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- .. _configuration-salt-master:
- ===========================
- Configuring the Salt Master
- ===========================
- The Salt system is amazingly simple and easy to configure, the two components
- of the Salt system each have a respective configuration file. The
- ``salt-master`` is configured via the master configuration file, and the
- ``salt-minion`` is configured via the minion configuration file.
- .. seealso::
- :ref:`Example master configuration file <configuration-examples-master>`.
- The configuration file for the salt-master is located at ``/etc/salt/master``
- by default. A notable exception is FreeBSD, where the configuration file is
- located at ``/usr/local/etc/salt``. The available options are as follows:
- .. _primary-master-configuration:
- Primary Master Configuration
- ============================
- .. conf_master:: interface
- ``interface``
- -------------
- Default: ``0.0.0.0`` (all interfaces)
- The local interface to bind to, must be an IP address.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- interface: 192.168.0.1
- .. conf_master:: ipv6
- ``ipv6``
- --------
- Default: ``False``
- Whether the master should listen for IPv6 connections. If this is set to True,
- the interface option must be adjusted too (for example: ``interface: '::'``)
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ipv6: True
- .. conf_master:: publish_port
- ``publish_port``
- ----------------
- Default: ``4505``
- The network port to set up the publication interface.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- publish_port: 4505
- .. conf_master:: master_id
- ``master_id``
- -------------
- Default: ``None``
- The id to be passed in the publish job to minions. This is used for MultiSyndics
- to return the job to the requesting master.
- .. note::
- This must be the same string as the syndic is configured with.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_id: MasterOfMaster
- .. conf_master:: user
- ``user``
- --------
- Default: ``root``
- The user to run the Salt processes
- .. code-block:: yaml
- user: root
- .. conf_master:: ret_port
- ``enable_ssh_minions``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Tell the master to also use salt-ssh when running commands against minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- enable_ssh_minions: True
- .. note::
- Cross-minion communication is still not possible. The Salt mine and
- publish.publish do not work between minion types.
- ``ret_port``
- ------------
- Default: ``4506``
- The port used by the return server, this is the server used by Salt to receive
- execution returns and command executions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ret_port: 4506
- .. conf_master:: pidfile
- ``pidfile``
- -----------
- Default: ``/var/run/salt-master.pid``
- Specify the location of the master pidfile.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pidfile: /var/run/salt-master.pid
- .. conf_master:: root_dir
- ``root_dir``
- ------------
- Default: ``/``
- The system root directory to operate from, change this to make Salt run from
- an alternative root.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- root_dir: /
- .. note::
- This directory is prepended to the following options:
- :conf_master:`pki_dir`, :conf_master:`cachedir`, :conf_master:`sock_dir`,
- :conf_master:`log_file`, :conf_master:`autosign_file`,
- :conf_master:`autoreject_file`, :conf_master:`pidfile`,
- :conf_master:`autosign_grains_dir`.
- .. conf_master:: conf_file
- ``conf_file``
- -------------
- Default: ``/etc/salt/master``
- The path to the master's configuration file.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- conf_file: /etc/salt/master
- .. conf_master:: pki_dir
- ``pki_dir``
- -----------
- Default: ``/etc/salt/pki/master``
- The directory to store the pki authentication keys.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pki_dir: /etc/salt/pki/master
- .. conf_master:: extension_modules
- ``extension_modules``
- ---------------------
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.0
- The default location for this directory has been moved. Prior to this
- version, the location was a directory named ``extmods`` in the Salt
- cachedir (on most platforms, ``/var/cache/salt/extmods``). It has been
- moved into the master cachedir (on most platforms,
- ``/var/cache/salt/master/extmods``).
- Directory for custom modules. This directory can contain subdirectories for
- each of Salt's module types such as ``runners``, ``output``, ``wheel``,
- ``modules``, ``states``, ``returners``, ``engines``, ``utils``, etc.
- This path is appended to :conf_master:`root_dir`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- extension_modules: /root/salt_extmods
- .. conf_master:: extmod_whitelist
- .. conf_master:: extmod_blacklist
- ``extmod_whitelist/extmod_blacklist``
- -------------------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- By using this dictionary, the modules that are synced to the master's extmod cache using `saltutil.sync_*` can be
- limited. If nothing is set to a specific type, then all modules are accepted. To block all modules of a specific type,
- whitelist an empty list.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- extmod_whitelist:
- modules:
- - custom_module
- engines:
- - custom_engine
- pillars: []
- extmod_blacklist:
- modules:
- - specific_module
- Valid options:
- - modules
- - states
- - grains
- - renderers
- - returners
- - output
- - proxy
- - runners
- - wheel
- - engines
- - queues
- - pillar
- - utils
- - sdb
- - cache
- - clouds
- - tops
- - roster
- - tokens
- .. conf_master:: module_dirs
- ``module_dirs``
- ---------------
- Default: ``[]``
- Like ``extension_modules``, but a list of extra directories to search
- for Salt modules.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- module_dirs:
- - /var/cache/salt/minion/extmods
- .. conf_master:: cachedir
- ``cachedir``
- ------------
- Default: ``/var/cache/salt/master``
- The location used to store cache information, particularly the job information
- for executed salt commands.
- This directory may contain sensitive data and should be protected accordingly.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- cachedir: /var/cache/salt/master
- .. conf_master:: verify_env
- ``verify_env``
- --------------
- Default: ``True``
- Verify and set permissions on configuration directories at startup.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- verify_env: True
- .. conf_master:: keep_jobs
- ``keep_jobs``
- -------------
- Default: ``24``
- Set the number of hours to keep old job information. Note that setting this option
- to ``0`` disables the cache cleaner.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- keep_jobs: 24
- .. conf_master:: gather_job_timeout
- ``gather_job_timeout``
- ----------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``10``
- The number of seconds to wait when the client is requesting information
- about running jobs.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gather_job_timeout: 10
- .. conf_master:: timeout
- ``timeout``
- -----------
- Default: ``5``
- Set the default timeout for the salt command and api.
- .. conf_master:: loop_interval
- ``loop_interval``
- -----------------
- Default: ``60``
- The loop_interval option controls the seconds for the master's maintenance
- process check cycle. This process updates file server backends, cleans the
- job cache and executes the scheduler.
- .. conf_master:: output
- ``output``
- ----------
- Default: ``nested``
- Set the default outputter used by the salt command.
- .. conf_master:: outputter_dirs
- ``outputter_dirs``
- ------------------
- Default: ``[]``
- A list of additional directories to search for salt outputters in.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- outputter_dirs: []
- .. conf_master:: output_file
- ``output_file``
- ---------------
- Default: None
- Set the default output file used by the salt command. Default is to output
- to the CLI and not to a file. Functions the same way as the "--out-file"
- CLI option, only sets this to a single file for all salt commands.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- output_file: /path/output/file
- .. conf_master:: show_timeout
- ``show_timeout``
- ----------------
- Default: ``True``
- Tell the client to show minions that have timed out.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- show_timeout: True
- .. conf_master:: show_jid
- ``show_jid``
- ------------
- Default: ``False``
- Tell the client to display the jid when a job is published.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- show_jid: False
- .. conf_master:: color
- ``color``
- ---------
- Default: ``True``
- By default output is colored, to disable colored output set the color value
- to False.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- color: False
- .. conf_master:: color_theme
- ``color_theme``
- ---------------
- Default: ``""``
- Specifies a path to the color theme to use for colored command line output.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- color_theme: /etc/salt/color_theme
- .. conf_master:: cli_summary
- ``cli_summary``
- ---------------
- Default: ``False``
- When set to ``True``, displays a summary of the number of minions targeted,
- the number of minions returned, and the number of minions that did not
- return.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- cli_summary: False
- .. conf_master:: sock_dir
- ``sock_dir``
- ------------
- Default: :file:`/var/run/salt/master`
- Set the location to use for creating Unix sockets for master process
- communication.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- sock_dir: /var/run/salt/master
- .. conf_master:: enable_gpu_grains
- ``enable_gpu_grains``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Enable GPU hardware data for your master. Be aware that the master can
- take a while to start up when lspci and/or dmidecode is used to populate the
- grains for the master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- enable_gpu_grains: True
- .. conf_master:: job_cache
- ``job_cache``
- -------------
- Default: ``True``
- The master maintains a temporary job cache. While this is a great addition, it
- can be a burden on the master for larger deployments (over 5000 minions).
- Disabling the job cache will make previously executed jobs unavailable to
- the jobs system and is not generally recommended. Normally it is wise to make
- sure the master has access to a faster IO system or a tmpfs is mounted to the
- jobs dir.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- job_cache: True
- .. note::
- Setting the ``job_cache`` to ``False`` will not cache minion returns, but
- the JID directory for each job is still created. The creation of the JID
- directories is necessary because Salt uses those directories to check for
- JID collisions. By setting this option to ``False``, the job cache
- directory, which is ``/var/cache/salt/master/jobs/`` by default, will be
- smaller, but the JID directories will still be present.
- Note that the :conf_master:`keep_jobs` option can be set to a lower value,
- such as ``1``, to limit the number of hours jobs are stored in the job
- cache. (The default is 24 hours.)
- Please see the :ref:`Managing the Job Cache <managing_the_job_cache>`
- documentation for more information.
- .. conf_master:: minion_data_cache
- ``minion_data_cache``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``True``
- The minion data cache is a cache of information about the minions stored on the
- master, this information is primarily the pillar, grains and mine data. The data
- is cached via the cache subsystem in the Master cachedir under the name of the
- minion or in a supported database. The data is used to predetermine what minions
- are expected to reply from executions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minion_data_cache: True
- .. conf_master:: cache
- ``cache``
- ---------
- Default: ``localfs``
- Cache subsystem module to use for minion data cache.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- cache: consul
- .. conf_master:: memcache_expire_seconds
- ``memcache_expire_seconds``
- ---------------------------
- Default: ``0``
- Memcache is an additional cache layer that keeps a limited amount of data
- fetched from the minion data cache for a limited period of time in memory that
- makes cache operations faster. It doesn't make much sense for the ``localfs``
- cache driver but helps for more complex drivers like ``consul``.
- This option sets the memcache items expiration time. By default is set to ``0``
- that disables the memcache.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- memcache_expire_seconds: 30
- .. conf_master:: memcache_max_items
- ``memcache_max_items``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``1024``
- Set memcache limit in items that are bank-key pairs. I.e the list of
- minion_0/data, minion_0/mine, minion_1/data contains 3 items. This value depends
- on the count of minions usually targeted in your environment. The best one could
- be found by analyzing the cache log with ``memcache_debug`` enabled.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- memcache_max_items: 1024
- .. conf_master:: memcache_full_cleanup
- ``memcache_full_cleanup``
- -------------------------
- Default: ``False``
- If cache storage got full, i.e. the items count exceeds the
- ``memcache_max_items`` value, memcache cleans up it's storage. If this option
- set to ``False`` memcache removes the only one oldest value from it's storage.
- If this set set to ``True`` memcache removes all the expired items and also
- removes the oldest one if there are no expired items.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- memcache_full_cleanup: True
- .. conf_master:: memcache_debug
- ``memcache_debug``
- ------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Enable collecting the memcache stats and log it on `debug` log level. If enabled
- memcache collect information about how many ``fetch`` calls has been done and
- how many of them has been hit by memcache. Also it outputs the rate value that
- is the result of division of the first two values. This should help to choose
- right values for the expiration time and the cache size.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- memcache_debug: True
- .. conf_master:: ext_job_cache
- ``ext_job_cache``
- -----------------
- Default: ``''``
- Used to specify a default returner for all minions. When this option is set,
- the specified returner needs to be properly configured and the minions will
- always default to sending returns to this returner. This will also disable the
- local job cache on the master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ext_job_cache: redis
- .. conf_master:: event_return
- ``event_return``
- ----------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Default: ``''``
- Specify the returner(s) to use to log events. Each returner may have
- installation and configuration requirements. Read the returner's
- documentation.
- .. note::
- Not all returners support event returns. Verify that a returner has an
- ``event_return()`` function before configuring this option with a returner.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- event_return:
- - syslog
- - splunk
- .. conf_master:: event_return_queue
- ``event_return_queue``
- ----------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Default: ``0``
- On busy systems, enabling event_returns can cause a considerable load on
- the storage system for returners. Events can be queued on the master and
- stored in a batched fashion using a single transaction for multiple events.
- By default, events are not queued.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- event_return_queue: 0
- .. conf_master:: event_return_whitelist
- ``event_return_whitelist``
- --------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Default: ``[]``
- Only return events matching tags in a whitelist.
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- Supports glob matching patterns.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- event_return_whitelist:
- - salt/master/a_tag
- - salt/run/*/ret
- .. conf_master:: event_return_blacklist
- ``event_return_blacklist``
- --------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Default: ``[]``
- Store all event returns _except_ the tags in a blacklist.
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- Supports glob matching patterns.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- event_return_blacklist:
- - salt/master/not_this_tag
- - salt/wheel/*/ret
- .. conf_master:: max_event_size
- ``max_event_size``
- ------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``1048576``
- Passing very large events can cause the minion to consume large amounts of
- memory. This value tunes the maximum size of a message allowed onto the
- master event bus. The value is expressed in bytes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- max_event_size: 1048576
- .. conf_master:: master_job_cache
- ``master_job_cache``
- --------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``local_cache``
- Specify the returner to use for the job cache. The job cache will only be
- interacted with from the salt master and therefore does not need to be
- accessible from the minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_job_cache: redis
- .. conf_master:: job_cache_store_endtime
- ``job_cache_store_endtime``
- ---------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``False``
- Specify whether the Salt Master should store end times for jobs as returns
- come in.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- job_cache_store_endtime: False
- .. conf_master:: enforce_mine_cache
- ``enforce_mine_cache``
- ----------------------
- Default: False
- By-default when disabling the minion_data_cache mine will stop working since
- it is based on cached data, by enabling this option we explicitly enabling
- only the cache for the mine system.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- enforce_mine_cache: False
- .. conf_master:: max_minions
- ``max_minions``
- ---------------
- Default: 0
- The maximum number of minion connections allowed by the master. Use this to
- accommodate the number of minions per master if you have different types of
- hardware serving your minions. The default of ``0`` means unlimited connections.
