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- .. _proxy-minion-beacon:
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.3
- ===================
- Proxy Minion Beacon
- ===================
- The salt proxy beacon is meant to facilitate configuring
- multiple proxies on one or many minions. This should simplify
- configuring and managing multiple ``salt-proxy`` processes.
- 1. On your salt-master, ensure that pillar is configured properly. Select an ID
- for your proxy (in this example we will name the proxy 'p8000').
- In your pillar topfile, place an entry for your proxy:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- base:
- 'p8000':
- - p8000
- This says that Salt's pillar should load some values for the proxy ``p8000``
- from the file ``/srv/pillar/p8000.sls`` (if you have not changed your default pillar_roots)
- 2. In the pillar root for your base environment, create the ``p8000.sls`` file with the
- following contents:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- proxy:
- # set proxytype for your proxymodule
- proxytype: ssh_sample
- host: saltyVM
- username: salt
- password: badpass
- This should complete the proxy setup for ``p8000``
- 3. `Configure`_ the ``salt_proxy`` beacon
- .. code-block:: yaml
- beacons:
- salt_proxy:
- - proxies:
- p8000: {}
- p8001: {}
- Once this beacon is configured it will automatically start the ``salt-proxy``
- process. If the ``salt-proxy`` process is terminated the beacon will
- re-start it.
- 4. Accept your proxy's key on your salt-master
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt-key -y -a p8000
- The following keys are going to be accepted:
- Unaccepted Keys:
- p8000
- Key for minion p8000 accepted.
- 5. Now you should be able to run commands on your proxy.
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt p8000 pkg.list_pkgs
- .. _Configure: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/beacons/#configuring-beacons
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