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Salt Syndic
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===========
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The Salt Syndic interface is a powerful tool which allows for the construction
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of Salt command topologies. A basic Salt setup has a Salt Master commanding a
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group of Salt Minions. The Syndic interface is a special passthrough
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minion, it is run on a master and connects to another master, then the master
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that the Syndic minion is listening to can control the minions attached to
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the master running the syndic.
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The intent for supporting many layouts is not presented with the intent of
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supposing the use of any single topology, but to allow a more flexible method
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of controlling many systems.
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Configuring the Syndic
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======================
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Since the Syndic only needs to be attached to a higher level master the
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configuration is very simple. On a master that is running a syndic to connect
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to a higher level master the syndic_master option needs to be set in the
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master config file. The syndic_master option contains the hostname or ip
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address of the master server that can control the master that the syndic is
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running on.
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The master that the syndic connects to sees the syndic as an ordinary minion,
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and treats it as such. the higher level master will need to accept the syndic's
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minion key like any other minion. This master will also need to set the
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order_masters value in the configuration to True. The order_masters option in
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the config on the higher level master is very important, to control a syndic
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extra information needs to be sent with the publications, the order_masters
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option makes sure that the extra data is sent out.
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Running the Syndic
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==================
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The Syndic is a separate daemon that needs to be started on the master that is
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controlled by a higher master. Starting the Syndic daemon is the same as
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starting the other Salt daemons.
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.. code-block:: bash
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# salt-syndic
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