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- .. _targeting-glob:
- ==========================
- Matching the ``minion id``
- ==========================
- Each minion needs a unique identifier. By default when a minion starts for the
- first time it chooses its :abbr:`FQDN (fully qualified domain name)` as that
- identifier. The minion id can be overridden via the minion's :conf_minion:`id`
- configuration setting.
- .. tip:: minion id and minion keys
- The :term:`minion id` is used to generate the minion's public/private keys
- and if it ever changes the master must then accept the new key as though
- the minion was a new host.
- Globbing
- ========
- The default matching that Salt utilizes is :py:mod:`shell-style globbing
- <python2:fnmatch>` around the :term:`minion id`. This also works for states
- in the :term:`top file`.
- .. note::
- You must wrap :command:`salt` calls that use globbing in single-quotes to
- prevent the shell from expanding the globs before Salt is invoked.
- Match all minions:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt '*' test.version
- Match all minions in the example.net domain or any of the example domains:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt '*.example.net' test.version
- salt '*.example.*' test.version
- Match all the ``webN`` minions in the example.net domain (``web1.example.net``,
- ``web2.example.net`` … ``webN.example.net``):
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt 'web?.example.net' test.version
- Match the ``web1`` through ``web5`` minions:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt 'web[1-5]' test.version
- Match the ``web1`` and ``web3`` minions:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt 'web[1,3]' test.version
- Match the ``web-x``, ``web-y``, and ``web-z`` minions:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt 'web-[x-z]' test.version
- .. note::
- For additional targeting methods please review the
- :ref:`compound matchers <targeting-compound>` documentation.
- Regular Expressions
- ===================
- Minions can be matched using Perl-compatible :py:mod:`regular expressions
- <python2:re>` (which is globbing on steroids and a ton of caffeine).
- Match both ``web1-prod`` and ``web1-devel`` minions:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt -E 'web1-(prod|devel)' test.version
- When using regular expressions in a State's :term:`top file`, you must specify
- the matcher as the first option. The following example executes the contents of
- ``webserver.sls`` on the above-mentioned minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- base:
- 'web1-(prod|devel)':
- - match: pcre
- - webserver
- Lists
- =====
- At the most basic level, you can specify a flat list of minion IDs:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt -L 'web1,web2,web3' test.version
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