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- Salt Cloud 0.8.0 Release Notes
- ==============================
- Salt Cloud has reached another milestone, with the 0.8.0 release. This
- release includes many improvements to usability, error handling and general
- stability of the product.
- Documentation
- =============
- The documentation for Salt Cloud can be found on Read the Docs:
- https://salt-cloud.readthedocs.io
- Download
- ========
- Salt Cloud can be downloaded and install via pypi or github:
- https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/salt-cloud/salt-cloud-0.8.0.tar.gz
- https://cloud.github.com/downloads/saltstack/salt-cloud/salt-cloud-0.8.0.tar.gz
- Some packages have been made available for salt-cloud and more on their
- way. Packages for Arch, and FreeBSD are being made available thanks to the
- work of Christer Edwards, and packages for RHEL and Fedora are being created
- by Clint Savage. Package availability will be announced on the salt mailing list.
- Increased Formatting Options
- ============================
- Additional options have been added to salt-cloud -Q, to support the same kinds
- of formatting already available in Salt:
- .. code-block:: bash
- --raw-out
- --text-out
- --yaml-out
- --json-out
- --no-color
- More Helpful Error Messages
- ===========================
- As an ongoing effort, we have been cleaning up and adding error messages in an
- attempt to make salt-cloud more helpful when something goes wrong. This
- includes displaying messages as they are received from libcloud.
- Specify Grains in Map Files
- ===========================
- Previously, map files only had the ability to specify a profile name, and the
- node names that would be associated with it. Now you can also specify grains
- that will be laid down in each individual node:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- vm_profile:
- - mynodename:
- minion:
- master: salt-master
- grains:
- fromage: tasty
- These grains can also be specified in the profile itself. When this happens,
- the grains in map files will override grains in the profile. For example:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- vm_profile:
- provider: gogrid
- size: 512MB
- image: CentOS 6.2 (64-bit) w/ None
- os: RHEL6
- minion:
- master: salt.example.com
- grains:
- french: fries
- In this example, mynodename will include grains for both fromage and french,
- but the master will be salt-master, not salt.example.com.
- AWS Improvements
- ================
- AWS is much more complex to work with than any of the other supported cloud
- providers. As such, additional configuration has been added in order to
- accommodate their usage:
- AWS.ssh_username:
- Because AWS images can include a variety of different usernames for the
- initial login, this option allows you to specify which one(s) to use to
- install salt upon firstboot.
- AWS.ssh_interface:
- AWS instances include both private and public IP addresses. By default,
- salt-cloud will use the public IP to login. In situations where the
- salt-master is also located within AWS, the private IP can be used instead.
- AWS.location and AWS.availability_zone:
- These options allow you to specify from within salt-cloud, which AWS
- locations your machines spin up in.
- Ubuntu Fixes
- ============
- Ubuntu packages automatically start the service upon installation, and needed
- to be handled differently in the deploy script. Configuration is now laid down
- before the package is installed, so that the minion can make its initial start
- happen with the correct configuration.
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