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- .. _highavailability:
- ==================================
- High Availability Features in Salt
- ==================================
- Salt supports several features for high availability and fault tolerance.
- Brief documentation for these features is listed alongside their configuration
- parameters in :ref:`Configuration file examples <configuration-file-examples>`.
- Multimaster
- ===========
- Salt minions can connect to multiple masters at one time by configuring the
- `master` configuration parameter as a YAML list of all the available masters. By
- default, all masters are "hot", meaning that any master can direct commands to
- the Salt infrastructure.
- In a multimaster configuration, each master must have the same cryptographic
- keys, and minion keys must be accepted on all masters separately. The contents
- of file_roots and pillar_roots need to be kept in sync with processes external
- to Salt as well
- A tutorial on setting up multimaster with "hot" masters is here:
- :ref:`Multimaster Tutorial <tutorial-multi-master>`
- Multimaster with Failover
- =========================
- Changing the ``master_type`` parameter from ``str`` to ``failover`` will cause
- minions to connect to the first responding master in the list of masters. Every
- :conf_minion:`master_alive_interval` seconds the minions will check to make
- sure the current master is still responding. If the master does not respond,
- the minion will attempt to connect to the next master in the list. If the
- minion runs out of masters, the list will be recycled in case dead masters have
- been restored. Note that :conf_minion:`master_alive_interval` must be present
- in the minion configuration, or else the recurring job to check master status
- will not get scheduled.
- Failover can be combined with PKI-style encrypted keys, but PKI is NOT
- REQUIRED to use failover.
- Multimaster with PKI and Failover is discussed in
- :ref:`this tutorial <tutorial-multi-master-pki>`
- ``master_type: failover`` can be combined with ``master_shuffle: True``
- to spread minion connections across all masters (one master per
- minion, not each minion connecting to all masters). Adding Salt Syndics
- into the mix makes it possible to create a load-balanced Salt infrastructure.
- If a master fails, minions will notice and select another master from the
- available list.
- Syndic
- ======
- Salt's Syndic feature is a way to create differing infrastructure
- topologies. It is not strictly an HA feature, but can be treated as such.
- With the syndic, a Salt infrastructure can be partitioned in such a way that
- certain masters control certain segments of the infrastructure, and "Master
- of Masters" nodes can control multiple segments underneath them.
- Syndics are covered in depth in :ref:`Salt Syndic <syndic>`.
- Syndic with Multimaster
- =======================
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Syndic with Multimaster lets you connect a syndic to multiple masters to provide
- an additional layer of redundancy in a syndic configuration.
- Syndics are covered in depth in :ref:`Salt Syndic <syndic>`.
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