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- Salt 0.10.2 Release Notes
- =========================
- :release: 2012-07-30
- 0.10.2 is out! This release comes with enhancements to the pillar interface,
- cleaner ways to access the salt-call capabilities in the API, minion data
- caching and the event system has been added to salt minions.
- There have also been updates to the ZeroMQ functions, many more tests
- (thanks to sponsors, the code sprint and many contributors) and a swath
- of bug fixes.
- Major Features
- ==============
- Ext Pillar Modules
- ------------------
- The ranks of available Salt modules directories sees a new member in 0.10.2.
- With the popularity of pillar a higher demand has arisen for ``ext_pillar``
- interfaces to be more like regular Salt module additions. Now ext_pillar
- interfaces can be added in the same way as other modules, just drop it into
- the pillar directory in the salt source.
- Minion Events
- -------------
- In 0.10.0 an event system was added to the Salt master. 0.10.2 adds the event
- system to the minions as well. Now event can be published on a local minion
- as well.
- The minions can also send events back up to the master. This means that Salt is
- able to communicate individual events from the minions back up to the Master
- which are not associated with command.
- Minion Data Caching
- -------------------
- When pillar was introduced the landscape for available data was greatly
- enhanced. The minion's began sending grain data back to the master on a
- regular basis.
- The new config option on the master called ``minion_data_cache`` instructs the
- Salt master to maintain a cache of the minion's grains and pillar data in the
- cachedir. This option is turned off by default to avoid hitting the disk more,
- but when enabled the cache is used to make grain matching from the salt command
- more powerful, since the minions that will match can be predetermined.
- Backup Files
- ------------
- By default all files replaced by the file.managed and file.recurse states we
- simply deleted. 0.10.2 adds a new option. By setting the backup option to
- ``minion`` the files are backed up before they are replaced.
- The backed up files are located in the cachedir under the file_backup
- directory. On a default system this will be at:
- ``/var/cache/salt/file_backup``
- Configuration files
- -------------------
- ``salt-master`` and ``salt-minion`` automatically load additional configuration
- files from ``master.d/*.conf`` respective ``minion.d/*.conf`` where
- ``master.d``/``minion.d`` is a directory in the same directory as the main
- configuration file.
- Salt Key Verification
- ---------------------
- A number of users complained that they had inadvertently deleted the wrong salt
- authentication keys. 0.10.2 now displays what keys are going to be deleted
- and verifies that they are the keys that are intended for deletion.
- Key auto-signing
- ----------------
- If ``autosign_file`` is specified in the configuration file incoming keys
- will be compared to the list of keynames in ``autosign_file``. Regular
- expressions as well as globbing is supported.
- The file must only be writable by the user otherwise the file will be
- ignored. To relax the permission and allow group write access set the
- ``permissive_pki_access`` option.
- Module changes
- --------------
- Improved OpenBSD support
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- New modules for managing services and packages were provided by Joshua
- Elsasser to further improve the support for OpenBSD.
- Existing modules like the `disk` module were also improved to support
- OpenBSD.
- SQL Modules
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
- The MySQL and PostgreSQL modules have both received a number of additions thanks
- to the work of Avi Marcus and Roman Imankulov.
- ZFS Support on FreeBSD
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- A new ZFS module has been added by Kurtis Velarde for FreeBSD supporting
- various ZFS operations like creating, extending or removing zpools.
- Augeas
- ^^^^^^
- A new Augeas module by Ulrich Dangel for editing and verifying config files.
- Native Debian Service module
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- The support for the Debian was further improved with an new service module
- for Debian by Ahmad Khayyat supporting `disable` and `enable`.
- Cassandra
- ^^^^^^^^^
- Cassandra support has been added by Adam Garside. Currently only
- status and diagnostic information are supported.
- Networking
- ^^^^^^^^^^
- The networking support for `RHEL` has been improved and supports bonding
- support as well as zeroconf configuration.
- Monit
- ^^^^^
- Basic monit support by Kurtis Velarde to control services via monit.
- nzbget
- ^^^^^^
- Basic support for controlling nzbget by Joseph Hall
- Bluetooth
- ^^^^^^^^^
- Baisc ``bluez`` support for managing and controlling Bluetooth devices.
- Supports scanning as well as pairing/unpairing by Joseph Hall.
- Test Updates
- ============
- Consistency Testing
- -------------------
- Another testing script has been added. A bug was found in pillar when many
- minions generated pillar data at the same time. The new ``consist.py`` script
- is the tests directory was created to reproduce bugs where data should always
- be consistent.
- Many Fixes
- ==========
- To get a good idea for the number of bugfixes this release offers take a look
- at the closed tickets for 0.10.2, this is a very substantial update:
- https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues?milestone=24&page=1&state=closed
- Master and Minion Stability Fixes
- ---------------------------------
- As Salt deployments grow new ways to break Salt are discovered. 0.10.2 comes
- with a number of fixes for the minions and master greatly improving Salt
- stability.
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