salt-ssh - salt-ssh Documentation
salt-ssh '*' [ options ] sys.doc
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Salt SSH allows for salt routines to be executed using only SSH
for transport
- --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.
- --roster
- Define which roster system to use, this defines if a database backend,
scanner, or custom roster system is used. Default is the flat file
roster.
- --roster-file
- Define an alternative location for the default roster file location. The
default roster file is called roster and is found in the same
directory as the master config file.
New in version 2014.1.0.
- --refresh,
--refresh-cache
- Force a refresh of the master side data cache of the target's data. This
is needed if a target's grains have been changed and the auto refresh
timeframe has not been reached.
- --max-procs
- Set the number of concurrent minions to communicate with. This value
defines how many processes are opened up at a time to manage connections,
the more running process the faster communication should be, default is
25.
- Pass in extra files to include in the state tarball.
- -s, --static
- Return the data from minions as a group after they all return.
- -w, --wipe
- Remove the deployment of the salt files when done executing.
- -W,
--rand-thin-dir
- Select a random temp dir to deploy on the remote system. The dir will be
cleaned after the execution.
- -t, --regen-thin,
--thin
- Trigger a thin tarball regeneration. This is needed if custom
grains/modules/states have been added or updated.
- --jid=JID
- Pass a JID to be used instead of generating one.
- --pre-flight
- Run the ssh_pre_flight script defined in the roster. By default this
script will only run if the thin dir does not exist on the target minion.
This option will force the script to run regardless of the thin dir
existing or not.
- --priv=SSH_PRIV
- Specify the SSH private key file to be used for authentication.
- -i,
--ignore-host-keys
- By default ssh host keys are honored and connections will ask for
approval. Use this option to disable StrictHostKeyChecking.
- --no-host-keys
- Fully ignores ssh host keys which by default are honored and connections
would ask for approval. Useful if the host key of a remote server has
changed and would still error with --ignore-host-keys.
- --user=SSH_USER
- Set the default user to attempt to use when authenticating.
- --passwd
- Set the default password to attempt to use when authenticating.
- --askpass
- Interactively ask for the SSH password with no echo - avoids password in
process args and stored in history.
- --key-deploy
- Set this flag to attempt to deploy the authorized ssh key with all
minions. This combined with --passwd can make initial deployment of keys
very fast and easy.
- --identities-only
- Use the only authentication identity files configured in the ssh_config
files. See IdentitiesOnly flag in man ssh_config.
Logging options which override any settings defined on the
configuration files.
The default matching that Salt utilizes is shell-style globbing
around the minion id. See
https://docs.python.org/2/library/fnmatch.html#module-fnmatch.
- -E, --pcre
- The target expression will be interpreted as a PCRE regular expression
rather than a shell glob.
- --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.
NOTE:
If using --out=json, you will probably want
--static as well. Without the static option, you will get a separate
JSON string per minion which makes JSON output invalid as a whole. This is due
to using an iterative outputter. So if you want to feed it to a JSON parser,
use --static as well.
Thomas S. Hatch <thatch45@gmail.com> and many others, please
see the Authors file