manpage:`salt-minion(1)`