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SALT(1) | Salt | SALT(1) |
NAME¶
salt - saltSYNOPSIS¶
salt '*' [ options ] sys.doc
salt -E '.*' [ options ] sys.doc cmd
salt -G 'os:Arch.*' [ options ] test.ping
salt -C 'G@os:Arch.* and webserv* or G@kernel:FreeBSD' [ options ]
test.ping
DESCRIPTION¶
Salt allows for commands to be executed across a swath of remote systems in parallel. This means that remote systems can be both controlled and queried with ease.OPTIONS¶
- --version
- Print the version of Salt that is running.
- --versions-report
- Show program's dependencies and version number, and then exit
- -h, --help
- Show the help message and exit
- -c CONFIG_DIR, --config-dir=CONFIG_dir
- The location of the Salt configuration directory. This directory contains the configuration files for Salt master and minions. The default location on most systems is /etc/salt.
- -t TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT
- The timeout in seconds to wait for replies from the Salt minions. The timeout number specifies how long the command line client will wait to query the minions and check on running jobs. Default: 5
- -s, --static
- By default as of version 0.9.8 the salt command returns data to the console as it is received from minions, but previous releases would return data only after all data was received. To only return the data with a hard timeout and after all minions have returned then use the static option.
- --async
- Instead of waiting for the job to run on minions only print the jod id of the started execution and complete.
- --state-output=STATE_OUTPUT
- New in version 0.17.
- --subset=SUBSET
- Execute the routine on a random subset of the targeted minions. The minions will be verified that they have the named function before executing.
- -v VERBOSE, --verbose
- Turn on verbosity for the salt call, this will cause the salt command to print out extra data like the job id.
- -b BATCH, --batch-size=BATCH
- Instead of executing on all targeted minions at once, execute on a progressive set of minions. This option takes an argument in the form of an explicit number of minions to execute at once, or a percentage of minions to execute on.
- -a EAUTH, --auth=EAUTH
- Pass in an external authentication medium to validate against. The credentials will be prompted for. Can be used with the -T option.
- -T, --make-token
- Used in conjunction with the -a option. This creates a token that allows for the authenticated user to send commands without needing to re-authenticate.
- --return=RETURNER
- Chose an alternative returner to call on the minion, if an alternative returner is used then the return will not come back to the command line but will be sent to the specified return system.
- -d, --doc, --documentation
- Return the documentation for the module functions available on the minions
- --args-separator=ARGS_SEPARATOR
- Set the special argument used as a delimiter between command arguments of compound commands. This is useful when one wants to pass commas as arguments to some of the commands in a compound command.
Logging Options¶
Logging options which override any settings defined on the configuration files.- -l LOG_LEVEL, --log-level=LOG_LEVEL
- Console logging log level. One of all, garbage, trace, debug, info, warning, error, quiet. Default: warning.
- --log-file=LOG_FILE
- Log file path. Default: /var/log/salt/master.
- --log-file-level=LOG_LEVEL_LOGFILE
- Logfile logging log level. One of all, garbage, trace, debug, info, warning, error, quiet. Default: warning.
Target Selection¶
- -E, --pcre
- The target expression will be interpreted as a PCRE regular expression rather than a shell glob.
- -L, --list
- The target expression will be interpreted as a comma-delimited list; example: server1.foo.bar,server2.foo.bar,example7.quo.qux
- -G, --grain
- The target expression matches values returned by the Salt
grains system on the minions. The target expression is in the format of
'<grain value>:<glob expression>'; example: 'os:Arch*'
- --grain-pcre
- The target expression matches values returned by the Salt grains system on the minions. The target expression is in the format of '<grain value>:< regular expression>'; example: 'os:Arch.*'
- -N, --nodegroup
- Use a predefined compound target defined in the Salt master configuration file.
- -R, --range
- Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the target, use a
range expression to identify targets. Range expressions look like
%cluster.
- -C, --compound
- Utilize many target definitions to make the call very granular. This option takes a group of targets separated by and or or. The default matcher is a glob as usual. If something other than a glob is used, preface it with the letter denoting the type; example: 'webserv* and G@os:Debian or E@db*' Make sure that the compound target is encapsulated in quotes.
- -X, --exsel
- Instead of using shell globs, use the return code of a function.
- -I, --pillar
- Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the target, use a pillar value to identify targets. The syntax for the target is the pillar key followed by a glob expression: "role:production*"
- -S, --ipcidr
- Match based on Subnet (CIDR notation) or IPv4 address.
Output Options¶
- --out
- Pass in an alternative outputter to display the return of data. This outputter can be any of the available outputters:
grains, highstate, json,
key, overstatestage, pprint, raw, txt,
yaml
- Note
- If using --out=json, you will probably want --static as well. Without the static option, you will get a JSON string for each minion. This is due to using an iterative outputter. So if you want to feed it to a JSON parser, use --static as well.
- --out-indent OUTPUT_INDENT, --output-indent OUTPUT_INDENT
- Print the output indented by the provided value in spaces. Negative values disable indentation. Only applicable in outputters that support indentation.
- --out-file=OUTPUT_FILE, --output-file=OUTPUT_FILE
- Write the output to the specified file.
- --no-color
- Disable all colored output
- --force-color
- Force colored output
SEE ALSO¶
salt(7) salt-master(1) salt-minion(1)AUTHOR¶
Thomas S. Hatch <thatch45@gmail.com> and many others, please see the Authors fileCOPYRIGHT¶
2013 SaltStack, Inc.June 16, 2014 | 0.17.5 |