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- Fedora
- ======
- Beginning with version 0.9.4, Salt has been available in the primary Fedora
- repositories and `EPEL`_. It is installable using ``yum`` or ``dnf``, depending
- on your version of Fedora.
- .. note::
- Released versions of Salt starting with ``2015.5.2`` through ``2016.3.2``
- do not have Fedora packages available though `EPEL`_. To install a version
- of Salt within this release array, please use SaltStack's `Bootstrap Script`_
- and use the git method of installing Salt using the version's associated
- release tag.
- Release ``2016.3.3`` and onward will have packaged versions available via
- `EPEL`_.
- **WARNING**: Fedora 19 comes with systemd 204. Systemd has known bugs fixed in
- later revisions that prevent the salt-master from starting reliably or opening
- the network connections that it needs to. It's not likely that a salt-master
- will start or run reliably on any distribution that uses systemd version 204 or
- earlier. Running salt-minions should be OK.
- Installation
- ============
- Salt can be installed using ``yum`` and is available in the standard Fedora
- repositories.
- Stable Release
- --------------
- Salt is packaged separately for the minion and the master. It is necessary only to
- install the appropriate package for the role the machine will play. Typically, there
- will be one master and multiple minions.
- .. code-block:: bash
- yum install salt-master
- yum install salt-minion
- Installing from ``updates-testing``
- -----------------------------------
- When a new Salt release is packaged, it is first admitted into the
- ``updates-testing`` repository, before being moved to the stable repo.
- To install from ``updates-testing``, use the ``enablerepo`` argument for yum:
- .. code-block:: bash
- yum --enablerepo=updates-testing install salt-master
- yum --enablerepo=updates-testing install salt-minion
- Installation Using pip
- ======================
- Since Salt is on `PyPI`_, it can be installed using pip, though most users
- prefer to install using a package manager.
- Installing from pip has a few additional requirements:
- * Install the group 'Development Tools', ``dnf groupinstall 'Development Tools'``
- * Install the 'zeromq-devel' package if it fails on linking against that
- afterwards as well.
- A pip install does not make the init scripts or the /etc/salt directory, and you
- will need to provide your own systemd service unit.
- Installation from pip:
- .. code-block:: bash
- pip install salt
- .. warning::
- If installing from pip (or from source using ``setup.py install``), be
- advised that the ``yum-utils`` package is needed for Salt to manage
- packages. Also, if the Python dependencies are not already installed, then
- you will need additional libraries/tools installed to build some of them.
- More information on this can be found :ref:`here
- <installing-for-development>`.
- Post-installation tasks
- =======================
- **Master**
- To have the Master start automatically at boot time:
- .. code-block:: bash
- systemctl enable salt-master.service
- To start the Master:
- .. code-block:: bash
- systemctl start salt-master.service
- **Minion**
- To have the Minion start automatically at boot time:
- .. code-block:: bash
- systemctl enable salt-minion.service
- To start the Minion:
- .. code-block:: bash
- systemctl start salt-minion.service
- Now go to the :ref:`Configuring Salt<configuring-salt>` page.
- .. _`Bootstrap Script`: https://github.com/saltstack/salt-bootstrap
- .. _`EPEL`: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
- .. _`PyPI`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/salt
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