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Salt Syndic
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The new Syndic interface allows a master to be commanded via another higher
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The new :doc:`Syndic interface </ref/syndic>` allows a master to be commanded via another higher
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level salt master. This is a powerful solution allowing a master control
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structure to exist, allowing salt to scale to much larger levels then before.
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http://saltstack.org/ref/syndic.html
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Peer Communication
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``````````````````
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@ -48,10 +46,8 @@ to act as a communication channel between minions and as a general
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infrastructure message bus.
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Peer communication is turned off by default but can be enabled via the ``peer``
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option in the master configuration file. Documentation on the new peer
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interface can be found here:
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http://saltstack.org/ref/peer.html
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option in the master configuration file. Documentation on the new :doc:`Peer
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interface </ref/peer>`.
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Easily Extensible API
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`````````````````````
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@ -126,4 +122,3 @@ publish
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~~~~~~~
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Used by the peer interface to allow minions to make publications
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The Salt SSH system does not supercede the standard Salt communication
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systems, it simply offers an SSH based alternative that does not require
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ZeroMQ and a remote agent. Since all communication with Salt SSH is
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executed via SSH it is SUBSTANTIALLY slower than standard Salt with ZeroMQ.
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ZeroMQ and a remote agent. Be aware that since all communication with Salt SSH is
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executed via SSH it is substantially slower than standard Salt with ZeroMQ.
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Salt SSH is VERY easy to use, simply set up a basic `roster` file of the
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Salt SSH is very easy to use, simply set up a basic `roster` file of the
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systems to connect to and run ``salt-ssh`` commands in a similar way as
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standard ``salt`` commands.
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The roster system in Salt allows for remote minions to be easily defined.
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.. note::
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The roster system is fully documented here:
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See the :doc:`Roster documentation </topics/ssh/roster>` for more details.
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Simply create the roster file, the default location is `/etc/salt/roster`:
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@ -34,15 +34,16 @@ Simply create the roster file, the default location is `/etc/salt/roster`:
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web1: 192.168.42.1
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This is a VERY simple roster file where a Salt ID is being assigned to an ip
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This is a very basic roster file where a Salt ID is being assigned to an IP
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address. A more elaborate roster can be created:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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web1:
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host: 192.168.42.1 # The ip addr or dns hostname
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host: 192.168.42.1 # The IP addr or DNS hostname
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user: fred # Remote executions will be executed as user fred
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passwd: foobarbaz # The password to use for login, if omited keys are used
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passwd: foobarbaz # The password to use for login, if omitted, keys are used
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sudo: True # Whether to sudo to root, not enabled by default
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web2:
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host: 192.168.42.2
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Salt Rosters
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============
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Salt rosters are plugabble systems added in Salt 0.17.0 to facilitate the
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Salt rosters are plugable systems added in Salt 0.17.0 to facilitate the
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``salt-ssh`` system.
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The roster system was created because ``salt-ssh`` needs a means to
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identify which systems need to be targetted for execution.
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