Manage the information in the hosts file
salt.modules.hosts.
add_host
(ip, alias)¶Add a host to an existing entry, if the entry is not in place then create it with the given host
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.add_host <ip> <alias>
salt.modules.hosts.
get_alias
(ip)¶Return the list of aliases associated with an ip
Aliases (host names) are returned in the order in which they appear in the hosts file. If there are no aliases associated with the IP, an empty list is returned.
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.get_alias <ip addr>
salt.modules.hosts.
get_ip
(host)¶Return the ip associated with the named host
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.get_ip <hostname>
salt.modules.hosts.
has_pair
(ip, alias)¶Return true if the alias is set
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.has_pair <ip> <alias>
salt.modules.hosts.
list_hosts
()¶Return the hosts found in the hosts file in this format:
{'<ip addr>': ['alias1', 'alias2', ...]}
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.list_hosts
salt.modules.hosts.
rm_host
(ip, alias)¶Remove a host entry from the hosts file
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.rm_host <ip> <alias>
salt.modules.hosts.
set_comment
(ip, comment)¶Set the comment for a host to an existing entry, if the entry is not in place then return False
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.set_comment <ip> <comment>
salt.modules.hosts.
set_host
(ip, alias, comment=None)¶Set the host entry in the hosts file for the given ip, this will overwrite any previous entry for the given ip
Changed in version 2016.3.0: If alias
does not include any host names (it is the empty
string or contains only whitespace), all entries for the given
IP address are removed.
CLI Example:
salt '*' hosts.set_host <ip> <alias>
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