- Please note that this can slow down the authentication process a bit in large
- setups.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- max_minions: 100
- ``con_cache``
- -------------
- Default: False
- If max_minions is used in large installations, the master might experience
- high-load situations because of having to check the number of connected
- minions for every authentication. This cache provides the minion-ids of
- all connected minions to all MWorker-processes and greatly improves the
- performance of max_minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- con_cache: True
- .. conf_master:: presence_events
- ``presence_events``
- -------------------
- Default: False
- Causes the master to periodically look for actively connected minions.
- :ref:`Presence events <event-master_presence>` are fired on the event bus on a
- regular interval with a list of connected minions, as well as events with lists
- of newly connected or disconnected minions. This is a master-only operation
- that does not send executions to minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- presence_events: False
- .. conf_master:: ping_on_rotate
- ``ping_on_rotate``
- ------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``False``
- By default, the master AES key rotates every 24 hours. The next command
- following a key rotation will trigger a key refresh from the minion which may
- result in minions which do not respond to the first command after a key refresh.
- To tell the master to ping all minions immediately after an AES key refresh,
- set ``ping_on_rotate`` to ``True``. This should mitigate the issue where a
- minion does not appear to initially respond after a key is rotated.
- Note that enabling this may cause high load on the master immediately after the
- key rotation event as minions reconnect. Consider this carefully if this salt
- master is managing a large number of minions.
- If disabled, it is recommended to handle this event by listening for the
- ``aes_key_rotate`` event with the ``key`` tag and acting appropriately.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ping_on_rotate: False
- .. conf_master:: transport
- ``transport``
- -------------
- Default: ``zeromq``
- Changes the underlying transport layer. ZeroMQ is the recommended transport
- while additional transport layers are under development. Supported values are
- ``zeromq`` and ``tcp`` (experimental). This setting has a significant impact on
- performance and should not be changed unless you know what you are doing!
- .. code-block:: yaml
- transport: zeromq
- .. conf_master:: transport_opts
- ``transport_opts``
- ------------------
- Default: ``{}``
- (experimental) Starts multiple transports and overrides options for each
- transport with the provided dictionary This setting has a significant impact on
- performance and should not be changed unless you know what you are doing! The
- following example shows how to start a TCP transport alongside a ZMQ transport.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- transport_opts:
- tcp:
- publish_port: 4605
- ret_port: 4606
- zeromq: []
- .. conf_master:: master_stats
- ``master_stats``
- ----------------
- Default: False
- Turning on the master stats enables runtime throughput and statistics events
- to be fired from the master event bus. These events will report on what
- functions have been run on the master and how long these runs have, on
- average, taken over a given period of time.
- .. conf_master:: master_stats_event_iter
- ``master_stats_event_iter``
- ---------------------------
- Default: 60
- The time in seconds to fire master_stats events. This will only fire in
- conjunction with receiving a request to the master, idle masters will not
- fire these events.
- .. conf_master:: sock_pool_size
- ``sock_pool_size``
- ------------------
- Default: 1
- To avoid blocking waiting while writing a data to a socket, we support
- socket pool for Salt applications. For example, a job with a large number
- of target host list can cause long period blocking waiting. The option
- is used by ZMQ and TCP transports, and the other transport methods don't
- need the socket pool by definition. Most of Salt tools, including CLI,
- are enough to use a single bucket of socket pool. On the other hands,
- it is highly recommended to set the size of socket pool larger than 1
- for other Salt applications, especially Salt API, which must write data
- to socket concurrently.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- sock_pool_size: 15
- .. conf_master:: ipc_mode
- ``ipc_mode``
- ------------
- Default: ``ipc``
- The ipc strategy. (i.e., sockets versus tcp, etc.) Windows platforms lack
- POSIX IPC and must rely on TCP based inter-process communications. ``ipc_mode``
- is set to ``tcp`` by default on Windows.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ipc_mode: ipc
- .. conf_master:: tcp_master_pub_port
- ``tcp_master_pub_port``
- -----------------------
- Default: ``4512``
- The TCP port on which events for the master should be published if ``ipc_mode`` is TCP.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_master_pub_port: 4512
- .. conf_master:: tcp_master_pull_port
- ``tcp_master_pull_port``
- ------------------------
- Default: ``4513``
- The TCP port on which events for the master should be pulled if ``ipc_mode`` is TCP.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_master_pull_port: 4513
- .. conf_master:: tcp_master_publish_pull
- ``tcp_master_publish_pull``
- ---------------------------
- Default: ``4514``
- The TCP port on which events for the master should be pulled fom and then republished onto
- the event bus on the master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_master_publish_pull: 4514
- .. conf_master:: tcp_master_workers
- ``tcp_master_workers``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``4515``
- The TCP port for ``mworkers`` to connect to on the master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_master_workers: 4515
- .. conf_master:: auth_events
- ``auth_events``
- --------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.3
- Default: ``True``
- Determines whether the master will fire authentication events.
- :ref:`Authentication events <event-master_auth>` are fired when
- a minion performs an authentication check with the master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- auth_events: True
- .. conf_master:: minion_data_cache_events
- ``minion_data_cache_events``
- ----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.3
- Default: ``True``
- Determines whether the master will fire minion data cache events. Minion data
- cache events are fired when a minion requests a minion data cache refresh.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minion_data_cache_events: True
- .. conf_master:: http_connect_timeout
- ``http_connect_timeout``
- ------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2019.2.0
- Default: ``20``
- HTTP connection timeout in seconds.
- Applied when fetching files using tornado back-end.
- Should be greater than overall download time.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- http_connect_timeout: 20
- .. conf_master:: http_request_timeout
- ``http_request_timeout``
- ------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``3600``
- HTTP request timeout in seconds.
- Applied when fetching files using tornado back-end.
- Should be greater than overall download time.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- http_request_timeout: 3600
- .. _salt-ssh-configuration:
- Salt-SSH Configuration
- ======================
- .. conf_master:: roster
- ``roster``
- ---------------
- Default: ``flat``
- Define the default salt-ssh roster module to use
- .. code-block:: yaml
- roster: cache
- .. conf_master:: roster_defaults
- ``roster_defaults``
- -------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default settings which will be inherited by all rosters.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- roster_defaults:
- user: daniel
- sudo: True
- priv: /root/.ssh/id_rsa
- tty: True
- .. conf_master:: roster_file
- ``roster_file``
- ---------------
- Default: ``/etc/salt/roster``
- Pass in an alternative location for the salt-ssh :py:mod:`flat
- <salt.roster.flat>` roster file.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- roster_file: /root/roster
- .. conf_master:: rosters
- ``rosters``
- -----------
- Default: ``None``
- Define locations for :py:mod:`flat <salt.roster.flat>` roster files so they can
- be chosen when using Salt API. An administrator can place roster files into
- these locations. Then, when calling Salt API, the :conf_master:`roster_file`
- parameter should contain a relative path to these locations. That is,
- ``roster_file=/foo/roster`` will be resolved as
- ``/etc/salt/roster.d/foo/roster`` etc. This feature prevents passing insecure
- custom rosters through the Salt API.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- rosters:
- - /etc/salt/roster.d
- - /opt/salt/some/more/rosters
- .. conf_master:: ssh_passwd
- ``ssh_passwd``
- --------------
- Default: ``''``
- The ssh password to log in with.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_passwd: ''
- .. conf_master:: ssh_priv_passwd
- ``ssh_priv_passwd``
- -------------------
- Default: ``''``
- Passphrase for ssh private key file.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_priv_passwd: ''
- .. conf_master:: ssh_port
- ``ssh_port``
- ------------
- Default: ``22``
- The target system's ssh port number.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_port: 22
- .. conf_master:: ssh_scan_ports
- ``ssh_scan_ports``
- ------------------
- Default: ``22``
- Comma-separated list of ports to scan.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_scan_ports: 22
- .. conf_master:: ssh_scan_timeout
- ``ssh_scan_timeout``
- --------------------
- Default: ``0.01``
- Scanning socket timeout for salt-ssh.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_scan_timeout: 0.01
- .. conf_master:: ssh_sudo
- ``ssh_sudo``
- ------------
- Default: ``False``
- Boolean to run command via sudo.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_sudo: False
- .. conf_master:: ssh_timeout
- ``ssh_timeout``
- ---------------
- Default: ``60``
- Number of seconds to wait for a response when establishing an SSH connection.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_timeout: 60
- .. conf_master:: ssh_user
- ``ssh_user``
- ------------
- Default: ``root``
- The user to log in as.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_user: root
- .. conf_master:: ssh_log_file
- ``ssh_log_file``
- ----------------
- .. versionadded:: 2016.3.5
- Default: ``/var/log/salt/ssh``
- Specify the log file of the ``salt-ssh`` command.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_log_file: /var/log/salt/ssh
- .. conf_master:: ssh_minion_opts
- ``ssh_minion_opts``
- -------------------
- Default: None
- Pass in minion option overrides that will be inserted into the SHIM for
- salt-ssh calls. The local minion config is not used for salt-ssh. Can be
- overridden on a per-minion basis in the roster (``minion_opts``)
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_minion_opts:
- gpg_keydir: /root/gpg
- .. conf_master:: ssh_use_home_key
- ``ssh_use_home_key``
- --------------------
- Default: False
- Set this to True to default to using ``~/.ssh/id_rsa`` for salt-ssh
- authentication with minions
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_use_home_key: False
- .. conf_master:: ssh_identities_only
- ``ssh_identities_only``
- -----------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Set this to ``True`` to default salt-ssh to run with ``-o IdentitiesOnly=yes``. This
- option is intended for situations where the ssh-agent offers many different identities
- and allows ssh to ignore those identities and use the only one specified in options.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_identities_only: False
- .. conf_master:: ssh_list_nodegroups
- ``ssh_list_nodegroups``
- -----------------------
- Default: ``{}``
- List-only nodegroups for salt-ssh. Each group must be formed as either a comma-separated
- list, or a YAML list. This option is useful to group minions into easy-to-target groups
- when using salt-ssh. These groups can then be targeted with the normal -N argument to
- salt-ssh.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssh_list_nodegroups:
- groupA: minion1,minion2
- groupB: minion1,minion3
- .. conf_master:: thin_extra_mods
- ``thin_extra_mods``
- -------------------
- Default: None
- List of additional modules, needed to be included into the Salt Thin.
- Pass a list of importable Python modules that are typically located in
- the `site-packages` Python directory so they will be also always included
- into the Salt Thin, once generated.
- ``min_extra_mods``
- ------------------
- Default: None
- Identical as `thin_extra_mods`, only applied to the Salt Minimal.
- .. _master-security-settings:
- Master Security Settings
- ========================
- .. conf_master:: open_mode
- ``open_mode``
- -------------
- Default: ``False``
- Open mode is a dangerous security feature. One problem encountered with pki
- authentication systems is that keys can become "mixed up" and authentication
- begins to fail. Open mode turns off authentication and tells the master to
- accept all authentication. This will clean up the pki keys received from the
- minions. Open mode should not be turned on for general use. Open mode should
- only be used for a short period of time to clean up pki keys. To turn on open
- mode set this value to ``True``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- open_mode: False
- .. conf_master:: auto_accept
- ``auto_accept``
- ---------------
- Default: ``False``
- Enable auto_accept. This setting will automatically accept all incoming
- public keys from minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- auto_accept: False
- .. conf_master:: keysize
- ``keysize``
- -----------
- Default: ``2048``
- The size of key that should be generated when creating new keys.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- keysize: 2048
- .. conf_master:: autosign_timeout
- ``autosign_timeout``
- --------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``120``
- Time in minutes that a incoming public key with a matching name found in
- pki_dir/minion_autosign/keyid is automatically accepted. Expired autosign keys
- are removed when the master checks the minion_autosign directory. This method
- to auto accept minions can be safer than an autosign_file because the
- keyid record can expire and is limited to being an exact name match.
- This should still be considered a less than secure option, due to the fact
- that trust is based on just the requesting minion id.
- .. conf_master:: autosign_file
- ``autosign_file``
- -----------------
- Default: ``not defined``
- If the ``autosign_file`` is specified incoming keys specified in the autosign_file
- will be automatically accepted. Matches will be searched for first by string
- comparison, then by globbing, then by full-string regex matching.
- This should still be considered a less than secure option, due to the fact
- that trust is based on just the requesting minion id.
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- For security reasons the file must be readonly except for it's owner.
- If :conf_master:`permissive_pki_access` is ``True`` the owning group can also
- have write access, but if Salt is running as ``root`` it must be a member of that group.
- A less strict requirement also existed in previous version.
- .. conf_master:: autoreject_file
- ``autoreject_file``
- -------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- Default: ``not defined``
- Works like :conf_master:`autosign_file`, but instead allows you to specify
- minion IDs for which keys will automatically be rejected. Will override both
- membership in the :conf_master:`autosign_file` and the
- :conf_master:`auto_accept` setting.
- .. conf_master:: autosign_grains_dir
- ``autosign_grains_dir``
- -----------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``not defined``
- If the ``autosign_grains_dir`` is specified, incoming keys from minions with
- grain values that match those defined in files in the autosign_grains_dir
- will be accepted automatically. Grain values that should be accepted automatically
- can be defined by creating a file named like the corresponding grain in the
- autosign_grains_dir and writing the values into that file, one value per line.
- Lines starting with a ``#`` will be ignored.
- Minion must be configured to send the corresponding grains on authentication.
- This should still be considered a less than secure option, due to the fact
- that trust is based on just the requesting minion.
- Please see the :ref:`Autoaccept Minions from Grains <tutorial-autoaccept-grains>`
- documentation for more information.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- autosign_grains_dir: /etc/salt/autosign_grains
- .. conf_master:: permissive_pki_access
- ``permissive_pki_access``
- -------------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Enable permissive access to the salt keys. This allows you to run the
- master or minion as root, but have a non-root group be given access to
- your pki_dir. To make the access explicit, root must belong to the group
- you've given access to. This is potentially quite insecure. If an autosign_file
- is specified, enabling permissive_pki_access will allow group access to that
- specific file.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- permissive_pki_access: False
- .. conf_master:: publisher_acl
- ``publisher_acl``
- -----------------
- Default: ``{}``
- Enable user accounts on the master to execute specific modules. These modules
- can be expressed as regular expressions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- publisher_acl:
- fred:
- - test.ping
- - pkg.*
- .. conf_master:: publisher_acl_blacklist
- ``publisher_acl_blacklist``
- ---------------------------
- Default: ``{}``
- Blacklist users or modules
- This example would blacklist all non sudo users, including root from
- running any commands. It would also blacklist any use of the "cmd"
- module.
