======= FreeBSD ======= Installation ============ Salt is available in binary package form from both the FreeBSD pkgng repository or directly from SaltStack. The instructions below outline installation via both methods: FreeBSD repo ============ The FreeBSD pkgng repository is preconfigured on systems 10.x and above. No configuration is needed to pull from these repositories. .. code-block:: bash pkg install py27-salt These packages are usually available within a few days of upstream release. .. _freebsd-upstream: SaltStack repo ============== SaltStack also hosts internal binary builds of the Salt package, available from https://repo.saltstack.com/freebsd/. To make use of this repository, add the following file to your system: **/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/saltstack.conf:** .. code-block:: text saltstack: { url: "https://repo.saltstack.com/freebsd/${ABI}/", enabled: yes } You should now be able to install Salt from this new repository: .. code-block:: bash pkg install py27-salt These packages are usually available earlier than upstream FreeBSD. Also available are release candidates and development releases. Use these pre-release packages with caution. Post-installation tasks ======================= **Master** Copy the sample configuration file: .. code-block:: bash cp /usr/local/etc/salt/master.sample /usr/local/etc/salt/master **rc.conf** Activate the Salt Master in ``/etc/rc.conf``: .. code-block:: bash sysrc salt_master_enable="YES" **Start the Master** Start the Salt Master as follows: .. code-block:: bash service salt_master start **Minion** Copy the sample configuration file: .. code-block:: bash cp /usr/local/etc/salt/minion.sample /usr/local/etc/salt/minion **rc.conf** Activate the Salt Minion in ``/etc/rc.conf``: .. code-block:: bash sysrc salt_minion_enable="YES" **Start the Minion** Start the Salt Minion as follows: .. code-block:: bash service salt_minion start Now go to the :ref:`Configuring Salt` page.