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