.. _configuration-salt-minion:

===========================
Configuring the Salt Minion
===========================

The Salt system is amazingly simple and easy to configure, the two components
of the Salt system each have a respective configuration file. The
:command:`salt-master` is configured via the master configuration file, and the
:command:`salt-minion` is configured via the minion configuration file.

.. seealso::
    :ref:`example minion configuration file <configuration-examples-minion>`

The Salt Minion configuration is very simple, typically the only value that
needs to be set is the master value so the minion can find its master.



Minion Primary Configuration
============================

.. conf_minion:: master

``master``
----------

Default: ``salt``

The hostname or ipv4 of the master.

.. code-block:: yaml

    master: salt

.. conf_minion:: master_port

``master_port``
---------------

Default: ``4506``

The port of the master ret server, this needs to coincide with the ret_port
option on the Salt master.

.. code-block:: yaml

    master_port: 4506

.. conf_minion:: user

``user``
--------

Default: ``root``

The user to run the Salt processes

.. code-block:: yaml

    user: root

.. conf_minion:: pidfile

``pidfile``
-----------

Default: ``/var/run/salt-minion.pid``

The location of the daemon's process ID file

.. code-block:: yaml

    pidfile: /var/run/salt-minion.pid

.. conf_minion:: root_dir

``root_dir``
------------

Default: ``/``

This directory is prepended to the following options: :conf_minion:`pki_dir`,
:conf_minion:`cachedir`, :conf_minion:`log_file`, :conf_minion:`sock_dir`, and
:conf_minion:`pidfile`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    root_dir: /

.. conf_minion:: pki_dir

``pki_dir``
-----------

Default: ``/etc/salt/pki``

The directory used to store the minion's public and private keys.

.. code-block:: yaml

    pki_dir: /etc/salt/pki

.. conf_minion:: id

``id``
------

Default: the system's hostname

.. seealso:: :ref:`Salt Walkthrough <minion-id-generation>`

    The :strong:`Setting up a Salt Minion` section contains detailed
    information on how the hostname is determined.

Explicitly declare the id for this minion to use. Since Salt uses detached ids
it is possible to run multiple minions on the same machine but with different
ids.

.. code-block:: yaml

    id: foo.bar.com

.. conf_minion:: append_domain

``append_domain``
-----------------

Default: ``None``

Append a domain to a hostname in the event that it does not exist. This is
useful for systems where ``socket.getfqdn()`` does not actually result in a
FQDN (for instance, Solaris).

.. code-block:: yaml

    append_domain: foo.org

.. conf_minion:: cachedir

``cachedir``
------------

Default: ``/var/cache/salt``

The location for minion cache data.

.. code-block:: yaml

    cachedir: /var/cache/salt

.. conf_minion:: verify_env

``verify_env``
--------------

Default: ``True``

Verify and set permissions on configuration directories at startup.

.. code-block:: yaml

    verify_env: True

.. note::

    When marked as True the verify_env option requires WRITE access to the 
    configuration directory (/etc/salt/). In certain situations such as
    mounting /etc/salt/ as read-only for templating this will create a
    stack trace when state.highstate is called.

.. conf_minion:: cache_jobs

``cache_jobs``
--------------

Default: ``False``

The minion can locally cache the return data from jobs sent to it, this can be
a good way to keep track of the minion side of the jobs the minion has
executed. By default this feature is disabled, to enable set cache_jobs to
``True``.

.. code-block:: yaml

    cache_jobs: False

.. conf_minion:: sock_dir

``sock_dir``
--------------

Default: ``/var/run/salt/minion``

The directory where Unix sockets will be kept.

.. code-block:: yaml

    sock_dir: /var/run/salt/minion

.. conf_minion:: backup_mode

``backup_mode``
---------------

Default: ``[]``

Backup files replaced by file.managed and file.recurse under cachedir.

.. code-block:: yaml

    backup_mode: minion

.. conf_minion:: acceptance_wait_time

``acceptance_wait_time``
------------------------

Default: ``10``

The number of seconds to wait until attempting to re-authenticate with the
master.

.. code-block:: yaml

    acceptance_wait_time: 10

.. conf_minion:: random_reauth_delay

``random_reauth_delay``
------------------------

When the master key changes, the minion will try to re-auth itself to
receive the new master key. In larger environments this can cause a syn-flood
on the master because all minions try to re-auth immediately. To prevent this
and have a minion wait for a random amount of time, use this optional
parameter. The wait-time will be a random number of seconds between
0 and the defined value.

.. code-block:: yaml

    random_reauth_delay: 60

.. conf_minion:: acceptance_wait_time_max

``acceptance_wait_time_max``
----------------------------

Default: ``None``

The maximum number of seconds to wait until attempting to re\-authenticate
with the master. If set, the wait will increase by acceptance_wait_time
seconds each iteration.

