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Salt Cloud 0.7.0 Release Notes
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Salt Cloud marches forward with the 0.7.0 release. As is customary for Salt
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Stack projects the 0.7.0 release is intended to be much more robust and
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deliver a more complete core feature set. Salt Cloud 0.7.0 is just that.
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With new tools to help look into what is available on cloud providers,
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new additions to make cloud management more stateful and the addition of
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more supported cloud platforms 0.7.0 has greatly enhanced the capabilities
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of the overall Salt platform.
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Documentation
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=============
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The documentation for Salt Cloud can be found on Read the Docs:
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https://salt-cloud.readthedocs.io
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Download
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========
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Salt Cloud can be downloaded and install via pypi or github:
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https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/salt-cloud/salt-cloud-0.7.0.tar.gz
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https://cloud.github.com/downloads/saltstack/salt-cloud/salt-cloud-0.7.0.tar.gz
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Some packages have been made available for salt-cloud and more on on their
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way. Packages for Arch, and FreeBSD are being made available thanks to the
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work of Christer Edwards, and packages for RHEL and Fedora are being created
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by Clint Savage. Package availability will be announced on the salt mailing list.
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New Cloud Provider Support
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==========================
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The following cloud providers are now supported:
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Amazon AWS
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http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/
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Rackspace Cloud
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http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/
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Linode
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https://www.linode.com/
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Joyent
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http://www.joyent.com/
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GoGrid
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http://www.gogrid.com/
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List Available Resources
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Setting up Salt Cloud requires knowledge of the available sizes and images on
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cloud providers. Listing the available images and sizes can now be done with
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the salt-cloud command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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[root@saltmaster]# salt-cloud --list-sizes linode
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linode
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Linode 1024
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bandwidth: 400
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disk: 40960
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id: 3
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name: Linode 1024
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ram: 1024
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uuid: 56e6f495190cb2ed1a343f7159ad447cf27d906d
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Linode 12GB
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bandwidth: 2000
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disk: 491520
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id: 8
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name: Linode 12GB
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ram: 12288
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uuid: 3d1731ebefdbcb4c283957b43d45f89a01f67c5f
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Linode 1536
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bandwidth: 600
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disk: 61440
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id: 4
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name: Linode 1536
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ram: 1536
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uuid: f0f28628cc70c5f2656aa3f313588d8509ee3787
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Linode 16GB
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bandwidth: 2000
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disk: 655360
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id: 9
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name: Linode 16GB
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ram: 16384
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uuid: 208cc3c0a60c4eab6ed6861344fef0311c13ffd2
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Linode 2048
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bandwidth: 800
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disk: 81920
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id: 5
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name: Linode 2048
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ram: 2048
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uuid: 0c9ee69dc7ef7a4cdce71963f8d18e76c61dd57f
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Linode 20GB
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bandwidth: 2000
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disk: 819200
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id: 10
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name: Linode 20GB
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ram: 20480
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uuid: e0a7b61e3830a120eec94459c9fc34ef7c9e0e36
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Linode 4GB
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bandwidth: 1600
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disk: 163840
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id: 6
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name: Linode 4GB
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ram: 4096
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uuid: 09585e0f1d4ef4aad486cfa3d53f9d8960f575e7
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Linode 512
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bandwidth: 200
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disk: 20480
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id: 1
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name: Linode 512
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ram: 512
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uuid: 3497f7def3d6081e6f65ac6e577296bc6b810c05
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Linode 768
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bandwidth: 300
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disk: 30720
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id: 2
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name: Linode 768
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ram: 768
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uuid: da9f0dbc144aaa234aa5d555426863c8068a8c70
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Linode 8GB
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bandwidth: 2000
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disk: 327680
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id: 7
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name: Linode 8GB
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ram: 8192
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uuid: e08f8a57551297b9310545430c67667f59120606
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Destroy!
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Salt Cloud can now destroy cloud vms as easily as it can create them. The new
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``--destroy`` option can be passed to end the life of a vm:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ salt-cloud -d web1
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The map operation can now also destroy vms, the new ``hard`` option can be
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passed which makes vm maps much more stateful. With the ``hard`` option the
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vm maps are viewed as the absolute source of information for the state of
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cloud resources, and any vm that is not specified in the map file will be
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destroyed:
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.. code-block:: bash
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[root@saltmaster]# salt-cloud -m /etc/salt/cloud.map -H
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The following virtual machines are set to be created:
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web1
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riak4
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The following virtual machines are set to be destroyed:
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app7
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devtest4
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Proceed? [N/y]
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