salt-call - salt-call Documentation
The salt-call command is used to run module functions locally on a
minion instead of executing them from the master. Salt-call is used to run a
Standalone Minion, and was originally created for troubleshooting.
The Salt Master is contacted to retrieve state files and other
resources during execution unless the --local option is
specified.
NOTE:
salt-call commands execute from the current user's
shell context, while salt commands execute from the system's default
context.
- --version
- Print the version of Salt that is running.
- -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.
- --hard-crash
- Raise any original exception rather than exiting gracefully Default:
False
- -g, --grains
- Return the information generated by the Salt grains
- --master=MASTER
- Specify the master to use. The minion must be authenticated with the
master. If this option is omitted, the master options from the minion
config will be used. If multi masters are set up the first listed master
that responds will be used.
- --return
RETURNER
- Set salt-call to pass the return data to one or many returner interfaces.
To use many returner interfaces specify a comma delimited list of
returners.
- --local
- Run salt-call locally, as if there was no master running.
- --metadata
- Print out the execution metadata as well as the return. This will print
out the outputter data, the return code, etc.
- --id=ID
- Specify the minion id to use. If this option is omitted, the id option
from the minion config will be used.
Logging options which override any settings defined on the
configuration files.
- --out
- Pass in an alternative outputter to display the return of data. This
outputter can be any of the available outputters:
highstate, json, key,
overstatestage, pprint, raw, txt, yaml, and
many others.
Some outputters are formatted only for data returned from specific
functions. If an outputter is used that does not support the data passed
into it, then Salt will fall back on the pprint outputter and display
the return data using the Python pprint standard library module.
- --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.
- --out-file-append, --output-file-append
- Append the output to the specified file.
- --force-color
- Force colored output
NOTE:
When using colored output the color codes are as follows:
green denotes success, red denotes failure,
blue denotes changes and success and yellow denotes a expected
future change in configuration.
Thomas S. Hatch <thatch45@gmail.com> and many others, please
see the Authors file