.. code-block:: yaml

    acceptance_wait_time_max: None

.. conf_minion:: dns_check

``dns_check``
-------------

Default: ``True``

When healing, a dns_check is run. This is to make sure that the originally
resolved dns has not changed. If this is something that does not happen in your
environment, set this value to ``False``.

.. code-block:: yaml

    dns_check: True

.. conf_minion:: ipc_mode

``ipc_mode``
-------------

Default: ``ipc``

Windows platforms lack POSIX IPC and must rely on slower TCP based inter-
process communications. Set ipc_mode to ``tcp`` on such systems.

.. code-block:: yaml

    ipc_mode: ipc

.. conf_minion:: tcp_pub_port

``tcp_pub_port``
----------------

Default: ``4510``

Publish port used when :conf_minion:`ipc_mode` is set to ``tcp``.

.. code-block:: yaml

    tcp_pub_port: 4510

.. conf_minion:: tcp_pull_port

``tcp_pull_port``
-----------------

Default: ``4511``

Pull port used when :conf_minion:`ipc_mode` is set to ``tcp``.

.. code-block:: yaml

    tcp_pull_port: 4511



Minion Module Management
========================

.. conf_minion:: disable_modules

``disable_modules``
-------------------

Default: ``[]`` (all modules are enabled by default)

The event may occur in which the administrator desires that a minion should not
be able to execute a certain module. The sys module is built into the minion
and cannot be disabled.

This setting can also tune the minion, as all modules are loaded into ram
disabling modules will lover the minion's ram footprint.

.. code-block:: yaml

    disable_modules:
      - test
      - solr

.. conf_minion:: disable_returners

``disable_returners``
---------------------

Default: ``[]`` (all returners are enabled by default)

If certain returners should be disabled, this is the place

.. code-block:: yaml

    disable_returners:
      - mongo_return

.. conf_minion:: module_dirs

``module_dirs``
---------------

Default: ``[]``

A list of extra directories to search for Salt modules

.. code-block:: yaml

    module_dirs:
      - /var/lib/salt/modules

.. conf_minion:: returner_dirs

``returner_dirs``
-----------------

Default: ``[]``

A list of extra directories to search for Salt returners

.. code-block:: yaml

    returners_dirs:
      - /var/lib/salt/returners

.. conf_minion:: states_dirs

``states_dirs``
---------------

Default: ``[]``

A list of extra directories to search for Salt states

.. code-block:: yaml

    states_dirs:
      - /var/lib/salt/states


.. conf_minion:: render_dirs

``render_dirs``
---------------

Default: ``[]``

A list of extra directories to search for Salt renderers

.. code-block:: yaml

    render_dirs:
      - /var/lib/salt/renderers

.. conf_minion:: cython_enable

``cython_enable``
-----------------

Default: ``False``

Set this value to true to enable auto-loading and compiling of ``.pyx`` modules,
This setting requires that ``gcc`` and ``cython`` are installed on the minion

.. code-block:: yaml

    cython_enable: False

.. conf_minion:: providers

``providers``
-------------

Default: (empty)

A module provider can be statically overwritten or extended for the minion via
the ``providers`` option. This can be done :doc:`on an individual basis in an
SLS file <../states/providers>`, or globally here in the minion config, like
below.

.. code-block:: yaml

    providers:
      service: systemd

      
State Management Settings
=========================

.. conf_minion:: renderer

``renderer``
------------

Default: ``yaml_jinja``

The default renderer used for local state executions

.. code-block:: yaml

    renderer: yaml_jinja

.. conf_minion:: state_verbose

``state_verbose``
-----------------

Default: ``False``

state_verbose allows for the data returned from the minion to be more
verbose. Normally only states that fail or states that have changes are
returned, but setting state_verbose to ``True`` will return all states that
were checked

.. code-block:: yaml

    state_verbose: True

.. conf_minion:: state_output

``state_output``
----------------

Default: ``full``

The state_output setting changes if the output is the full multi line
output for each changed state if set to 'full', but if set to 'terse'
the output will be shortened to a single line.

.. code-block:: yaml

    state_output: full

.. conf_minion:: autoload_dynamic_modules

``autoload_dynamic_modules``
----------------------------

Default: ``True``

autoload_dynamic_modules Turns on automatic loading of modules found in the
environments on the master. This is turned on by default, to turn of
auto-loading modules when states run set this value to ``False``

.. code-block:: yaml

    autoload_dynamic_modules: True

.. conf_minion:: clean_dynamic_modules

Default: ``True``

clean_dynamic_modules keeps the dynamic modules on the minion in sync with
the dynamic modules on the master, this means that if a dynamic module is
not on the master it will be deleted from the minion. By default this is
enabled and can be disabled by changing this value to ``False``

.. code-block:: yaml

    clean_dynamic_modules: True

.. conf_minion:: environment

``environment``
---------------

Default: ``None``

Normally the minion is not isolated to any single environment on the master
when running states, but the environment can be isolated on the minion side
by statically setting it. Remember that the recommended way to manage
environments is to isolate via the top file.

