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.TH "SALT" "1" "January 15, 2013" "0.12.0" "Salt"
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.SH NAME
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salt \- salt
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.INDENT 3.5
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salt \(aq*\(aq [ options ] sys.doc
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.sp
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salt \-E \(aq.*\(aq [ options ] sys.doc cmd
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.sp
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salt \-G \(aqos:Arch.*\(aq [ options ] test.ping
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.sp
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salt \-C \fI\%'G@os\fP:Arch.* and webserv* or \fI\%G@kernel\fP:FreeBSD\(aq [ options ] test.ping
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.sp
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Salt allows for commands to be executed across a swath of remote systems in
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parallel. This means that remote systems can be both controlled and queried
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with ease.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-h, \-\-help
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Print a usage message briefly summarizing these command\-line options
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \-t TIMEOUT, \-\-timeout=TIMEOUT
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The timeout in seconds to wait for replies from the Salt minions.
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \-s STATIC, \-\-static=STATIC
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By default as of version 0.9.8 the salt command returns data to the
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console as it is received from minions, but previous releases would return
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data only after all data was received. To only return the data with a hard
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timeout and after all minions have returned then use the static option.
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \-b BATCH, \-\-batch\-size=BATCH
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Instead of executing on all targeted minions at once, execute on a
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progressive set of minions. This option takes an argument in the form of
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an explicit number of minions to execute at once, or a percentage of
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minions to execute on.
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.TP
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.B \-a EAUTH, \-\-auth=EAUTH
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Pass in an external authentication medium to validate against. The
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credentials will be prompted for. Can be used with the \-T option.
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.TP
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.B \-T, \-\-make\-token
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Used in conjunction with the \-a option. This creates a token that allows
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for the authenticated user to send commands without needing to
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re\-authenticate.
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \-\-version
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Print the version of Salt that is running.
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.TP
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.B \-\-versions\-report
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Show program\(aqs dependencies version number and exit
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \-E, \-\-pcre
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The target expression will be interpreted as a pcre regular expression
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rather than a shell glob.
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.TP
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.B \-L, \-\-list
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The target expression will be interpreted as a comma delimited list,
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example: server1.foo.bar,server2.foo.bar,example7.quo.qux
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.B \-G, \-\-grain
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The target expression matches values returned by the Salt grains system on
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the minions. The target expression is in the format of \(aq<grain value>:<glob
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expression>\(aq; example: \(aqos:Arch*\(aq
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This was changed in version 0.9.8 to accept glob expressions instead of
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regular expression. To use regular expression matching with grains use
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the \-\-grain\-pcre option.
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.TP
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.B \-\-grain\-pcre
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The target expression matches values returned by the Salt grains system on
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the minions. The target expression is in the format of \(aq<grain value>:<
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regular expression>\(aq; example: \(aqos:Arch.*\(aq
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.B \-C, \-\-compound
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Utilize many target definitions to make the call very granular. This option
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takes a group of targets separated by and or or. The default matcher is a
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glob as usual, if something other than a glob is used preface it with the
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letter denoting the type, example: \(aqwebserv* and \fI\%G@os\fP:Debian or \fI\%E@db*\fP\(aq
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make sure that the compound target is encapsulated in quotes.
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.TP
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.B \-X, \-\-exsel
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Instead of using shell globs use the return code of a function.
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.B \-N, \-\-nodegroup
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Use a predefined compound target defined in the Salt master configuration
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file.
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.B \-I, \-\-pillar
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Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the target use a pillar value to
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identify targets, the syntax for the target is the pillar key followed by
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a glob expression: "role:production*"
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.TP
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.B \-S, \-\-ipcidr
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Match based on Subnet (CIDR notation) or IPv4 address.
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.TP
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.B \-R, \-\-range
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Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the target use a range expression
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to identify targets. Range expressions look like %cluster.
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Using the Range option requires that a range server is set up and the
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location of the range server is referenced in the master configuration
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file.
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.B \-\-return
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Chose an alternative returner to call on the minion, if an alternative
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returner is used then the return will not come back to the command line
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but will be sent to the specified return system.
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.B \-c CONFIG_DIR, \-\-config\-dir=CONFIG_dir
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The location of the Salt configuration directory, this directory contains
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the configuration files for Salt master and minions. The default location
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on most systems is /etc/salt.
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.TP
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.B \-v VERBOSE, \-\-verbose
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Turn on verbosity for the salt call, this will cause the salt command to
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print out extra data like the job id.
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.B \-d, \-\-doc, \-\-documentation
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Return the documentation for the module functions available on the minions
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.B \-\-out
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Pass in an alternative outputter to display the return of data. This
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outputter can be any of the available outputters:
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grains, highstate, json, key, overstatestage, pprint, raw, txt, yaml
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Some outputters are formatted only for data returned from specific
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functions, for instance the grains outputter will not work for non grains
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data.
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If an outputter is used that does not support the data passed into it, then
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Salt will fall back on the pprint outputter and display the return data
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using the python pprint library.
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.B \-\-out\-indent OUTPUT_INDENT, \-\-output\-indent OUTPUT_INDENT
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Print the output indented by the provided value in spaces. Negative values
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disables indentation. Only applicable in outputters that support indentation.
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.B \-\-no\-color
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Disable all colored output
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.sp
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\fIsalt(7)\fP
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\fIsalt\-master(1)\fP
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\fIsalt\-minion(1)\fP
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.SH AUTHOR
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Thomas S. Hatch <thatch45@gmail.com> and many others, please see the Authors file
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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2013, Thomas S. Hatch
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