- This is completely disabled by default.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- publisher_acl_blacklist:
- users:
- - root
- - '^(?!sudo_).*$' # all non sudo users
- modules:
- - cmd.*
- - test.echo
- .. conf_master:: sudo_acl
- ``sudo_acl``
- ------------
- Default: ``False``
- Enforce ``publisher_acl`` and ``publisher_acl_blacklist`` when users have sudo
- access to the salt command.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- sudo_acl: False
- .. conf_master:: external_auth
- ``external_auth``
- -----------------
- Default: ``{}``
- The external auth system uses the Salt auth modules to authenticate and
- validate users to access areas of the Salt system.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- external_auth:
- pam:
- fred:
- - test.*
- .. conf_master:: token_expire
- ``token_expire``
- ----------------
- Default: ``43200``
- Time (in seconds) for a newly generated token to live.
- Default: 12 hours
- .. code-block:: yaml
- token_expire: 43200
- .. conf_master:: token_expire_user_override
- ``token_expire_user_override``
- ------------------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Allow eauth users to specify the expiry time of the tokens they generate.
- A boolean applies to all users or a dictionary of whitelisted eauth backends
- and usernames may be given:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- token_expire_user_override:
- pam:
- - fred
- - tom
- ldap:
- - gary
- .. conf_master:: keep_acl_in_token
- ``keep_acl_in_token``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Set to True to enable keeping the calculated user's auth list in the token
- file. This is disabled by default and the auth list is calculated or requested
- from the eauth driver each time.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- keep_acl_in_token: False
- .. conf_master:: eauth_acl_module
- ``eauth_acl_module``
- --------------------
- Default: ``''``
- Auth subsystem module to use to get authorized access list for a user. By default it's
- the same module used for external authentication.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- eauth_acl_module: django
- .. conf_master:: file_recv
- ``file_recv``
- -------------
- Default: ``False``
- Allow minions to push files to the master. This is disabled by default, for
- security purposes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- file_recv: False
- .. conf_master:: file_recv_max_size
- ``file_recv_max_size``
- ----------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``100``
- Set a hard-limit on the size of the files that can be pushed to the master.
- It will be interpreted as megabytes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- file_recv_max_size: 100
- .. conf_master:: master_sign_pubkey
- ``master_sign_pubkey``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Sign the master auth-replies with a cryptographic signature of the master's
- public key. Please see the tutorial how to use these settings in the
- `Multimaster-PKI with Failover Tutorial <http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/multimaster_pki.html>`_
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_sign_pubkey: True
- .. conf_master:: master_sign_key_name
- ``master_sign_key_name``
- ------------------------
- Default: ``master_sign``
- The customizable name of the signing-key-pair without suffix.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_sign_key_name: <filename_without_suffix>
- .. conf_master:: master_pubkey_signature
- ``master_pubkey_signature``
- ---------------------------
- Default: ``master_pubkey_signature``
- The name of the file in the master's pki-directory that holds the pre-calculated
- signature of the master's public-key.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_pubkey_signature: <filename>
- .. conf_master:: master_use_pubkey_signature
- ``master_use_pubkey_signature``
- -------------------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Instead of computing the signature for each auth-reply, use a pre-calculated
- signature. The :conf_master:`master_pubkey_signature` must also be set for this.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_use_pubkey_signature: True
- .. conf_master:: rotate_aes_key
- ``rotate_aes_key``
- ------------------
- Default: ``True``
- Rotate the salt-masters AES-key when a minion-public is deleted with salt-key.
- This is a very important security-setting. Disabling it will enable deleted
- minions to still listen in on the messages published by the salt-master.
- Do not disable this unless it is absolutely clear what this does.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- rotate_aes_key: True
- .. conf_master:: publish_session
- ``publish_session``
- -------------------
- Default: ``86400``
- The number of seconds between AES key rotations on the master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- publish_session: Default: 86400
- .. conf_master:: ssl
- ``ssl``
- -------
- .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0
- Default: ``None``
- TLS/SSL connection options. This could be set to a dictionary containing
- arguments corresponding to python ``ssl.wrap_socket`` method. For details see
- `Tornado <http://www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/tcpserver.html#tornado.tcpserver.TCPServer>`_
- and `Python <http://docs.python.org/2/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket>`_
- documentation.
- Note: to set enum arguments values like ``cert_reqs`` and ``ssl_version`` use
- constant names without ssl module prefix: ``CERT_REQUIRED`` or ``PROTOCOL_SSLv23``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ssl:
- keyfile: <path_to_keyfile>
- certfile: <path_to_certfile>
- ssl_version: PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2
- .. conf_master:: preserve_minion_cache
- ``preserve_minion_cache``
- -------------------------
- Default: ``False``
- By default, the master deletes its cache of minion data when the key for that
- minion is removed. To preserve the cache after key deletion, set
- ``preserve_minion_cache`` to True.
- WARNING: This may have security implications if compromised minions auth with
- a previous deleted minion ID.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- preserve_minion_cache: False
- .. conf_master:: allow_minion_key_revoke
- ``allow_minion_key_revoke``
- ---------------------------
- Default: ``True``
- Controls whether a minion can request its own key revocation. When True
- the master will honor the minion's request and revoke its key. When False,
- the master will drop the request and the minion's key will remain accepted.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- allow_minion_key_revoke: False
- .. conf_master:: optimization_order
- ``optimization_order``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``[0, 1, 2]``
- In cases where Salt is distributed without .py files, this option determines
- the priority of optimization level(s) Salt's module loader should prefer.
- .. note::
- This option is only supported on Python 3.5+.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- optimization_order:
- - 2
- - 0
- - 1
- Master Large Scale Tuning Settings
- ==================================
- .. conf_master:: max_open_files
- ``max_open_files``
- ------------------
- Default: ``100000``
- Each minion connecting to the master uses AT LEAST one file descriptor, the
- master subscription connection. If enough minions connect you might start
- seeing on the console(and then salt-master crashes):
- .. code-block:: bash
- Too many open files (tcp_listener.cpp:335)
- Aborted (core dumped)
- .. code-block:: yaml
- max_open_files: 100000
- By default this value will be the one of `ulimit -Hn`, i.e., the hard limit for
- max open files.
- To set a different value than the default one, uncomment, and configure this
- setting. Remember that this value CANNOT be higher than the hard limit. Raising
- the hard limit depends on the OS and/or distribution, a good way to find the
- limit is to search the internet for something like this:
- .. code-block:: text
- raise max open files hard limit debian
- .. conf_master:: worker_threads
- ``worker_threads``
- ------------------
- Default: ``5``
- The number of threads to start for receiving commands and replies from minions.
- If minions are stalling on replies because you have many minions, raise the
- worker_threads value.
- Worker threads should not be put below 3 when using the peer system, but can
- drop down to 1 worker otherwise.
- .. note::
- When the master daemon starts, it is expected behaviour to see
- multiple salt-master processes, even if 'worker_threads' is set to '1'. At
- a minimum, a controlling process will start along with a Publisher, an
- EventPublisher, and a number of MWorker processes will be started. The
- number of MWorker processes is tuneable by the 'worker_threads'
- configuration value while the others are not.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- worker_threads: 5
- .. conf_master:: pub_hwm
- ``pub_hwm``
- -----------
- Default: ``1000``
- The zeromq high water mark on the publisher interface.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pub_hwm: 1000
- .. conf_master:: zmq_backlog
- ``zmq_backlog``
- ---------------
- Default: ``1000``
- The listen queue size of the ZeroMQ backlog.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- zmq_backlog: 1000
- .. _master-module-management:
- Master Module Management
- ========================
- .. conf_master:: runner_dirs
- ``runner_dirs``
- ---------------
- Default: ``[]``
- Set additional directories to search for runner modules.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- runner_dirs:
- - /var/lib/salt/runners
- .. conf_master:: utils_dirs
- ``utils_dirs``
- ---------------
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``[]``
- Set additional directories to search for util modules.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- utils_dirs:
- - /var/lib/salt/utils
- .. conf_master:: cython_enable
- ``cython_enable``
- -----------------
- Default: ``False``
- Set to true to enable Cython modules (.pyx files) to be compiled on the fly on
- the Salt master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- cython_enable: False
- .. _master-state-system-settings:
- Master State System Settings
- ============================
- .. conf_master:: state_top
- ``state_top``
- -------------
- Default: ``top.sls``
- The state system uses a "top" file to tell the minions what environment to
- use and what modules to use. The state_top file is defined relative to the
- root of the base environment. The value of "state_top" is also used for the
- pillar top file
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_top: top.sls
- .. conf_master:: state_top_saltenv
- ``state_top_saltenv``
- ---------------------
- This option has no default value. Set it to an environment name to ensure that
- *only* the top file from that environment is considered during a
- :ref:`highstate <running-highstate>`.
- .. note::
- Using this value does not change the merging strategy. For instance, if
- :conf_master:`top_file_merging_strategy` is set to ``merge``, and
- :conf_master:`state_top_saltenv` is set to ``foo``, then any sections for
- environments other than ``foo`` in the top file for the ``foo`` environment
- will be ignored. With :conf_master:`state_top_saltenv` set to ``base``, all
- states from all environments in the ``base`` top file will be applied,
- while all other top files are ignored. The only way to set
- :conf_master:`state_top_saltenv` to something other than ``base`` and not
- have the other environments in the targeted top file ignored, would be to
- set :conf_master:`top_file_merging_strategy` to ``merge_all``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_top_saltenv: dev
- .. conf_master:: top_file_merging_strategy
- ``top_file_merging_strategy``
- -----------------------------
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- A ``merge_all`` strategy has been added.
- Default: ``merge``
- When no specific fileserver environment (a.k.a. ``saltenv``) has been specified
- for a :ref:`highstate <running-highstate>`, all environments' top files are
- inspected. This config option determines how the SLS targets in those top files
- are handled.
- When set to ``merge``, the ``base`` environment's top file is evaluated first,
- followed by the other environments' top files. The first target expression
- (e.g. ``'*'``) for a given environment is kept, and when the same target
- expression is used in a different top file evaluated later, it is ignored.
- Because ``base`` is evaluated first, it is authoritative. For example, if there
- is a target for ``'*'`` for the ``foo`` environment in both the ``base`` and
- ``foo`` environment's top files, the one in the ``foo`` environment would be
- ignored. The environments will be evaluated in no specific order (aside from
- ``base`` coming first). For greater control over the order in which the
- environments are evaluated, use :conf_master:`env_order`. Note that, aside from
- the ``base`` environment's top file, any sections in top files that do not
- match that top file's environment will be ignored. So, for example, a section
- for the ``qa`` environment would be ignored if it appears in the ``dev``
- environment's top file. To keep use cases like this from being ignored, use the
- ``merge_all`` strategy.
- When set to ``same``, then for each environment, only that environment's top
- file is processed, with the others being ignored. For example, only the ``dev``
- environment's top file will be processed for the ``dev`` environment, and any
- SLS targets defined for ``dev`` in the ``base`` environment's (or any other
- environment's) top file will be ignored. If an environment does not have a top
- file, then the top file from the :conf_master:`default_top` config parameter
- will be used as a fallback.
- When set to ``merge_all``, then all states in all environments in all top files
- will be applied. The order in which individual SLS files will be executed will
- depend on the order in which the top files were evaluated, and the environments
- will be evaluated in no specific order. For greater control over the order in
- which the environments are evaluated, use :conf_master:`env_order`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- top_file_merging_strategy: same
- .. conf_master:: env_order
- ``env_order``
- -------------
- Default: ``[]``
- When :conf_master:`top_file_merging_strategy` is set to ``merge``, and no
- environment is specified for a :ref:`highstate <running-highstate>`, this
- config option allows for the order in which top files are evaluated to be
- explicitly defined.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- env_order:
- - base
- - dev
- - qa
- .. conf_master:: master_tops
- ``master_tops``
- ---------------
- Default: ``{}``
- The master_tops option replaces the external_nodes option by creating
- a pluggable system for the generation of external top data. The external_nodes
- option is deprecated by the master_tops option.
- To gain the capabilities of the classic external_nodes system, use the
- following configuration:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_tops:
- ext_nodes: <Shell command which returns yaml>
- .. conf_master:: renderer
- ``renderer``
- ------------
- Default: ``jinja|yaml``
- The renderer to use on the minions to render the state data.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- renderer: jinja|json
- .. conf_master:: userdata_template
- ``userdata_template``
- ---------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2016.11.4
- Default: ``None``
- The renderer to use for templating userdata files in salt-cloud, if the
- ``userdata_template`` is not set in the cloud profile. If no value is set in
- the cloud profile or master config file, no templating will be performed.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- userdata_template: jinja
- .. conf_master:: jinja_env
- ``jinja_env``
- -------------
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``{}``
- jinja_env overrides the default Jinja environment options for
- **all templates except sls templates**.
- To set the options for sls templates use :conf_master:`jinja_sls_env`.
- .. note::
- The `Jinja2 Environment documentation <http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/api/#jinja2.Environment>`_ is the official source for the default values.
- Not all the options listed in the jinja documentation can be overridden using :conf_master:`jinja_env` or :conf_master:`jinja_sls_env`.
- The default options are:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- jinja_env:
- block_start_string: '{%'
- block_end_string: '%}'
- variable_start_string: '{{'
- variable_end_string: '}}'
- comment_start_string: '{#'
- comment_end_string: '#}'
- line_statement_prefix:
- line_comment_prefix:
- trim_blocks: False
- lstrip_blocks: False
- newline_sequence: '\n'
- keep_trailing_newline: False
- .. conf_master:: jinja_sls_env
- ``jinja_sls_env``
- -----------------
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``{}``
- jinja_sls_env sets the Jinja environment options for **sls templates**.
- The defaults and accepted options are exactly the same as they are
- for :conf_master:`jinja_env`.
- The default options are:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- jinja_sls_env:
- block_start_string: '{%'
- block_end_string: '%}'
- variable_start_string: '{{'
- variable_end_string: '}}'
- comment_start_string: '{#'
- comment_end_string: '#}'
- line_statement_prefix:
- line_comment_prefix:
- trim_blocks: False
- lstrip_blocks: False
- newline_sequence: '\n'
- keep_trailing_newline: False
- Example using line statements and line comments to increase ease of use:
- If your configuration options are
- .. code-block:: yaml
- jinja_sls_env:
- line_statement_prefix: '%'
- line_comment_prefix: '##'
- With these options jinja will interpret anything after a ``%`` at the start of a line (ignoreing whitespace)
- as a jinja statement and will interpret anything after a ``##`` as a comment.
