======= Solaris ======= Salt was added to the OpenCSW package repository in September of 2012 by Romeo Theriault at version 0.10.2 of Salt. It has mainly been tested on Solaris 10 (sparc), though it is built for and has been tested minimally on Solaris 10 (x86), Solaris 9 (sparc/x86) and 11 (sparc/x86). (Please let me know if you're using it on these platforms!) Most of the testing has also just focused on the minion, though it has verified that the master starts up successfully on Solaris 10. Comments and patches for better support on these platforms is very welcome. As of version 0.10.4, Solaris is well supported under salt, with all of the following working well: 1. remote execution 2. grain detection 3. service control with SMF 4. 'pkg' states with 'pkgadd' and 'pkgutil' modules 5. cron modules/states 6. user and group modules/states 7. shadow password management modules/states Salt is dependent on the following additional packages. These will automatically be installed as dependencies of the ``py_salt`` package.:: py_yaml py_pyzmq py_jinja2 py_msgpack_python py_m2crypto py_crypto python Installation ============ To install Salt from the OpenCSW package repository you first need to install `pkgutil`_ assuming you don't already have it installed: On Solaris 10: .. code-block:: bash pkgadd -d http://get.opencsw.org/now On Solaris 9: .. code-block:: bash wget http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/pkgutil.pkg pkgadd -d pkgutil.pkg all Once pkgutil is installed you'll need to edit it's config file ``/etc/opt/csw/pkgutil.conf`` to point it at the unstable catalog: .. code-block:: diff - #mirror=http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing + mirror=http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/unstable OK, time to install salt. .. code-block:: bash # Update the catalog root> /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -U # Install salt root> /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -i -y py_salt Minion Configuration ==================== Now that salt is installed you can find it's configuration files in ``/etc/opt/csw/salt/``. You'll want to edit the minion config file to set the name of your salt master server: .. code-block:: diff - #master: salt + master: your-salt-server If you would like to use `pkgutil`_ as the default package provider for your Solaris minions, you can do so using the :conf_minion:`providers` option in the minion config file. You can now start the salt minion like so: On Solaris 10: .. code-block:: bash svcadm enable salt-minion On Solaris 9: .. code-block:: bash /etc/init.d/salt-minion start You should now be able to log onto the salt master and check to see if the salt-minion key is awaiting acceptance: .. code-block:: bash salt-key -l un Accept the key: .. code-block:: bash salt-key -a Run a simple test against the minion: .. code-block:: bash salt '' test.ping Troubleshooting =============== Logs are in ``/var/log/salt`` .. _pkgutil: http://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/getting-started.html