Fix mid-sentence stop, no reference

In addition to some other minor changes.
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Henrik Holmboe 2013-09-10 13:41:53 +02:00
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@ -33,12 +33,10 @@ New Features
Salt Syndic
```````````
The new Syndic interface allows a master to be commanded via another higher
The new :doc:`Syndic interface </ref/syndic>` allows a master to be commanded via another higher
level salt master. This is a powerful solution allowing a master control
structure to exist, allowing salt to scale to much larger levels then before.
http://saltstack.org/ref/syndic.html
Peer Communication
``````````````````
@ -48,10 +46,8 @@ to act as a communication channel between minions and as a general
infrastructure message bus.
Peer communication is turned off by default but can be enabled via the ``peer``
option in the master configuration file. Documentation on the new peer
interface can be found here:
http://saltstack.org/ref/peer.html
option in the master configuration file. Documentation on the new :doc:`Peer
interface </ref/peer>`.
Easily Extensible API
`````````````````````
@ -126,4 +122,3 @@ publish
~~~~~~~
Used by the peer interface to allow minions to make publications

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@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ Master.
The Salt SSH system does not supercede the standard Salt communication
systems, it simply offers an SSH based alternative that does not require
ZeroMQ and a remote agent. Since all communication with Salt SSH is
executed via SSH it is SUBSTANTIALLY slower than standard Salt with ZeroMQ.
ZeroMQ and a remote agent. Be aware that since all communication with Salt SSH is
executed via SSH it is substantially slower than standard Salt with ZeroMQ.
Salt SSH is VERY easy to use, simply set up a basic `roster` file of the
Salt SSH is very easy to use, simply set up a basic `roster` file of the
systems to connect to and run ``salt-ssh`` commands in a similar way as
standard ``salt`` commands.
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The roster system in Salt allows for remote minions to be easily defined.
.. note::
The roster system is fully documented here:
See the :doc:`Roster documentation </topics/ssh/roster>` for more details.
Simply create the roster file, the default location is `/etc/salt/roster`:
@ -34,15 +34,16 @@ Simply create the roster file, the default location is `/etc/salt/roster`:
web1: 192.168.42.1
This is a VERY simple roster file where a Salt ID is being assigned to an ip
This is a very basic roster file where a Salt ID is being assigned to an IP
address. A more elaborate roster can be created:
.. code-block:: yaml
web1:
host: 192.168.42.1 # The ip addr or dns hostname
host: 192.168.42.1 # The IP addr or DNS hostname
user: fred # Remote executions will be executed as user fred
passwd: foobarbaz # The password to use for login, if omited keys are used
passwd: foobarbaz # The password to use for login, if omitted, keys are used
sudo: True # Whether to sudo to root, not enabled by default
web2:
host: 192.168.42.2

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Salt Rosters
============
Salt rosters are plugabble systems added in Salt 0.17.0 to facilitate the
Salt rosters are plugable systems added in Salt 0.17.0 to facilitate the
``salt-ssh`` system.
The roster system was created because ``salt-ssh`` needs a means to
identify which systems need to be targetted for execution.