- This allows the following more convenient syntax to be used:
- .. code-block:: jinja
- ## (this comment will not stay once rendered)
- # (this comment remains in the rendered template)
- ## ensure all the formula services are running
- % for service in formula_services:
- enable_service_{{ service }}:
- service.running:
- name: {{ service }}
- % endfor
- The following less convenient but equivalent syntax would have to
- be used if you had not set the line_statement and line_comment options:
- .. code-block:: jinja
- {# (this comment will not stay once rendered) #}
- # (this comment remains in the rendered template)
- {# ensure all the formula services are running #}
- {% for service in formula_services %}
- enable_service_{{ service }}:
- service.running:
- name: {{ service }}
- {% endfor %}
- .. conf_master:: jinja_trim_blocks
- ``jinja_trim_blocks``
- ---------------------
- .. deprecated:: 2018.3.0
- Replaced by :conf_master:`jinja_env` and :conf_master:`jinja_sls_env`
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- Default: ``False``
- If this is set to ``True``, the first newline after a Jinja block is
- removed (block, not variable tag!). Defaults to ``False`` and corresponds
- to the Jinja environment init variable ``trim_blocks``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- jinja_trim_blocks: False
- .. conf_master:: jinja_lstrip_blocks
- ``jinja_lstrip_blocks``
- -----------------------
- .. deprecated:: 2018.3.0
- Replaced by :conf_master:`jinja_env` and :conf_master:`jinja_sls_env`
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- Default: ``False``
- If this is set to ``True``, leading spaces and tabs are stripped from the
- start of a line to a block. Defaults to ``False`` and corresponds to the
- Jinja environment init variable ``lstrip_blocks``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- jinja_lstrip_blocks: False
- .. conf_master:: failhard
- ``failhard``
- ------------
- Default: ``False``
- Set the global failhard flag. This informs all states to stop running states
- at the moment a single state fails.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- failhard: False
- .. conf_master:: state_verbose
- ``state_verbose``
- -----------------
- Default: ``True``
- Controls the verbosity of state runs. By default, the results of all states are
- returned, but setting this value to ``False`` will cause salt to only display
- output for states that failed or states that have changes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_verbose: False
- .. conf_master:: state_output
- ``state_output``
- ----------------
- Default: ``full``
- The state_output setting controls which results will be output full multi line:
- * ``full``, ``terse`` - each state will be full/terse
- * ``mixed`` - only states with errors will be full
- * ``changes`` - states with changes and errors will be full
- ``full_id``, ``mixed_id``, ``changes_id`` and ``terse_id`` are also allowed;
- when set, the state ID will be used as name in the output.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_output: full
- .. conf_master:: state_output_diff
- ``state_output_diff``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``False``
- The state_output_diff setting changes whether or not the output from
- successful states is returned. Useful when even the terse output of these
- states is cluttering the logs. Set it to True to ignore them.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_output_diff: False
- .. conf_master:: state_aggregate
- ``state_aggregate``
- -------------------
- Default: ``False``
- Automatically aggregate all states that have support for mod_aggregate by
- setting to ``True``. Or pass a list of state module names to automatically
- aggregate just those types.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_aggregate:
- - pkg
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_aggregate: True
- .. conf_master:: state_events
- ``state_events``
- ----------------
- Default: ``False``
- Send progress events as each function in a state run completes execution
- by setting to ``True``. Progress events are in the format
- ``salt/job/<JID>/prog/<MID>/<RUN NUM>``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- state_events: True
- .. conf_master:: yaml_utf8
- ``yaml_utf8``
- -------------
- Default: ``False``
- Enable extra routines for YAML renderer used states containing UTF characters.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- yaml_utf8: False
- ``runner_returns``
- ------------------
- Default: ``False``
- If set to ``True``, runner jobs will be saved to job cache (defined by
- :conf_master:`master_job_cache`).
- .. code-block:: yaml
- runner_returns: True
- .. _master-file-server-settings:
- Master File Server Settings
- ===========================
- .. conf_master:: fileserver_backend
- ``fileserver_backend``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``['roots']``
- Salt supports a modular fileserver backend system, this system allows the salt
- master to link directly to third party systems to gather and manage the files
- available to minions. Multiple backends can be configured and will be searched
- for the requested file in the order in which they are defined here. The default
- setting only enables the standard backend ``roots``, which is configured using
- the :conf_master:`file_roots` option.
- Example:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- fileserver_backend:
- - roots
- - gitfs
- .. note::
- For masterless Salt, this parameter must be specified in the minion config
- file.
- .. conf_master:: fileserver_followsymlinks
- ``fileserver_followsymlinks``
- -----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- Default: ``True``
- By default, the file_server follows symlinks when walking the filesystem tree.
- Currently this only applies to the default roots fileserver_backend.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- fileserver_followsymlinks: True
- .. conf_master:: fileserver_ignoresymlinks
- ``fileserver_ignoresymlinks``
- -----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- Default: ``False``
- If you do not want symlinks to be treated as the files they are pointing to,
- set ``fileserver_ignoresymlinks`` to ``True``. By default this is set to
- False. When set to ``True``, any detected symlink while listing files on the
- Master will not be returned to the Minion.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- fileserver_ignoresymlinks: False
- .. conf_master:: fileserver_limit_traversal
- ``fileserver_limit_traversal``
- ------------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- .. deprecated:: 2018.3.4
- This option is now ignored. Firstly, it only traversed
- :conf_master:`file_roots`, which means it did not work for the other
- fileserver backends. Secondly, since this option was added we have added
- caching to the code that traverses the file_roots (and gitfs, etc.), which
- greatly reduces the amount of traversal that is done.
- Default: ``False``
- By default, the Salt fileserver recurses fully into all defined environments
- to attempt to find files. To limit this behavior so that the fileserver only
- traverses directories with SLS files and special Salt directories like _modules,
- set ``fileserver_limit_traversal`` to ``True``. This might be useful for
- installations where a file root has a very large number of files and performance
- is impacted.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- fileserver_limit_traversal: False
- .. conf_master:: fileserver_list_cache_time
- ``fileserver_list_cache_time``
- ------------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- The default was changed from ``30`` seconds to ``20``.
- Default: ``20``
- Salt caches the list of files/symlinks/directories for each fileserver backend
- and environment as they are requested, to guard against a performance
- bottleneck at scale when many minions all ask the fileserver which files are
- available simultaneously. This configuration parameter allows for the max age
- of that cache to be altered.
- Set this value to ``0`` to disable use of this cache altogether, but keep in
- mind that this may increase the CPU load on the master when running a highstate
- on a large number of minions.
- .. note::
- Rather than altering this configuration parameter, it may be advisable to
- use the :mod:`fileserver.clear_file_list_cache
- <salt.runners.fileserver.clear_file_list_cache>` runner to clear these
- caches.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- fileserver_list_cache_time: 5
- .. conf_master:: fileserver_verify_config
- ``fileserver_verify_config``
- ----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``True``
- By default, as the master starts it performs some sanity checks on the
- configured fileserver backends. If any of these sanity checks fail (such as
- when an invalid configuration is used), the master daemon will abort.
- To skip these sanity checks, set this option to ``False``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- fileserver_verify_config: False
- .. conf_master:: hash_type
- ``hash_type``
- -------------
- Default: ``sha256``
- The hash_type is the hash to use when discovering the hash of a file on
- the master server. The default is sha256, but md5, sha1, sha224, sha384, and
- sha512 are also supported.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hash_type: sha256
- .. conf_master:: file_buffer_size
- ``file_buffer_size``
- --------------------
- Default: ``1048576``
- The buffer size in the file server in bytes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- file_buffer_size: 1048576
- .. conf_master:: file_ignore_regex
- ``file_ignore_regex``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``''``
- A regular expression (or a list of expressions) that will be matched
- against the file path before syncing the modules and states to the minions.
- This includes files affected by the file.recurse state.
- For example, if you manage your custom modules and states in subversion
- and don't want all the '.svn' folders and content synced to your minions,
- you could set this to '/\.svn($|/)'. By default nothing is ignored.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- file_ignore_regex:
- - '/\.svn($|/)'
- - '/\.git($|/)'
- .. conf_master:: file_ignore_glob
- ``file_ignore_glob``
- --------------------
- Default ``''``
- A file glob (or list of file globs) that will be matched against the file
- path before syncing the modules and states to the minions. This is similar
- to file_ignore_regex above, but works on globs instead of regex. By default
- nothing is ignored.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- file_ignore_glob:
- - '\*.pyc'
- - '\*/somefolder/\*.bak'
- - '\*.swp'
- .. note::
- Vim's .swp files are a common cause of Unicode errors in
- :py:func:`file.recurse <salt.states.file.recurse>` states which use
- templating. Unless there is a good reason to distribute them via the
- fileserver, it is good practice to include ``'\*.swp'`` in the
- :conf_master:`file_ignore_glob`.
- .. conf_master:: master_roots
- ``master_roots``
- ----------------
- Default: ``/srv/salt-master``
- A master-only copy of the :conf_master:`file_roots` dictionary, used by the
- state compiler.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- master_roots: /srv/salt-master
- roots: Master's Local File Server
- ---------------------------------
- .. conf_master:: file_roots
- ``file_roots``
- **************
- Default:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- base:
- - /srv/salt
- Salt runs a lightweight file server written in ZeroMQ to deliver files to
- minions. This file server is built into the master daemon and does not
- require a dedicated port.
- The file server works on environments passed to the master. Each environment
- can have multiple root directories. The subdirectories in the multiple file
- roots cannot match, otherwise the downloaded files will not be able to be
- reliably ensured. A base environment is required to house the top file.
- As of 2018.3.5 and 2019.2.1, it is possible to have `__env__` as a catch-all environment.
- Example:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- file_roots:
- base:
- - /srv/salt
- dev:
- - /srv/salt/dev/services
- - /srv/salt/dev/states
- prod:
- - /srv/salt/prod/services
- - /srv/salt/prod/states
- __env__:
- - /srv/salt/default
- .. note::
- For masterless Salt, this parameter must be specified in the minion config
- file.
- .. conf_master:: roots_update_interval
- ``roots_update_interval``
- *************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the update interval (in seconds) for
- :conf_master:`file_roots`.
- .. note::
- Since ``file_roots`` consists of files local to the minion, the update
- process for this fileserver backend just reaps the cache for this backend.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- roots_update_interval: 120
- gitfs: Git Remote File Server Backend
- -------------------------------------
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_remotes
- ``gitfs_remotes``
- *****************
- Default: ``[]``
- When using the ``git`` fileserver backend at least one git remote needs to be
- defined. The user running the salt master will need read access to the repo.
- The repos will be searched in order to find the file requested by a client and
- the first repo to have the file will return it. Branches and tags are
- translated into salt environments.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_remotes:
- - git://github.com/saltstack/salt-states.git
- - file:///var/git/saltmaster
- .. note::
- ``file://`` repos will be treated as a remote and copied into the master's
- gitfs cache, so only the *local* refs for those repos will be exposed as
- fileserver environments.
- As of 2014.7.0, it is possible to have per-repo versions of several of the
- gitfs configuration parameters. For more information, see the :ref:`GitFS
- Walkthrough <gitfs-per-remote-config>`.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_provider
- ``gitfs_provider``
- ******************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Optional parameter used to specify the provider to be used for gitfs. More
- information can be found in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough <gitfs-dependencies>`.
- Must be either ``pygit2`` or ``gitpython``. If unset, then each will be tried
- in that same order, and the first one with a compatible version installed will
- be the provider that is used.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_provider: gitpython
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_ssl_verify
- ``gitfs_ssl_verify``
- ********************
- Default: ``True``
- Specifies whether or not to ignore SSL certificate errors when fetching from
- the repositories configured in :conf_master:`gitfs_remotes`. The ``False``
- setting is useful if you're using a git repo that uses a self-signed
- certificate. However, keep in mind that setting this to anything other ``True``
- is a considered insecure, and using an SSH-based transport (if available) may
- be a better option.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_ssl_verify: False
- .. note::
- pygit2 only supports disabling SSL verification in versions 0.23.2 and
- newer.
- .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.0
- This option can now be configured on individual repositories as well. See
- :ref:`here <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for more info.
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- The default config value changed from ``False`` to ``True``.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_mountpoint
- ``gitfs_mountpoint``
- ********************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Specifies a path on the salt fileserver which will be prepended to all files
- served by gitfs. This option can be used in conjunction with
- :conf_master:`gitfs_root`. It can also be configured for an individual
- repository, see :ref:`here <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for more info.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_mountpoint: salt://foo/bar
- .. note::
- The ``salt://`` protocol designation can be left off (in other words,
- ``foo/bar`` and ``salt://foo/bar`` are equivalent). Assuming a file
- ``baz.sh`` in the root of a gitfs remote, and the above example mountpoint,
- this file would be served up via ``salt://foo/bar/baz.sh``.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_root
- ``gitfs_root``
- **************
- Default: ``''``
- Relative path to a subdirectory within the repository from which Salt should
- begin to serve files. This is useful when there are files in the repository
- that should not be available to the Salt fileserver. Can be used in conjunction
- with :conf_master:`gitfs_mountpoint`. If used, then from Salt's perspective the
- directories above the one specified will be ignored and the relative path will
- (for the purposes of gitfs) be considered as the root of the repo.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_root: somefolder/otherfolder
- .. versionchanged:: 2014.7.0
- This option can now be configured on individual repositories as well. See
- :ref:`here <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for more info.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_base
- ``gitfs_base``
- **************
- Default: ``master``
- Defines which branch/tag should be used as the ``base`` environment.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_base: salt
- .. versionchanged:: 2014.7.0
- This option can now be configured on individual repositories as well. See
- :ref:`here <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for more info.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_saltenv
- ``gitfs_saltenv``
- *****************
- .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0
- Default: ``[]``
- Global settings for :ref:`per-saltenv configuration parameters
- <gitfs-per-saltenv-config>`. Though per-saltenv configuration parameters are
- typically one-off changes specific to a single gitfs remote, and thus more
- often configured on a per-remote basis, this parameter can be used to specify
- per-saltenv changes which should apply to all remotes. For example, the below
- configuration will map the ``develop`` branch to the ``dev`` saltenv for all
- gitfs remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_saltenv:
- - dev:
- - ref: develop
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_disable_saltenv_mapping
- ``gitfs_disable_saltenv_mapping``
- *********************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``False``
- When set to ``True``, all saltenv mapping logic is disregarded (aside from
- which branch/tag is mapped to the ``base`` saltenv). To use any other
- environments, they must then be defined using :ref:`per-saltenv configuration
- parameters <gitfs-per-saltenv-config>`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_disable_saltenv_mapping: True
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_ref_types
- ``gitfs_ref_types``
- *******************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``['branch', 'tag', 'sha']``
- This option defines what types of refs are mapped to fileserver environments
- (i.e. saltenvs). It also sets the order of preference when there are
- ambiguously-named refs (i.e. when a branch and tag both have the same name).
