============== Salt Bootstrap ============== The Salt Bootstrap script allows for a user to install the Salt Minion or Master on a variety of system distributions and versions. This shell script known as ``bootstrap-salt.sh`` runs through a series of checks to determine the operating system type and version. It then installs the Salt binaries using the appropriate methods. The Salt Bootstrap script installs the minimum number of packages required to run Salt. This means that in the event you run the bootstrap to install via package, Git will not be installed. Installing the minimum number of packages helps ensure the script stays as lightweight as possible, assuming the user will install any other required packages after the Salt binaries are present on the system. The script source is available on GitHub: https://github.com/saltstack/salt-bootstrap Supported Operating Systems --------------------------- .. note:: In the event you do not see your distribution or version available please review the develop branch on GitHub as it main contain updates that are not present in the stable release: https://github.com/saltstack/salt-bootstrap/tree/develop Debian and derivatives ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Debian GNU/Linux 7/8 - Linux Mint Debian Edition 1 (based on Debian 8) - Kali Linux 1.0 (based on Debian 7) Red Hat family ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Amazon Linux 2012.09/2013.03/2013.09/2014.03/2014.09 - CentOS 5/6/7 - Fedora 17/18/20/21/22 - Oracle Linux 5/6/7 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5/6/7 - Scientific Linux 5/6/7 SUSE family ~~~~~~~~~~~ - openSUSE 12/13 - openSUSE Leap 42 - openSUSE Tumbleweed 2015 - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1/11 SP2/11 SP3/12 Ubuntu and derivatives ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Elementary OS 0.2 (based on Ubuntu 12.04) - Linaro 12.04 - Linux Mint 13/14/16/17 - Trisquel GNU/Linux 6 (based on Ubuntu 12.04) - Ubuntu 10.x/11.x/12.x/13.x/14.x/15.04 Other Linux distro ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Arch Linux - Gentoo UNIX systems ~~~~~~~~~~~~ **BSD**: - OpenBSD (``pip`` installation) - FreeBSD 9/10/11 **SunOS**: - SmartOS Example Usage ------------- If you're looking for the *one-liner* to install Salt, please scroll to the bottom and use the instructions for `Installing via an Insecure One-Liner`_ .. note:: In every two-step example, you would be well-served to examine the downloaded file and examine it to ensure that it does what you expect. The Salt Bootstrap script has a wide variety of options that can be passed as well as several ways of obtaining the bootstrap script itself. .. note:: These examples below show how to bootstrap Salt directly from GitHub or other Git repository. Run the script without any parameters to get latest stable Salt packages for your system from `SaltStack corporate repository`_. See first example in the `Install using wget`_ section. .. _`SaltStack corporate repository`: https://repo.saltstack.com/ Install using curl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Using ``curl`` to install latest development version from GitHub: .. code:: console curl -o bootstrap_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh git develop If you want to install a specific release version (based on the Git tags): .. code:: console curl -o bootstrap_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh git v2015.8.8 To install a specific branch from a Git fork: .. code:: console curl -o bootstrap_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh -g https://github.com/myuser/salt.git git mybranch If all you want is to install a ``salt-master`` using latest Git: .. code:: console curl -o bootstrap_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh -M -N git develop If your host has Internet access only via HTTP proxy: .. code:: console PROXY='http://user:password@myproxy.example.com:3128' curl -o bootstrap_salt.sh -L -x "$PROXY" https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh -G -H "$PROXY" git Install using wget ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Using ``wget`` to install your distribution's stable packages: .. code:: console wget -O bootstrap_salt.sh https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh Downloading the script from develop branch: .. code-block:: bash wget https://bootstrap.saltstack.com/develop sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh Installing a specific version from git using ``wget``: .. code:: console wget -O bootstrap_salt.sh https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh -P git v2015.8.8 .. note:: On the above example we added `-P` which will allow PIP packages to be installed if required but it's not a necessary flag for Git based bootstraps. Install using Python ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you already have Python installed, ``python 2.6``, then it's as easy as: .. code:: console python -m urllib "https://bootstrap.saltstack.com" > bootstrap_salt.sh sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh git develop All Python versions should support the following in-line code: .. code:: console python -c 'import urllib; print urllib.urlopen("https://bootstrap.saltstack.com").read()' > bootstrap_salt.sh sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh git develop Install using fetch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On a FreeBSD base system you usually don't have either of the above binaries available. You **do** have ``fetch`` available though: .. code:: console fetch -o bootstrap_salt.sh https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh bootstrap_salt.sh If you have any SSL issues install ``ca_root_nssp``: .. code:: console pkg install ca_root_nssp And either copy the certificates to the place where fetch can find them: .. code:: console cp /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt /etc/ssl/cert.pem Or link them to the right place: .. code:: console ln -s /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt /etc/ssl/cert.pem Installing via an Insecure One-Liner ------------------------------------ The following examples illustrate how to install Salt via a one-liner. .. note:: Warning! These methods do not involve a verification step and assume that the delivered file is trustworthy. Any of the example above which use two-lines can be made to run in a single-line configuration with minor modifications. For example, using ``curl`` to install your distribution's stable packages: .. code-block:: bash curl -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com | sudo sh Using ``wget`` to install your distribution's stable packages: .. code-block:: bash wget -O - https://bootstrap.saltstack.com | sudo sh Installing the latest develop branch of Salt: .. code-block:: bash curl -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com | sudo sh -s -- git develop Command Line Options -------------------- Here's a summary of the command line options: .. code-block:: bash $ sh bootstrap-salt.sh -h Usage : bootstrap-salt.sh [options] Installation types: - stable (default) - stable [version] (ubuntu specific) - daily (ubuntu specific) - testing (redhat specific) - git Examples: - bootstrap-salt.sh - bootstrap-salt.sh stable - bootstrap-salt.sh stable 2014.7 - bootstrap-salt.sh daily - bootstrap-salt.sh testing - bootstrap-salt.sh git - bootstrap-salt.sh git develop - bootstrap-salt.sh git v0.17.0 - bootstrap-salt.sh git 8c3fadf15ec183e5ce8c63739850d543617e4357 Options: -h Display this message -v Display script version -n No colours. -D Show debug output. -c Temporary configuration directory -g Salt repository URL. (default: git://github.com/saltstack/salt.git) -G Instead of cloning from git://github.com/saltstack/salt.git, clone from https://github.com/saltstack/salt.git (Usually necessary on systems which have the regular git protocol port blocked, where https usually is not) -k Temporary directory holding the minion keys which will pre-seed the master. -s Sleep time used when waiting for daemons to start, restart and when checking for the services running. Default: 3 -M Also install salt-master -S Also install salt-syndic -N Do not install salt-minion -X Do not start daemons after installation -C Only run the configuration function. This option automatically bypasses any installation. -P Allow pip based installations. On some distributions the required salt packages or its dependencies are not available as a package for that distribution. Using this flag allows the script to use pip as a last resort method. NOTE: This only works for functions which actually implement pip based installations. -F Allow copied files to overwrite existing(config, init.d, etc) -U If set, fully upgrade the system prior to bootstrapping salt -K If set, keep the temporary files in the temporary directories specified with -c and -k. -I If set, allow insecure connections while downloading any files. For example, pass '--no-check-certificate' to 'wget' or '--insecure' to 'curl' -A Pass the salt-master DNS name or IP. This will be stored under ${BS_SALT_ETC_DIR}/minion.d/99-master-address.conf -i Pass the salt-minion id. This will be stored under ${BS_SALT_ETC_DIR}/minion_id -L Install the Apache Libcloud package if possible(required for salt-cloud) -p Extra-package to install while installing salt dependencies. One package per -p flag. You're responsible for providing the proper package name. -d Disable check_service functions. Setting this flag disables the 'install__check_services' checks. You can also do this by touching /tmp/disable_salt_checks on the target host. Defaults ${BS_FALSE} -H Use the specified http proxy for the installation -Z Enable external software source for newer ZeroMQ(Only available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora/Ubuntu based distributions) -b Assume that dependencies are already installed and software sources are set up. If git is selected, git tree is still checked out as dependency step.