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- .. _targeting-grains:
- ======================
- Targeting using Grains
- ======================
- Grain data can be used when targeting minions.
- For example, the following matches all CentOS minions:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt -G 'os:CentOS' test.version
- Match all minions with 64-bit CPUs, and return number of CPU cores for each
- matching minion:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt -G 'cpuarch:x86_64' grains.item num_cpus
- Additionally, globs can be used in grain matches, and grains that are nested in
- a dictionary can be matched by adding a colon for each level that is traversed.
- For example, the following will match hosts that have a grain called
- ``ec2_tags``, which itself is a dictionary with a key named ``environment``,
- which has a value that contains the word ``production``:
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt -G 'ec2_tags:environment:*production*'
- .. important::
- See :ref:`Is Targeting using Grain Data Secure? <faq-grain-security>` for
- important security information.
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