- The below example disables mapping of both tags and SHAs, so that only branches
- are mapped as saltenvs:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_ref_types:
- - branch
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. note::
- ``sha`` is special in that it will not show up when listing saltenvs (e.g.
- with the :py:func:`fileserver.envs <salt.runners.fileserver.envs>` runner),
- but works within states and with :py:func:`cp.cache_file
- <salt.modules.cp.cache_file>` to retrieve a file from a specific git SHA.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_saltenv_whitelist
- ``gitfs_saltenv_whitelist``
- ***************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- Renamed from ``gitfs_env_whitelist`` to ``gitfs_saltenv_whitelist``
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which environments are made available. Can speed up state runs
- if the repos in :conf_master:`gitfs_remotes` contain many branches/tags. More
- information can be found in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough
- <gitfs-whitelist-blacklist>`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_saltenv_whitelist:
- - base
- - v1.*
- - 'mybranch\d+'
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_saltenv_blacklist
- ``gitfs_saltenv_blacklist``
- ***************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- Renamed from ``gitfs_env_blacklist`` to ``gitfs_saltenv_blacklist``
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which environments are made available. Can speed up state runs
- if the repos in :conf_master:`gitfs_remotes` contain many branches/tags. More
- information can be found in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough
- <gitfs-whitelist-blacklist>`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_saltenv_blacklist:
- - base
- - v1.*
- - 'mybranch\d+'
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_global_lock
- ``gitfs_global_lock``
- *********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.9
- Default: ``True``
- When set to ``False``, if there is an update lock for a gitfs remote and the
- pid written to it is not running on the master, the lock file will be
- automatically cleared and a new lock will be obtained. When set to ``True``,
- Salt will simply log a warning when there is an update lock present.
- On single-master deployments, disabling this option can help automatically deal
- with instances where the master was shutdown/restarted during the middle of a
- gitfs update, leaving a update lock in place.
- However, on multi-master deployments with the gitfs cachedir shared via
- `GlusterFS`__, nfs, or another network filesystem, it is strongly recommended
- not to disable this option as doing so will cause lock files to be removed if
- they were created by a different master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- # Disable global lock
- gitfs_global_lock: False
- .. __: http://www.gluster.org/
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_update_interval
- ``gitfs_update_interval``
- *************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the default update interval (in seconds) for gitfs remotes.
- The update interval can also be set for a single repository via a
- :ref:`per-remote config option <gitfs-per-remote-config>`
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_update_interval: 120
- GitFS Authentication Options
- ****************************
- These parameters only currently apply to the pygit2 gitfs provider. Examples of
- how to use these can be found in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough
- <gitfs-authentication>`.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_user
- ``gitfs_user``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`gitfs_password`, is used to authenticate to HTTPS
- remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_user: git
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_password
- ``gitfs_password``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`gitfs_user`, is used to authenticate to HTTPS remotes.
- This parameter is not required if the repository does not use authentication.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_password: mypassword
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_insecure_auth
- ``gitfs_insecure_auth``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``False``
- By default, Salt will not authenticate to an HTTP (non-HTTPS) remote. This
- parameter enables authentication over HTTP. **Enable this at your own risk.**
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_insecure_auth: True
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_pubkey
- ``gitfs_pubkey``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`gitfs_privkey` (and optionally
- :conf_master:`gitfs_passphrase`), is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
- Required for SSH remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_pubkey: /path/to/key.pub
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_privkey
- ``gitfs_privkey``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`gitfs_pubkey` (and optionally
- :conf_master:`gitfs_passphrase`), is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
- Required for SSH remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_privkey: /path/to/key
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_passphrase
- ``gitfs_passphrase``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- This parameter is optional, required only when the SSH key being used to
- authenticate is protected by a passphrase.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_passphrase: mypassphrase
- .. note::
- This is is a global configuration option, see :ref:`here
- <gitfs-per-remote-config>` for examples of configuring it for individual
- repositories.
- .. conf_master:: gitfs_refspecs
- ``gitfs_refspecs``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``['+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*', '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*']``
- When fetching from remote repositories, by default Salt will fetch branches and
- tags. This parameter can be used to override the default and specify
- alternate refspecs to be fetched. More information on how this feature works
- can be found in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough <gitfs-custom-refspecs>`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- gitfs_refspecs:
- - '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
- - '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
- - '+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*'
- - '+refs/pull/*/merge:refs/remotes/origin/merge/*'
- hgfs: Mercurial Remote File Server Backend
- ------------------------------------------
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_remotes
- ``hgfs_remotes``
- ****************
- .. versionadded:: 0.17.0
- Default: ``[]``
- When using the ``hg`` fileserver backend at least one mercurial remote needs to
- be defined. The user running the salt master will need read access to the repo.
- The repos will be searched in order to find the file requested by a client and
- the first repo to have the file will return it. Branches and/or bookmarks are
- translated into salt environments, as defined by the
- :conf_master:`hgfs_branch_method` parameter.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_remotes:
- - https://username@bitbucket.org/username/reponame
- .. note::
- As of 2014.7.0, it is possible to have per-repo versions of the
- :conf_master:`hgfs_root`, :conf_master:`hgfs_mountpoint`,
- :conf_master:`hgfs_base`, and :conf_master:`hgfs_branch_method` parameters.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_remotes:
- - https://username@bitbucket.org/username/repo1
- - base: saltstates
- - https://username@bitbucket.org/username/repo2:
- - root: salt
- - mountpoint: salt://foo/bar/baz
- - https://username@bitbucket.org/username/repo3:
- - root: salt/states
- - branch_method: mixed
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_branch_method
- ``hgfs_branch_method``
- **********************
- .. versionadded:: 0.17.0
- Default: ``branches``
- Defines the objects that will be used as fileserver environments.
- * ``branches`` - Only branches and tags will be used
- * ``bookmarks`` - Only bookmarks and tags will be used
- * ``mixed`` - Branches, bookmarks, and tags will be used
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_branch_method: mixed
- .. note::
- Starting in version 2014.1.0, the value of the :conf_master:`hgfs_base`
- parameter defines which branch is used as the ``base`` environment,
- allowing for a ``base`` environment to be used with an
- :conf_master:`hgfs_branch_method` of ``bookmarks``.
- Prior to this release, the ``default`` branch will be used as the ``base``
- environment.
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_mountpoint
- ``hgfs_mountpoint``
- *******************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Specifies a path on the salt fileserver which will be prepended to all files
- served by hgfs. This option can be used in conjunction with
- :conf_master:`hgfs_root`. It can also be configured on a per-remote basis, see
- :conf_master:`here <hgfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_mountpoint: salt://foo/bar
- .. note::
- The ``salt://`` protocol designation can be left off (in other words,
- ``foo/bar`` and ``salt://foo/bar`` are equivalent). Assuming a file
- ``baz.sh`` in the root of an hgfs remote, this file would be served up via
- ``salt://foo/bar/baz.sh``.
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_root
- ``hgfs_root``
- *************
- .. versionadded:: 0.17.0
- Default: ``''``
- Relative path to a subdirectory within the repository from which Salt should
- begin to serve files. This is useful when there are files in the repository
- that should not be available to the Salt fileserver. Can be used in conjunction
- with :conf_master:`hgfs_mountpoint`. If used, then from Salt's perspective the
- directories above the one specified will be ignored and the relative path will
- (for the purposes of hgfs) be considered as the root of the repo.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_root: somefolder/otherfolder
- .. versionchanged:: 2014.7.0
- Ability to specify hgfs roots on a per-remote basis was added. See
- :conf_master:`here <hgfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_base
- ``hgfs_base``
- *************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
- Default: ``default``
- Defines which branch should be used as the ``base`` environment. Change this if
- :conf_master:`hgfs_branch_method` is set to ``bookmarks`` to specify which
- bookmark should be used as the ``base`` environment.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_base: salt
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_saltenv_whitelist
- ``hgfs_saltenv_whitelist``
- **************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- Renamed from ``hgfs_env_whitelist`` to ``hgfs_saltenv_whitelist``
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which environments are made available. Can speed up state runs
- if your hgfs remotes contain many branches/bookmarks/tags. Full names, globs,
- and regular expressions are supported. If using a regular expression, the
- expression must match the entire minion ID.
- If used, only branches/bookmarks/tags which match one of the specified
- expressions will be exposed as fileserver environments.
- If used in conjunction with :conf_master:`hgfs_saltenv_blacklist`, then the subset
- of branches/bookmarks/tags which match the whitelist but do *not* match the
- blacklist will be exposed as fileserver environments.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_saltenv_whitelist:
- - base
- - v1.*
- - 'mybranch\d+'
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_saltenv_blacklist
- ``hgfs_saltenv_blacklist``
- **************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- Renamed from ``hgfs_env_blacklist`` to ``hgfs_saltenv_blacklist``
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which environments are made available. Can speed up state runs
- if your hgfs remotes contain many branches/bookmarks/tags. Full names, globs,
- and regular expressions are supported. If using a regular expression, the
- expression must match the entire minion ID.
- If used, branches/bookmarks/tags which match one of the specified expressions
- will *not* be exposed as fileserver environments.
- If used in conjunction with :conf_master:`hgfs_saltenv_whitelist`, then the subset
- of branches/bookmarks/tags which match the whitelist but do *not* match the
- blacklist will be exposed as fileserver environments.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_saltenv_blacklist:
- - base
- - v1.*
- - 'mybranch\d+'
- .. conf_master:: hgfs_update_interval
- ``hgfs_update_interval``
- ************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the update interval (in seconds) for
- :conf_master:`hgfs_remotes`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- hgfs_update_interval: 120
- svnfs: Subversion Remote File Server Backend
- --------------------------------------------
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_remotes
- ``svnfs_remotes``
- *****************
- .. versionadded:: 0.17.0
- Default: ``[]``
- When using the ``svn`` fileserver backend at least one subversion remote needs
- to be defined. The user running the salt master will need read access to the
- repo.
- The repos will be searched in order to find the file requested by a client and
- the first repo to have the file will return it. The trunk, branches, and tags
- become environments, with the trunk being the ``base`` environment.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_remotes:
- - svn://foo.com/svn/myproject
- .. note::
- As of 2014.7.0, it is possible to have per-repo versions of the following
- configuration parameters:
- * :conf_master:`svnfs_root`
- * :conf_master:`svnfs_mountpoint`
- * :conf_master:`svnfs_trunk`
- * :conf_master:`svnfs_branches`
- * :conf_master:`svnfs_tags`
- For example:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_remotes:
- - svn://foo.com/svn/project1
- - svn://foo.com/svn/project2:
- - root: salt
- - mountpoint: salt://foo/bar/baz
- - svn//foo.com/svn/project3:
- - root: salt/states
- - branches: branch
- - tags: tag
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_mountpoint
- ``svnfs_mountpoint``
- ********************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Specifies a path on the salt fileserver which will be prepended to all files
- served by hgfs. This option can be used in conjunction with
- :conf_master:`svnfs_root`. It can also be configured on a per-remote basis, see
- :conf_master:`here <svnfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_mountpoint: salt://foo/bar
- .. note::
- The ``salt://`` protocol designation can be left off (in other words,
- ``foo/bar`` and ``salt://foo/bar`` are equivalent). Assuming a file
- ``baz.sh`` in the root of an svnfs remote, this file would be served up via
- ``salt://foo/bar/baz.sh``.
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_root
- ``svnfs_root``
- **************
- .. versionadded:: 0.17.0
- Default: ``''``
- Relative path to a subdirectory within the repository from which Salt should
- begin to serve files. This is useful when there are files in the repository
- that should not be available to the Salt fileserver. Can be used in conjunction
- with :conf_master:`svnfs_mountpoint`. If used, then from Salt's perspective the
- directories above the one specified will be ignored and the relative path will
- (for the purposes of svnfs) be considered as the root of the repo.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_root: somefolder/otherfolder
- .. versionchanged:: 2014.7.0
- Ability to specify svnfs roots on a per-remote basis was added. See
- :conf_master:`here <svnfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_trunk
- ``svnfs_trunk``
- ***************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``trunk``
- Path relative to the root of the repository where the trunk is located. Can
- also be configured on a per-remote basis, see :conf_master:`here
- <svnfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_trunk: trunk
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_branches
- ``svnfs_branches``
- ******************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``branches``
- Path relative to the root of the repository where the branches are located. Can
- also be configured on a per-remote basis, see :conf_master:`here
- <svnfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_branches: branches
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_tags
- ``svnfs_tags``
- **************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``tags``
- Path relative to the root of the repository where the tags are located. Can
- also be configured on a per-remote basis, see :conf_master:`here
- <svnfs_remotes>` for more info.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_tags: tags
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_saltenv_whitelist
- ``svnfs_saltenv_whitelist``
- ***************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- Renamed from ``svnfs_env_whitelist`` to ``svnfs_saltenv_whitelist``
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which environments are made available. Can speed up state runs
- if your svnfs remotes contain many branches/tags. Full names, globs, and
- regular expressions are supported. If using a regular expression, the expression
- must match the entire minion ID.
- If used, only branches/tags which match one of the specified expressions will
- be exposed as fileserver environments.
- If used in conjunction with :conf_master:`svnfs_saltenv_blacklist`, then the subset
- of branches/tags which match the whitelist but do *not* match the blacklist
- will be exposed as fileserver environments.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_saltenv_whitelist:
- - base
- - v1.*
- - 'mybranch\d+'
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_saltenv_blacklist
- ``svnfs_saltenv_blacklist``
- ***************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
- Renamed from ``svnfs_env_blacklist`` to ``svnfs_saltenv_blacklist``
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which environments are made available. Can speed up state runs
- if your svnfs remotes contain many branches/tags. Full names, globs, and
- regular expressions are supported. If using a regular expression, the
- expression must match the entire minion ID.
- If used, branches/tags which match one of the specified expressions will *not*
- be exposed as fileserver environments.
