Sign In Start Free Trial
Account

Add to playlist

Create a Playlist

Modal Close icon
You need to login to use this feature.
  • Book Overview & Buying Mastering SaltStack
  • Table Of Contents Toc
  • Feedback & Rating feedback
Mastering SaltStack

Mastering SaltStack

By : Joseph Hall
1 (1)
close
close
Mastering SaltStack

Mastering SaltStack

1 (1)
By: Joseph Hall

Overview of this book

SaltStack is known as a popular configuration management system, but that barely scratches the surface. It is, in fact, a powerful automation suite, which is designed not only to help you manage your servers, but to help them manage themselves. SaltStack is used worldwide by organizations ranging from just a few servers, to tens of thousands of nodes across data centers in multiple continents. This award-winning software is fast becoming the standard for systems management in the cloud world. This book will take you through the advanced features of SaltStack, bringing forward capabilities that will help you excel in the management of your servers. You will be taken through the the mind of the modern systems engineer, and discover how they use Salt to manage their infrastructures, and why those design decisions are so important. The inner workings of Salt will be explored, so that as you advance your knowledge of Salt, you will be able to swim with the current, rather than against it. Various subsystems of Salt are explained in detail, including Salt SSH, Salt Cloud, and external pillars, filesystems, and job caches. You will be taken through an in-depth discussion of how to effectively scale Salt to manage thousands of machines, and how to troubleshoot issues when things don't go exactly the way you expect them to. You will also be taken through an overview of RAET, Salt's new transport protocol, and given an insight into how this technology improves Salt, and the possibilities that it brings with it.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
close
close
12
Index

Using rosters

Salt was originally designed to operate without the traditional database that many of its forefathers used to store remote system configuration. As its message bus could retrieve information directly from remote machines, often faster than a database lookup, the need for a database was minimized.

As minions connect to the master and not the other way around, in a traditional Salt infrastructure, the master did not even have a need to store the network and host configuration for the minions. The game changes when dealing with SSH-based connections because the master necessarily connects to its minions via SSH.

Rosters were introduced as a means for Salt SSH to keep track of the host information. The default roster, which uses flat text files, is enough to get the job done. More dynamic rosters add vast depths of power.

The flat roster

As its name suggests, this roster uses a flat file. This is normally stored as /etc/salt/roster, but it can be changed with the -roster-file option...

Visually different images
CONTINUE READING
83
Tech Concepts
36
Programming languages
73
Tech Tools
Icon Unlimited access to the largest independent learning library in tech of over 8,000 expert-authored tech books and videos.
Icon Innovative learning tools, including AI book assistants, code context explainers, and text-to-speech.
Icon 50+ new titles added per month and exclusive early access to books as they are being written.
Mastering SaltStack
notes
bookmark Notes and Bookmarks search Search in title playlist Add to playlist font-size Font size

Change the font size

margin-width Margin width

Change margin width

day-mode Day/Sepia/Night Modes

Change background colour

Close icon Search
Country selected

Close icon Your notes and bookmarks

Confirmation

Modal Close icon
claim successful

Buy this book with your credits?

Modal Close icon
Are you sure you want to buy this book with one of your credits?
Close
YES, BUY

Submit Your Feedback

Modal Close icon
Modal Close icon
Modal Close icon