Because every Chef needs a little Salt.
Improved Remote Execution for Open Source Chef
Install Salt master and/or minion.
I'm glad you asked!
Open Source Chef is weak in one key area that Salt just so happens to be very
strong: remote execution. knife ssh "name:*" "sudo chef-client"
really doesn't
scale very well.
Think of Salt as the Push Jobs plugin for Open Source Chef. They're even based on the same basic messaging technology: ZeroMQ.
And as of SaltStack 2014.7, they have significantly improved Chef integration.
Want to do a chef client run on all your nodes: salt "*" chef.client
Then, you
can use the job management commands to check on the status of your run.
And since you made or are hopefully about to make the wise decision to use this cookbook, you'll get even better Chef-Salt integration. The cookbook will automatically sync up the metadata (grains in Salt parlance) between Chef and Salt to allow you to filter on role or environment or custom markers.
This cooked has been confirmed to work on:
node['salt']['version']
- Package version to be installed (defaults to nil for latest). This attribute applies to both the master and minion, since you'll want to keep their versions synced upnode['salt']['role']['master']
- Salt master role (defaults to salt_master)node['salt']['role']['minion']
- Salt minion role (defaults to salt_minion)node['salt']['minion']['master']
- Address or list of masters, if not using built-in search functionality.
node['salt']['minion']['environment']
- The environment in which to search for a master; or nil
to search all environments (defaults to the node's environment)
node['salt']['minion']['config_cookbook']
and node['salt']['minion']['config_template']
allow you to override the template used to generate the minion config file /etc/salt/minion
node['salt']['minion']['install_opts']
allows you to specify install options for the package install statement (ex. '--nogpgcheck', but defaults to nil)
node['salt']['minion']['config']
- contains a hash of config values (see https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/minion.html)
node['salt']['master']['api']['enable']
- install salt-api package (defaults to false
)
node['salt']['master']['api']['install_opts']
- (defaults to nil
)
node['salt']['master']['api']['package']
- (defaults to salt-api
)
node['salt']['master']['api']['config']
- contains a hash of config values (see https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/netapi/all/salt.netapi.rest_cherrypy.html)
node['salt']['minion']['environment']
- The environment in which to search for minions; or nil
to search all environments (defaults to the node's environment)
node['salt']['master']['config_cookbook']
and node['salt']['master']['config_template']
allow you to override the template used to generate the master config file /etc/salt/master
node['salt']['master']['install_opts']
allows you to specify install options for the package install statement (ex. '--nogpgcheck', but defaults to nil)
node['salt']['master']['config']
- contains a hash of config values (see https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/master.html)
See attribute files for more supported attributes.
Nothing; reserved to include future LWRPs.
Install Salt master using OS package manager.
Install Salt minion using OS package manager.
None at this time.
Define two roles named salt_master and salt_minion, which include the corresponding recipes. The nodes will automatically discover each other within the same environment (when using Chef Server).
If you want your Salt Masters to operate across all environments, set
node['salt']['minion']['environment']
to nil
for all minions; and set
node['salt']['master']['environment']
to nil
for all masters.
The cookbook will automatically manage the key exchange between minions and masters. Note that once a new minion is setup, it will still be unable to communicate with the master(s) until the next Chef run on the master(s). The minion recipe registers the minion's public key and the master recipe then accepts any new keys that are registered with Chef.
This cookbook attempts to keep metadata synchronized between Chef and Salt.
Minions are automatically tagged (and updated on every chef-client run) with the following two standard Salt grains:
salt -G "environment:production" ...
salt -G "role:salt_minion" ...
In addition, you can define your own custom grains using the node['salt']['minion']['grains']
attribute. See above.
Copyright:: 2016, Grant Ridder
Copyright:: 2014, Daryl Robbins
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