- If used in conjunction with :conf_master:`svnfs_saltenv_whitelist`, then the subset
- of branches/tags which match the whitelist but do *not* match the blacklist
- will be exposed as fileserver environments.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_saltenv_blacklist:
- - base
- - v1.*
- - 'mybranch\d+'
- .. conf_master:: svnfs_update_interval
- ``svnfs_update_interval``
- *************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the update interval (in seconds) for
- :conf_master:`svnfs_remotes`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- svnfs_update_interval: 120
- minionfs: MinionFS Remote File Server Backend
- ---------------------------------------------
- .. conf_master:: minionfs_env
- ``minionfs_env``
- ****************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``base``
- Environment from which MinionFS files are made available.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minionfs_env: minionfs
- .. conf_master:: minionfs_mountpoint
- ``minionfs_mountpoint``
- ***********************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``''``
- Specifies a path on the salt fileserver from which minionfs files are served.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minionfs_mountpoint: salt://foo/bar
- .. note::
- The ``salt://`` protocol designation can be left off (in other words,
- ``foo/bar`` and ``salt://foo/bar`` are equivalent).
- .. conf_master:: minionfs_whitelist
- ``minionfs_whitelist``
- **********************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which minions' pushed files are exposed via minionfs. If using
- a regular expression, the expression must match the entire minion ID.
- If used, only the pushed files from minions which match one of the specified
- expressions will be exposed.
- If used in conjunction with :conf_master:`minionfs_blacklist`, then the subset
- of hosts which match the whitelist but do *not* match the blacklist will be
- exposed.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minionfs_whitelist:
- - server01
- - dev*
- - 'mail\d+.mydomain.tld'
- .. conf_master:: minionfs_blacklist
- ``minionfs_blacklist``
- **********************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``[]``
- Used to restrict which minions' pushed files are exposed via minionfs. If using
- a regular expression, the expression must match the entire minion ID.
- If used, only the pushed files from minions which match one of the specified
- expressions will *not* be exposed.
- If used in conjunction with :conf_master:`minionfs_whitelist`, then the subset
- of hosts which match the whitelist but do *not* match the blacklist will be
- exposed.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minionfs_blacklist:
- - server01
- - dev*
- - 'mail\d+.mydomain.tld'
- .. conf_master:: minionfs_update_interval
- ``minionfs_update_interval``
- ****************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the update interval (in seconds) for :ref:`MinionFS
- <tutorial-minionfs>`.
- .. note::
- Since :ref:`MinionFS <tutorial-minionfs>` consists of files local to the
- master, the update process for this fileserver backend just reaps the cache
- for this backend.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- minionfs_update_interval: 120
- azurefs: Azure File Server Backend
- ----------------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- See the :mod:`azurefs documentation <salt.fileserver.azurefs>` for usage
- examples.
- .. conf_master:: azurefs_update_interval
- ``azurefs_update_interval``
- ***************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the update interval (in seconds) for azurefs.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- azurefs_update_interval: 120
- s3fs: S3 File Server Backend
- ----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 0.16.0
- See the :mod:`s3fs documentation <salt.fileserver.s3fs>` for usage examples.
- .. conf_master:: s3fs_update_interval
- ``s3fs_update_interval``
- ************************
- .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
- Default: ``60``
- This option defines the update interval (in seconds) for s3fs.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- s3fs_update_interval: 120
- .. _pillar-configuration-master:
- Pillar Configuration
- ====================
- .. conf_master:: pillar_roots
- ``pillar_roots``
- ----------------
- Default:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- base:
- - /srv/pillar
- Set the environments and directories used to hold pillar sls data. This
- configuration is the same as :conf_master:`file_roots`:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_roots:
- base:
- - /srv/pillar
- dev:
- - /srv/pillar/dev
- prod:
- - /srv/pillar/prod
- .. conf_master:: on_demand_ext_pillar
- ``on_demand_ext_pillar``
- ------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2016.3.6,2016.11.3,2017.7.0
- Default: ``['libvirt', 'virtkey']``
- The external pillars permitted to be used on-demand using :py:func:`pillar.ext
- <salt.modules.pillar.ext>`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- on_demand_ext_pillar:
- - libvirt
- - virtkey
- - git
- .. warning::
- This will allow minions to request specific pillar data via
- :py:func:`pillar.ext <salt.modules.pillar.ext>`, and may be considered a
- security risk. However, pillar data generated in this way will not affect
- the :ref:`in-memory pillar data <pillar-in-memory>`, so this risk is
- limited to instances in which states/modules/etc. (built-in or custom) rely
- upon pillar data generated by :py:func:`pillar.ext
- <salt.modules.pillar.ext>`.
- .. conf_master:: decrypt_pillar
- ``decrypt_pillar``
- ------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``[]``
- A list of paths to be recursively decrypted during pillar compilation.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- decrypt_pillar:
- - 'foo:bar': gpg
- - 'lorem:ipsum:dolor'
- Entries in this list can be formatted either as a simple string, or as a
- key/value pair, with the key being the pillar location, and the value being the
- renderer to use for pillar decryption. If the former is used, the renderer
- specified by :conf_master:`decrypt_pillar_default` will be used.
- .. conf_master:: decrypt_pillar_delimiter
- ``decrypt_pillar_delimiter``
- ----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``:``
- The delimiter used to distinguish nested data structures in the
- :conf_master:`decrypt_pillar` option.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- decrypt_pillar_delimiter: '|'
- decrypt_pillar:
- - 'foo|bar': gpg
- - 'lorem|ipsum|dolor'
- .. conf_master:: decrypt_pillar_default
- ``decrypt_pillar_default``
- --------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``gpg``
- The default renderer used for decryption, if one is not specified for a given
- pillar key in :conf_master:`decrypt_pillar`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- decrypt_pillar_default: my_custom_renderer
- .. conf_master:: decrypt_pillar_renderers
- ``decrypt_pillar_renderers``
- ----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``['gpg']``
- List of renderers which are permitted to be used for pillar decryption.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- decrypt_pillar_renderers:
- - gpg
- - my_custom_renderer
- .. conf_master:: pillar_opts
- ``pillar_opts``
- ---------------
- Default: ``False``
- The ``pillar_opts`` option adds the master configuration file data to a dict in
- the pillar called ``master``. This can be used to set simple configurations in
- the master config file that can then be used on minions.
- Note that setting this option to ``True`` means the master config file will be
- included in all minion's pillars. While this makes global configuration of services
- and systems easy, it may not be desired if sensitive data is stored in the master
- configuration.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_opts: False
- .. conf_master:: pillar_safe_render_error
- ``pillar_safe_render_error``
- ----------------------------
- Default: ``True``
- The pillar_safe_render_error option prevents the master from passing pillar
- render errors to the minion. This is set on by default because the error could
- contain templating data which would give that minion information it shouldn't
- have, like a password! When set ``True`` the error message will only show:
- .. code-block:: shell
- Rendering SLS 'my.sls' failed. Please see master log for details.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_safe_render_error: True
- .. _master-configuration-ext-pillar:
- .. conf_master:: ext_pillar
- ``ext_pillar``
- --------------
- The ext_pillar option allows for any number of external pillar interfaces to be
- called when populating pillar data. The configuration is based on ext_pillar
- functions. The available ext_pillar functions can be found herein:
- :blob:`salt/pillar`
- By default, the ext_pillar interface is not configured to run.
- Default: ``[]``
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ext_pillar:
- - hiera: /etc/hiera.yaml
- - cmd_yaml: cat /etc/salt/yaml
- - reclass:
- inventory_base_uri: /etc/reclass
- There are additional details at :ref:`salt-pillars`
- .. conf_master:: ext_pillar_first
- ``ext_pillar_first``
- --------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Default: ``False``
- This option allows for external pillar sources to be evaluated before
- :conf_master:`pillar_roots`. External pillar data is evaluated separately from
- :conf_master:`pillar_roots` pillar data, and then both sets of pillar data are
- merged into a single pillar dictionary, so the value of this config option will
- have an impact on which key "wins" when there is one of the same name in both
- the external pillar data and :conf_master:`pillar_roots` pillar data. By
- setting this option to ``True``, ext_pillar keys will be overridden by
- :conf_master:`pillar_roots`, while leaving it as ``False`` will allow
- ext_pillar keys to override those from :conf_master:`pillar_roots`.
- .. note::
- For a while, this config option did not work as specified above, because of
- a bug in Pillar compilation. This bug has been resolved in version 2016.3.4
- and later.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ext_pillar_first: False
- .. conf_minion:: pillarenv_from_saltenv
- ``pillarenv_from_saltenv``
- --------------------------
- Default: ``False``
- When set to ``True``, the :conf_master:`pillarenv` value will assume the value
- of the effective saltenv when running states. This essentially makes ``salt-run
- pillar.show_pillar saltenv=dev`` equivalent to ``salt-run pillar.show_pillar
- saltenv=dev pillarenv=dev``. If :conf_master:`pillarenv` is set on the CLI, it
- will override this option.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillarenv_from_saltenv: True
- .. note::
- For salt remote execution commands this option should be set in the Minion
- configuration instead.
- .. conf_master:: pillar_raise_on_missing
- ``pillar_raise_on_missing``
- ---------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
- Default: ``False``
- Set this option to ``True`` to force a ``KeyError`` to be raised whenever an
- attempt to retrieve a named value from pillar fails. When this option is set
- to ``False``, the failed attempt returns an empty string.
- .. _git-pillar-config-opts:
- Git External Pillar (git_pillar) Configuration Options
- ------------------------------------------------------
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_provider
- ``git_pillar_provider``
- ***********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Specify the provider to be used for git_pillar. Must be either ``pygit2`` or
- ``gitpython``. If unset, then both will be tried in that same order, and the
- first one with a compatible version installed will be the provider that is
- used.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_provider: gitpython
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_base
- ``git_pillar_base``
- *******************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``master``
- If the desired branch matches this value, and the environment is omitted from
- the git_pillar configuration, then the environment for that git_pillar remote
- will be ``base``. For example, in the configuration below, the ``foo``
- branch/tag would be assigned to the ``base`` environment, while ``bar`` would
- be mapped to the ``bar`` environment.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_base: foo
- ext_pillar:
- - git:
- - foo https://mygitserver/git-pillar.git
- - bar https://mygitserver/git-pillar.git
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_branch
- ``git_pillar_branch``
- *********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``master``
- If the branch is omitted from a git_pillar remote, then this branch will be
- used instead. For example, in the configuration below, the first two remotes
- would use the ``pillardata`` branch/tag, while the third would use the ``foo``
- branch/tag.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_branch: pillardata
- ext_pillar:
- - git:
- - https://mygitserver/pillar1.git
- - https://mygitserver/pillar2.git:
- - root: pillar
- - foo https://mygitserver/pillar3.git
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_env
- ``git_pillar_env``
- ******************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''`` (unset)
- Environment to use for git_pillar remotes. This is normally derived from the
- branch/tag (or from a per-remote ``env`` parameter), but if set this will
- override the process of deriving the env from the branch/tag name. For example,
- in the configuration below the ``foo`` branch would be assigned to the ``base``
- environment, while the ``bar`` branch would need to explicitly have ``bar``
- configured as it's environment to keep it from also being mapped to the
- ``base`` environment.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_env: base
- ext_pillar:
- - git:
- - foo https://mygitserver/git-pillar.git
- - bar https://mygitserver/git-pillar.git:
- - env: bar
- For this reason, this option is recommended to be left unset, unless the use
- case calls for all (or almost all) of the git_pillar remotes to use the same
- environment irrespective of the branch/tag being used.
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_root
- ``git_pillar_root``
- *******************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Path relative to the root of the repository where the git_pillar top file and
- SLS files are located. In the below configuration, the pillar top file and SLS
- files would be looked for in a subdirectory called ``pillar``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_root: pillar
- ext_pillar:
- - git:
- - master https://mygitserver/pillar1.git
- - master https://mygitserver/pillar2.git
- .. note::
- This is a global option. If only one or two repos need to have their files
- sourced from a subdirectory, then :conf_master:`git_pillar_root` can be
- omitted and the root can be specified on a per-remote basis, like so:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- ext_pillar:
- - git:
- - master https://mygitserver/pillar1.git
- - master https://mygitserver/pillar2.git:
- - root: pillar
- In this example, for the first remote the top file and SLS files would be
- looked for in the root of the repository, while in the second remote the
- pillar data would be retrieved from the ``pillar`` subdirectory.
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_ssl_verify
- ``git_pillar_ssl_verify``
- *************************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- Default: ``False``
- Specifies whether or not to ignore SSL certificate errors when contacting the
- remote repository. The ``False`` setting is useful if you're using a
- git repo that uses a self-signed certificate. However, keep in mind that
- setting this to anything other ``True`` is a considered insecure, and using an
- SSH-based transport (if available) may be a better option.
- In the 2016.11.0 release, the default config value changed from ``False`` to
- ``True``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_ssl_verify: True
- .. note::
- pygit2 only supports disabling SSL verification in versions 0.23.2 and
- newer.
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_global_lock
- ``git_pillar_global_lock``
- **************************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.9
- Default: ``True``
- When set to ``False``, if there is an update/checkout lock for a git_pillar
- remote and the pid written to it is not running on the master, the lock file
- will be automatically cleared and a new lock will be obtained. When set to
- ``True``, Salt will simply log a warning when there is an lock present.
- On single-master deployments, disabling this option can help automatically deal
- with instances where the master was shutdown/restarted during the middle of a
- git_pillar update/checkout, leaving a lock in place.
- However, on multi-master deployments with the git_pillar cachedir shared via
- `GlusterFS`__, nfs, or another network filesystem, it is strongly recommended
- not to disable this option as doing so will cause lock files to be removed if
- they were created by a different master.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- # Disable global lock
- git_pillar_global_lock: False
- .. __: http://www.gluster.org/
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_includes
- ``git_pillar_includes``
- ***********************
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``True``
- Normally, when processing :ref:`git_pillar remotes
- <git-pillar-configuration>`, if more than one repo under the same ``git``
- section in the ``ext_pillar`` configuration refers to the same pillar
- environment, then each repo in a given environment will have access to the
- other repos' files to be referenced in their top files. However, it may be
- desirable to disable this behavior. If so, set this value to ``False``.
- For a more detailed examination of how includes work, see :ref:`this
- explanation <git-pillar-multiple-remotes>` from the git_pillar documentation.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_includes: False
- .. _git-ext-pillar-auth-opts:
- Git External Pillar Authentication Options
- ******************************************
- These parameters only currently apply to the ``pygit2``
- :conf_master:`git_pillar_provider`. Authentication works the same as it does
- in gitfs, as outlined in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough <gitfs-authentication>`,
- though the global configuration options are named differently to reflect that
- they are for git_pillar instead of gitfs.
