The Salt system is amazingly simple and easy to configure. The two components of the Salt system each have a respective configuration file. The salt-master is configured via the master configuration file, and the salt-proxy is configured via the proxy configuration file.
The Salt Minion configuration is very simple. Typically, the only value that needs to be set is the master value so the proxy knows where to locate its master.
By default, the salt-proxy configuration will be in /etc/salt/proxy
.
A notable exception is FreeBSD, where the configuration will be in
/usr/local/etc/salt/proxy
.
add_proxymodule_to_opts
¶New in version 2015.8.2.
Changed in version 2016.3.0.
Default: False
Add the proxymodule LazyLoader object to opts.
add_proxymodule_to_opts: True
proxy_merge_grains_in_module
¶New in version 2016.3.0.
Changed in version 2017.7.0.
Default: True
If a proxymodule has a function called grains
, then call it during
regular grains loading and merge the results with the proxy's grains
dictionary. Otherwise it is assumed that the module calls the grains
function in a custom way and returns the data elsewhere.
proxy_merge_grains_in_module: False
proxy_keep_alive
¶New in version 2017.7.0.
Default: True
Whether the connection with the remote device should be restarted
when dead. The proxy module must implement the alive
function,
otherwise the connection is considered alive.
proxy_keep_alive: False
proxy_keep_alive_interval
¶New in version 2017.7.0.
Default: 1
The frequency of keepalive checks, in minutes. It requires the
proxy_keep_alive
option to be enabled
(and the proxy module to implement the alive
function).
proxy_keep_alive_interval: 5
proxy_always_alive
¶New in version 2017.7.0.
Default: True
Whether the proxy should maintain the connection with the remote
device. Similarly to proxy_keep_alive
, this option
is very specific to the design of the proxy module.
When proxy_always_alive
is set to False
,
the connection with the remote device is not maintained and
has to be closed after every command.
proxy_always_alive: False
proxy_merge_pillar_in_opts
¶New in version 2017.7.3.
Default: False
.
Whether the pillar data to be merged into the proxy configuration options. As multiple proxies can run on the same server, we may need different configuration options for each, while there's one single configuration file. The solution is merging the pillar data of each proxy minion into the opts.
proxy_merge_pillar_in_opts: True
proxy_deep_merge_pillar_in_opts
¶New in version 2017.7.3.
Default: False
.
Deep merge of pillar data into configuration opts.
This option is evaluated only when proxy_merge_pillar_in_opts
is
enabled.
proxy_merge_pillar_in_opts_strategy
¶New in version 2017.7.3.
Default: smart
.
The strategy used when merging pillar configuration into opts.
This option is evaluated only when proxy_merge_pillar_in_opts
is
enabled.
proxy_mines_pillar
¶New in version 2017.7.3.
Default: True
.
Allow enabling mine details using pillar data. This evaluates the mine
configuration under the pillar, for the following regular minion options that
are also equally available on the proxy minion: mine_interval
,
and mine_functions
.