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_user
- ``git_pillar_user``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`git_pillar_password`, is used to authenticate to HTTPS
- remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_user: git
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_password
- ``git_pillar_password``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`git_pillar_user`, is used to authenticate to HTTPS
- remotes. This parameter is not required if the repository does not use
- authentication.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_password: mypassword
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_insecure_auth
- ``git_pillar_insecure_auth``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``False``
- By default, Salt will not authenticate to an HTTP (non-HTTPS) remote. This
- parameter enables authentication over HTTP. **Enable this at your own risk.**
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_insecure_auth: True
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_pubkey
- ``git_pillar_pubkey``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`git_pillar_privkey` (and optionally
- :conf_master:`git_pillar_passphrase`), is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_pubkey: /path/to/key.pub
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_privkey
- ``git_pillar_privkey``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`git_pillar_pubkey` (and optionally
- :conf_master:`git_pillar_passphrase`), is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_privkey: /path/to/key
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_passphrase
- ``git_pillar_passphrase``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- This parameter is optional, required only when the SSH key being used to
- authenticate is protected by a passphrase.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_passphrase: mypassphrase
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_refspecs
- ``git_pillar_refspecs``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``['+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*', '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*']``
- When fetching from remote repositories, by default Salt will fetch branches and
- tags. This parameter can be used to override the default and specify
- alternate refspecs to be fetched. This parameter works similarly to its
- :ref:`GitFS counterpart <gitfs-custom-refspecs>`, in that it can be
- configured both globally and for individual remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_refspecs:
- - '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
- - '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
- - '+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*'
- - '+refs/pull/*/merge:refs/remotes/origin/merge/*'
- .. conf_master:: git_pillar_verify_config
- ``git_pillar_verify_config``
- ----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``True``
- By default, as the master starts it performs some sanity checks on the
- configured git_pillar repositories. If any of these sanity checks fail (such as
- when an invalid configuration is used), the master daemon will abort.
- To skip these sanity checks, set this option to ``False``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- git_pillar_verify_config: False
- .. _pillar-merging-opts:
- Pillar Merging Options
- ----------------------
- .. conf_master:: pillar_source_merging_strategy
- ``pillar_source_merging_strategy``
- **********************************
- .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
- Default: ``smart``
- The pillar_source_merging_strategy option allows you to configure merging
- strategy between different sources. It accepts 5 values:
- * ``none``:
- It will not do any merging at all and only parse the pillar data from the passed environment and 'base' if no environment was specified.
- .. versionadded:: 2016.3.4
- * ``recurse``:
- It will recursively merge data. For example, theses 2 sources:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- foo: 42
- bar:
- element1: True
- .. code-block:: yaml
- bar:
- element2: True
- baz: quux
- will be merged as:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- foo: 42
- bar:
- element1: True
- element2: True
- baz: quux
- * ``aggregate``:
- instructs aggregation of elements between sources that use the #!yamlex renderer.
- For example, these two documents:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- #!yamlex
- foo: 42
- bar: !aggregate {
- element1: True
- }
- baz: !aggregate quux
- .. code-block:: yaml
- #!yamlex
- bar: !aggregate {
- element2: True
- }
- baz: !aggregate quux2
- will be merged as:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- foo: 42
- bar:
- element1: True
- element2: True
- baz:
- - quux
- - quux2
- * ``overwrite``:
- Will use the behaviour of the 2014.1 branch and earlier.
- Overwrites elements according the order in which they are processed.
- First pillar processed:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- A:
- first_key: blah
- second_key: blah
- Second pillar processed:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- A:
- third_key: blah
- fourth_key: blah
- will be merged as:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- A:
- third_key: blah
- fourth_key: blah
- * ``smart`` (default):
- Guesses the best strategy based on the "renderer" setting.
- .. note::
- In order for yamlex based features such as ``!aggregate`` to work as expected
- across documents using the default ``smart`` merge strategy, the :conf_master:`renderer`
- config option must be set to ``jinja|yamlex`` or similar.
- .. conf_master:: pillar_merge_lists
- ``pillar_merge_lists``
- **********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``False``
- Recursively merge lists by aggregating them instead of replacing them.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_merge_lists: False
- .. conf_master:: pillar_includes_override_sls
- ``pillar_includes_override_sls``
- ********************************
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.6,2018.3.1
- Default: ``False``
- Prior to version 2017.7.3, keys from :ref:`pillar includes <pillar-include>`
- would be merged on top of the pillar SLS. Since 2017.7.3, the includes are
- merged together and then the pillar SLS is merged on top of that.
- Set this option to ``True`` to return to the old behavior.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_includes_override_sls: True
- .. _pillar-cache-opts:
- Pillar Cache Options
- --------------------
- .. conf_master:: pillar_cache
- ``pillar_cache``
- ****************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.8
- Default: ``False``
- A master can cache pillars locally to bypass the expense of having to render them
- for each minion on every request. This feature should only be enabled in cases
- where pillar rendering time is known to be unsatisfactory and any attendant security
- concerns about storing pillars in a master cache have been addressed.
- When enabling this feature, be certain to read through the additional ``pillar_cache_*``
- configuration options to fully understand the tunable parameters and their implications.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_cache: False
- .. note::
- Setting ``pillar_cache: True`` has no effect on
- :ref:`targeting minions with pillar <targeting-pillar>`.
- .. conf_master:: pillar_cache_ttl
- ``pillar_cache_ttl``
- ********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.8
- Default: ``3600``
- If and only if a master has set ``pillar_cache: True``, the cache TTL controls the amount
- of time, in seconds, before the cache is considered invalid by a master and a fresh
- pillar is recompiled and stored.
- .. conf_master:: pillar_cache_backend
- ``pillar_cache_backend``
- ************************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.8
- Default: ``disk``
- If an only if a master has set ``pillar_cache: True``, one of several storage providers
- can be utilized:
- * ``disk`` (default):
- The default storage backend. This caches rendered pillars to the master cache.
- Rendered pillars are serialized and deserialized as ``msgpack`` structures for speed.
- Note that pillars are stored UNENCRYPTED. Ensure that the master cache has permissions
- set appropriately (sane defaults are provided).
- * ``memory`` [EXPERIMENTAL]:
- An optional backend for pillar caches which uses a pure-Python
- in-memory data structure for maximal performance. There are several caveats,
- however. First, because each master worker contains its own in-memory cache,
- there is no guarantee of cache consistency between minion requests. This
- works best in situations where the pillar rarely if ever changes. Secondly,
- and perhaps more importantly, this means that unencrypted pillars will
- be accessible to any process which can examine the memory of the ``salt-master``!
- This may represent a substantial security risk.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- pillar_cache_backend: disk
- Master Reactor Settings
- =======================
- .. conf_master:: reactor
- ``reactor``
- -----------
- Default: ``[]``
- Defines a salt reactor. See the :ref:`Reactor <reactor>` documentation for more
- information.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- reactor:
- - 'salt/minion/*/start':
- - salt://reactor/startup_tasks.sls
- .. conf_master:: reactor_refresh_interval
- ``reactor_refresh_interval``
- ----------------------------
- Default: ``60``
- The TTL for the cache of the reactor configuration.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- reactor_refresh_interval: 60
- .. conf_master:: reactor_worker_threads
- ``reactor_worker_threads``
- --------------------------
- Default: ``10``
- The number of workers for the runner/wheel in the reactor.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- reactor_worker_threads: 10
- .. conf_master:: reactor_worker_hwm
- ``reactor_worker_hwm``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``10000``
- The queue size for workers in the reactor.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- reactor_worker_hwm: 10000
- .. _salt-api-master-settings:
- Salt-API Master Settings
- ========================
- There are some settings for :ref:`salt-api <netapi-introduction>` that can be
- configured on the Salt Master.
- .. conf_master:: api_logfile
- ``api_logfile``
- ---------------
- Default: ``/var/log/salt/api``
- The logfile location for ``salt-api``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- api_logfile: /var/log/salt/api
- .. conf_master:: api_pidfile
- ``api_pidfile``
- ---------------
- Default: /var/run/salt-api.pid
- If this master will be running ``salt-api``, specify the pidfile of the
- ``salt-api`` daemon.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- api_pidfile: /var/run/salt-api.pid
- .. conf_master:: rest_timeout
- ``rest_timeout``
- ----------------
- Default: ``300``
- Used by ``salt-api`` for the master requests timeout.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- rest_timeout: 300
- .. _syndic-server-settings:
- Syndic Server Settings
- ======================
- A Salt syndic is a Salt master used to pass commands from a higher Salt master
- to minions below the syndic. Using the syndic is simple. If this is a master
- that will have syndic servers(s) below it, set the ``order_masters`` setting to
- ``True``.
- If this is a master that will be running a syndic daemon for passthrough the
- ``syndic_master`` setting needs to be set to the location of the master server.
- Do not forget that, in other words, it means that it shares with the local minion
- its ID and PKI directory.
- .. conf_master:: order_masters
- ``order_masters``
- -----------------
- Default: ``False``
- Extra data needs to be sent with publications if the master is controlling a
- lower level master via a syndic minion. If this is the case the order_masters
- value must be set to True
- .. code-block:: yaml
- order_masters: False
- .. conf_master:: syndic_master
- ``syndic_master``
- -----------------
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.5,2016.11.1
- Set default higher level master address.
- Default: ``masterofmasters``
- If this master will be running the ``salt-syndic`` to connect to a higher level
- master, specify the higher level master with this configuration value.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_master: masterofmasters
- You can optionally connect a syndic to multiple higher level masters by
- setting the ``syndic_master`` value to a list:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_master:
- - masterofmasters1
- - masterofmasters2
- Each higher level master must be set up in a multi-master configuration.
- .. conf_master:: syndic_master_port
- ``syndic_master_port``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``4506``
- If this master will be running the ``salt-syndic`` to connect to a higher level
- master, specify the higher level master port with this configuration value.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_master_port: 4506
- .. conf_master:: syndic_pidfile
- ``syndic_pidfile``
- ------------------
- Default: ``/var/run/salt-syndic.pid``
- If this master will be running the ``salt-syndic`` to connect to a higher level
- master, specify the pidfile of the syndic daemon.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_pidfile: /var/run/syndic.pid
- .. conf_master:: syndic_log_file
- ``syndic_log_file``
- -------------------
- Default: ``/var/log/salt/syndic``
- If this master will be running the ``salt-syndic`` to connect to a higher level
- master, specify the log file of the syndic daemon.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_log_file: /var/log/salt-syndic.log
- .. conf_master:: syndic_failover
- ``syndic_failover``
- -------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0
- Default: ``random``
- The behaviour of the multi-syndic when connection to a master of masters failed.
- Can specify ``random`` (default) or ``ordered``. If set to ``random``, masters
- will be iterated in random order. If ``ordered`` is specified, the configured
- order will be used.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_failover: random
- .. conf_master:: syndic_wait
- ``syndic_wait``
- ---------------
- Default: ``5``
- The number of seconds for the salt client to wait for additional syndics to
- check in with their lists of expected minions before giving up.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_wait: 5
- .. conf_master:: syndic_forward_all_events
- ``syndic_forward_all_events``
- -----------------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``False``
- Option on multi-syndic or single when connected to multiple masters to be able to
- send events to all connected masters.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- syndic_forward_all_events: False
- .. _peer-publish-settings:
- Peer Publish Settings
- =====================
- Salt minions can send commands to other minions, but only if the minion is
- allowed to. By default "Peer Publication" is disabled, and when enabled it
- is enabled for specific minions and specific commands. This allows secure
- compartmentalization of commands based on individual minions.
- .. conf_master:: peer
- ``peer``
- --------
- Default: ``{}``
- The configuration uses regular expressions to match minions and then a list
- of regular expressions to match functions. The following will allow the
- minion authenticated as foo.example.com to execute functions from the test
- and pkg modules.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- peer:
- foo.example.com:
- - test.*
- - pkg.*
- This will allow all minions to execute all commands:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- peer:
- .*:
- - .*
- This is not recommended, since it would allow anyone who gets root on any
- single minion to instantly have root on all of the minions!
- By adding an additional layer you can limit the target hosts in addition to the
- accessible commands:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- peer:
- foo.example.com:
- 'db*':
- - test.*
- - pkg.*
- .. conf_master:: peer_run
- ``peer_run``
- ------------
- Default: ``{}``
- The peer_run option is used to open up runners on the master to access from the
- minions. The peer_run configuration matches the format of the peer
- configuration.
- The following example would allow foo.example.com to execute the manage.up
- runner:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- peer_run:
- foo.example.com:
- - manage.up
- .. _master-logging-settings:
- Master Logging Settings
- =======================
- .. conf_master:: log_file
- ``log_file``
- ------------
- Default: ``/var/log/salt/master``
- The master log can be sent to a regular file, local path name, or network
- location. See also :conf_log:`log_file`.
- Examples:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_file: /var/log/salt/master
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_file: file:///dev/log
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_file: udp://loghost:10514
- .. conf_master:: log_level
- ``log_level``
- -------------
- Default: ``warning``
- The level of messages to send to the console. See also :conf_log:`log_level`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_level: warning
- .. conf_master:: log_level_logfile
- ``log_level_logfile``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``warning``
- The level of messages to send to the log file. See also
- :conf_log:`log_level_logfile`. When it is not set explicitly
- it will inherit the level set by :conf_log:`log_level` option.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_level_logfile: warning
- .. conf_master:: log_datefmt
- ``log_datefmt``
- ---------------
- Default: ``%H:%M:%S``
- The date and time format used in console log messages. See also
- :conf_log:`log_datefmt`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_datefmt: '%H:%M:%S'
- .. conf_master:: log_datefmt_logfile
- ``log_datefmt_logfile``
- -----------------------
- Default: ``%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S``
- The date and time format used in log file messages. See also
- :conf_log:`log_datefmt_logfile`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_datefmt_logfile: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
- .. conf_master:: log_fmt_console
- ``log_fmt_console``
- -------------------
- Default: ``[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s``
- The format of the console logging messages. See also
- :conf_log:`log_fmt_console`.
- .. note::
- Log colors are enabled in ``log_fmt_console`` rather than the
- :conf_master:`color` config since the logging system is loaded before the
- master config.
- Console log colors are specified by these additional formatters:
- %(colorlevel)s
- %(colorname)s
- %(colorprocess)s
- %(colormsg)s
- Since it is desirable to include the surrounding brackets, '[' and ']', in
- the coloring of the messages, these color formatters also include padding
- as well. Color LogRecord attributes are only available for console
- logging.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_fmt_console: '%(colorlevel)s %(colormsg)s'
- log_fmt_console: '[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'
- .. conf_master:: log_fmt_logfile
- ``log_fmt_logfile``
- -------------------
- Default: ``%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03d [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s``
- The format of the log file logging messages. See also
- :conf_log:`log_fmt_logfile`.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- log_fmt_logfile: '%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03d [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'
- .. conf_master:: log_granular_levels
- ``log_granular_levels``
- -----------------------
- Default: ``{}``
- This can be used to control logging levels more specifically. See also
- :conf_log:`log_granular_levels`.
- .. conf_master:: log_rotate_max_bytes
- ``log_rotate_max_bytes``
- ------------------------
- Default: ``0``
- The maximum number of bytes a single log file may contain before it is rotated.
- A value of 0 disables this feature. Currently only supported on Windows. On
- other platforms, use an external tool such as 'logrotate' to manage log files.
- :conf_log:`log_rotate_max_bytes`
- .. conf_master:: log_rotate_backup_count
- ``log_rotate_backup_count``
- ---------------------------
- Default: ``0``
- The number of backup files to keep when rotating log files. Only used if
- :conf_master:`log_rotate_max_bytes` is greater than 0. Currently only supported
- on Windows. On other platforms, use an external tool such as 'logrotate' to
- manage log files.
- :conf_log:`log_rotate_backup_count`
- .. _node-groups:
- Node Groups
- ===========
- .. conf_master:: nodegroups
- ``nodegroups``
- --------------
- Default: ``{}``
- Node groups allow for logical groupings of minion nodes.
- A group consists of a group name and a compound target.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- nodegroups:
- group1: 'L@foo.domain.com,bar.domain.com,baz.domain.com or bl*.domain.com'
- group2: 'G@os:Debian and foo.domain.com'
- group3: 'G@os:Debian and N@group1'
- group4:
- - 'G@foo:bar'
- - 'or'
- - 'G@foo:baz'
- More information on using nodegroups can be found :ref:`here <targeting-nodegroups>`.
- .. _range-cluster-settings:
- Range Cluster Settings
- ======================
- .. conf_master:: range_server
- ``range_server``
- ----------------
- Default: ``'range:80'``
- The range server (and optional port) that serves your cluster information
- https://github.com/ytoolshed/range/wiki/%22yamlfile%22-module-file-spec
- .. code-block:: yaml
- range_server: range:80
- .. _include-configuration:
- Include Configuration
- =====================
- Configuration can be loaded from multiple files. The order in which this is
- done is:
- 1. The master config file itself
- 2. The files matching the glob in :conf_master:`default_include`
- 3. The files matching the glob in :conf_master:`include` (if defined)
- Each successive step overrides any values defined in the previous steps.
- Therefore, any config options defined in one of the
- :conf_master:`default_include` files would override the same value in the
- master config file, and any options defined in :conf_master:`include` would
- override both.
- .. conf_master:: default_include
- ``default_include``
- -------------------
- Default: ``master.d/*.conf``
- The master can include configuration from other files. Per default the
- master will automatically include all config files from ``master.d/*.conf``
- where ``master.d`` is relative to the directory of the master configuration
- file.
- .. note::
- Salt creates files in the ``master.d`` directory for its own use. These
- files are prefixed with an underscore. A common example of this is the
- ``_schedule.conf`` file.
- .. conf_master:: include
- ``include``
- -----------
- Default: ``not defined``
- The master can include configuration from other files. To enable this,
- pass a list of paths to this option. The paths can be either relative or
- absolute; if relative, they are considered to be relative to the directory
- the main minion configuration file lives in. Paths can make use of
- shell-style globbing. If no files are matched by a path passed to this
- option then the master will log a warning message.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- # Include files from a master.d directory in the same
- # directory as the master config file
- include: master.d/*
- # Include a single extra file into the configuration
- include: /etc/roles/webserver
- # Include several files and the master.d directory
- include:
- - extra_config
- - master.d/*
- - /etc/roles/webserver
- Keepalive Settings
- ==================
- .. conf_master:: tcp_keepalive
- ``tcp_keepalive``
- -----------------
- Default: ``True``
- The tcp keepalive interval to set on TCP ports. This setting can be used to tune Salt
- connectivity issues in messy network environments with misbehaving firewalls.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_keepalive: True
- .. conf_master:: tcp_keepalive_cnt
- ``tcp_keepalive_cnt``
- ---------------------
- Default: ``-1``
- Sets the ZeroMQ TCP keepalive count. May be used to tune issues with minion disconnects.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_keepalive_cnt: -1
- .. conf_master:: tcp_keepalive_idle
- ``tcp_keepalive_idle``
- ----------------------
- Default: ``300``
- Sets ZeroMQ TCP keepalive idle. May be used to tune issues with minion disconnects.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_keepalive_idle: 300
- .. conf_master:: tcp_keepalive_intvl
- ``tcp_keepalive_intvl``
- -----------------------
- Default: ``-1``
- Sets ZeroMQ TCP keepalive interval. May be used to tune issues with minion disconnects.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- tcp_keepalive_intvl': -1
- .. _winrepo-master-config-opts:
- Windows Software Repo Settings
- ==============================
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_provider
- ``winrepo_provider``
- --------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Specify the provider to be used for winrepo. Must be either ``pygit2`` or
- ``gitpython``. If unset, then both will be tried in that same order, and the
- first one with a compatible version installed will be the provider that is
- used.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_provider: gitpython
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_dir
- .. conf_master:: win_repo
- ``winrepo_dir``
- ---------------
- .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.0
- Renamed from ``win_repo`` to ``winrepo_dir``.
- Default: ``/srv/salt/win/repo``
- Location on the master where the :conf_master:`winrepo_remotes` are checked out
- for pre-2015.8.0 minions. 2015.8.0 and later minions use
- :conf_master:`winrepo_remotes_ng <winrepo_remotes_ng>` instead.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_dir: /srv/salt/win/repo
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_dir_ng
- ``winrepo_dir_ng``
- ------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- A new :ref:`ng <windows-package-manager>` repo was added.
- Default: ``/srv/salt/win/repo-ng``
- Location on the master where the :conf_master:`winrepo_remotes_ng` are checked
- out for 2015.8.0 and later minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_dir_ng: /srv/salt/win/repo-ng
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_cachefile
- .. conf_master:: win_repo_mastercachefile
- ``winrepo_cachefile``
- ---------------------
- .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.0
- Renamed from ``win_repo_mastercachefile`` to ``winrepo_cachefile``
- .. note::
- 2015.8.0 and later minions do not use this setting since the cachefile
- is now located on the minion.
- Default: ``winrepo.p``
- Path relative to :conf_master:`winrepo_dir` where the winrepo cache should be
- created.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_cachefile: winrepo.p
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_remotes
- .. conf_master:: win_gitrepos
- ``winrepo_remotes``
- -------------------
- .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.0
- Renamed from ``win_gitrepos`` to ``winrepo_remotes``.
- Default: ``['https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo.git']``
- List of git repositories to checkout and include in the winrepo for
- pre-2015.8.0 minions. 2015.8.0 and later minions use
- :conf_master:`winrepo_remotes_ng <winrepo_remotes_ng>` instead.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_remotes:
- - https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo.git
- To specify a specific revision of the repository, prepend a commit ID to the
- URL of the repository:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_remotes:
- - '<commit_id> https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo.git'
- Replace ``<commit_id>`` with the SHA1 hash of a commit ID. Specifying a commit
- ID is useful in that it allows one to revert back to a previous version in the
- event that an error is introduced in the latest revision of the repo.
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_remotes_ng
- ``winrepo_remotes_ng``
- ----------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- A new :ref:`ng <windows-package-manager>` repo was added.
- Default: ``['https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo-ng.git']``
- List of git repositories to checkout and include in the winrepo for
- 2015.8.0 and later minions.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_remotes_ng:
- - https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo-ng.git
- To specify a specific revision of the repository, prepend a commit ID to the
- URL of the repository:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_remotes_ng:
- - '<commit_id> https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo-ng.git'
- Replace ``<commit_id>`` with the SHA1 hash of a commit ID. Specifying a commit
- ID is useful in that it allows one to revert back to a previous version in the
- event that an error is introduced in the latest revision of the repo.
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_branch
- ``winrepo_branch``
- ------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``master``
- If the branch is omitted from a winrepo remote, then this branch will be
- used instead. For example, in the configuration below, the first two remotes
- would use the ``winrepo`` branch/tag, while the third would use the ``foo``
- branch/tag.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_branch: winrepo
- winrepo_remotes:
- - https://mygitserver/winrepo1.git
- - https://mygitserver/winrepo2.git:
- - foo https://mygitserver/winrepo3.git
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_ssl_verify
- ``winrepo_ssl_verify``
- ----------------------
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- .. versionchanged:: 2016.11.0
- Default: ``False``
- Specifies whether or not to ignore SSL certificate errors when contacting the
- remote repository. The ``False`` setting is useful if you're using a
- git repo that uses a self-signed certificate. However, keep in mind that
- setting this to anything other ``True`` is a considered insecure, and using an
- SSH-based transport (if available) may be a better option.
- In the 2016.11.0 release, the default config value changed from ``False`` to
- ``True``.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_ssl_verify: True
- Winrepo Authentication Options
- ------------------------------
- These parameters only currently apply to the ``pygit2``
- :conf_master:`winrepo_provider`. Authentication works the same as it does in
- gitfs, as outlined in the :ref:`GitFS Walkthrough <gitfs-authentication>`,
- though the global configuration options are named differently to reflect that
- they are for winrepo instead of gitfs.
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_user
- ``winrepo_user``
- ****************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`winrepo_password`, is used to authenticate to HTTPS
- remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_user: git
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_password
- ``winrepo_password``
- ********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`winrepo_user`, is used to authenticate to HTTPS
- remotes. This parameter is not required if the repository does not use
- authentication.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_password: mypassword
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_insecure_auth
- ``winrepo_insecure_auth``
- *************************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``False``
- By default, Salt will not authenticate to an HTTP (non-HTTPS) remote. This
- parameter enables authentication over HTTP. **Enable this at your own risk.**
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_insecure_auth: True
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_pubkey
- ``winrepo_pubkey``
- ******************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`winrepo_privkey` (and optionally
- :conf_master:`winrepo_passphrase`), is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_pubkey: /path/to/key.pub
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_privkey
- ``winrepo_privkey``
- *******************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- Along with :conf_master:`winrepo_pubkey` (and optionally
- :conf_master:`winrepo_passphrase`), is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_privkey: /path/to/key
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_passphrase
- ``winrepo_passphrase``
- **********************
- .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
- Default: ``''``
- This parameter is optional, required only when the SSH key being used to
- authenticate is protected by a passphrase.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_passphrase: mypassphrase
- .. conf_master:: winrepo_refspecs
- ``winrepo_refspecs``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
- Default: ``['+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*', '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*']``
- When fetching from remote repositories, by default Salt will fetch branches and
- tags. This parameter can be used to override the default and specify
- alternate refspecs to be fetched. This parameter works similarly to its
- :ref:`GitFS counterpart <gitfs-custom-refspecs>`, in that it can be
- configured both globally and for individual remotes.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- winrepo_refspecs:
- - '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
- - '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
- - '+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*'
- - '+refs/pull/*/merge:refs/remotes/origin/merge/*'
- .. _configure-master-on-windows:
- Configure Master on Windows
- ===========================
- The master on Windows requires no additional configuration. You can modify the
- master configuration by creating/editing the master config file located at
- ``c:\salt\conf\master``. The same configuration options available on Linux are
- available in Windows, as long as they apply. For example, SSH options wouldn't
- apply in Windows. The main differences are the file paths. If you are familiar
- with common salt paths, the following table may be useful:
- ============= ========= =================
- linux Paths Windows Paths
- ============= ========= =================
- ``/etc/salt`` ``<--->`` ``c:\salt\conf``
- ``/`` ``<--->`` ``c:\salt``
- ============= ========= =================
- So, for example, the master config file in Linux is ``/etc/salt/master``. In
- Windows the master config file is ``c:\salt\conf\master``. The Linux path
- ``/etc/salt`` becomes ``c:\salt\conf`` in Windows.
- Common File Locations
- ---------------------
- ====================================== =============================================
- Linux Paths Windows Paths
- ====================================== =============================================
- ``conf_file: /etc/salt/master`` ``conf_file: c:\salt\conf\master``
- ``log_file: /var/log/salt/master`` ``log_file: c:\salt\var\log\salt\master``
- ``pidfile: /var/run/salt-master.pid`` ``pidfile: c:\salt\var\run\salt-master.pid``
- ====================================== =============================================
- Common Directories
- ------------------
- ====================================================== ============================================
- Linux Paths Windows Paths
- ====================================================== ============================================
- ``cachedir: /var/cache/salt/master`` ``cachedir: c:\salt\var\cache\salt\master``
- ``extension_modules: /var/cache/salt/master/extmods`` ``c:\salt\var\cache\salt\master\extmods``
- ``pki_dir: /etc/salt/pki/master`` ``pki_dir: c:\salt\conf\pki\master``
- ``root_dir: /`` ``root_dir: c:\salt``
- ``sock_dir: /var/run/salt/master`` ``sock_dir: c:\salt\var\run\salt\master``
- ====================================================== ============================================
- Roots
- -----
- **file_roots**
- ================== =========================
- Linux Paths Windows Paths
- ================== =========================
- ``/srv/salt`` ``c:\salt\srv\salt``
- ``/srv/spm/salt`` ``c:\salt\srv\spm\salt``
- ================== =========================
- **pillar_roots**
- ==================== ===========================
- Linux Paths Windows Paths
- ==================== ===========================
- ``/srv/pillar`` ``c:\salt\srv\pillar``
- ``/srv/spm/pillar`` ``c:\salt\srv\spm\pillar``
- ==================== ===========================
- Win Repo Settings
- -----------------
- ========================================== =================================================
- Linux Paths Windows Paths
- ========================================== =================================================
- ``winrepo_dir: /srv/salt/win/repo`` ``winrepo_dir: c:\salt\srv\salt\win\repo``
- ``winrepo_dir_ng: /srv/salt/win/repo-ng`` ``winrepo_dir_ng: c:\salt\srv\salt\win\repo-ng``
- ========================================== =================================================
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