.. code-block:: yaml

    environment: None



File Directory Settings
=======================

.. conf_minion:: file_client

``file_client``
---------------

Default: ``remote``

The client defaults to looking on the master server for files, but can be
directed to look on the minion by setting this parameter to ``local``.

.. code-block:: yaml

    file_client: remote

.. conf_minion:: file_roots

``file_roots``
--------------

Default:

.. code-block:: yaml

    base:
      - /srv/salt

When using a local :conf_minion:`file_client`, this parameter is used to setup
the fileserver's environments. This parameter operates identically to the
:conf_master:`master config parameter of the same name <file_roots>`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    file_roots:
      base:
        - /srv/salt
      dev:
        - /srv/salt/dev/services
        - /srv/salt/dev/states
      prod:
        - /srv/salt/prod/services
        - /srv/salt/prod/states

.. conf_master:: hash_type

``hash_type``
-------------

Default: ``md5``

The hash_type is the hash to use when discovering the hash of a file on the
local fileserver. The default is md5, but sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384 and
sha512 are also supported.

.. code-block:: yaml

    hash_type: md5

.. conf_minion:: pillar_roots

``pillar_roots``
----------------

Default:

.. code-block:: yaml

    base:
      - /srv/pillar

When using a local :conf_minion:`file_client`, this parameter is used to setup
the pillar environments.

.. code-block:: yaml

    pillar_roots:
      base:
        - /srv/pillar
      dev:
        - /srv/pillar/dev
      prod:
        - /srv/pillar/prod



Security Settings
=================

.. conf_minion:: open_mode

``open_mode``
-------------

Default: ``False``

Open mode can be used to clean out the PKI key received from the Salt master,
turn on open mode, restart the minion, then turn off open mode and restart the
minion to clean the keys.

.. code-block:: yaml

    open_mode: False



Thread Settings
===============

.. conf_minion:: multiprocessing

Default: ``True``

Disable multiprocessing support by default when a minion receives a
publication a new process is spawned and the command is executed therein.

.. code-block:: yaml

    multiprocessing: True




.. _minion-logging-settings:

Minion Logging Settings
=======================

.. conf_minion:: log_file

``log_file``
------------

Default: ``/var/log/salt/minion``

The minion log can be sent to a regular file, local path name, or network 
location.  See also :conf_log:`log_file`.

Examples:

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_file: /var/log/salt/minion

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_file: file:///dev/log

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_file: udp://loghost:10514



.. conf_minion:: log_level

``log_level``
-------------

Default: ``warning``

The level of messages to send to the console. See also :conf_log:`log_level`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_level: warning




.. conf_minion:: log_level_logfile

``log_level_logfile``
---------------------

Default: ``warning``

The level of messages to send to the log file. See also 
:conf_log:`log_level_logfile`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_level_logfile: warning



.. conf_minion:: log_datefmt

``log_datefmt``
---------------

Default: ``%H:%M:%S``

The date and time format used in console log messages. See also 
:conf_log:`log_datefmt`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_datefmt: '%H:%M:%S'




.. conf_minion:: log_datefmt_logfile

``log_datefmt_logfile``
-----------------------

Default: ``%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S``

The date and time format used in log file messages. See also 
:conf_log:`log_datefmt_logfile`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_datefmt_logfile: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'



.. conf_minion:: log_fmt_console

``log_fmt_console``
-------------------

Default: ``[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s``

The format of the console logging messages. See also 
:conf_log:`log_fmt_console`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_fmt_console: '[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'



.. conf_minion:: log_fmt_logfile

``log_fmt_logfile``
-------------------

Default: ``%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03.0f [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s``

The format of the log file logging messages. See also 
:conf_log:`log_fmt_logfile`.

.. code-block:: yaml

    log_fmt_logfile: '%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03.0f [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'



.. conf_minion:: log_granular_levels

``log_granular_levels``
-----------------------

Default: ``{}``

This can be used to control logging levels more specifically. See also 
:conf_log:`log_granular_levels`.



Include Configuration
=====================

.. conf_minion:: include

``default_include``
-------------------

Default: ``minion.d/*.conf``

The minion can include configuration from other files. Per default the
minion will automatically include all config files from `minion.d/*.conf`
where minion.d is relative to the directory of the minion configuration
file.

``include``
-----------

Default: ``not defined``

The minion can include configuration from other files. To enable this,
pass a list of paths to this option. The paths can be either relative or
absolute; if relative, they are considered to be relative to the directory
the main minion configuration file lives in. Paths can make use of
shell-style globbing. If no files are matched by a path passed to this
option then the minion will log a warning message.

.. code-block:: yaml

    # Include files from a minion.d directory in the same
    # directory as the minion config file
    include: minion.d/*.conf

    # Include a single extra file into the configuration
    include: /etc/roles/webserver

    # Include several files and the minion.d directory
    include:
      - extra_config
      - minion.d/*
      - /etc/roles/webserver



Frozen Build Update Settings
============================

These options control how :py:func:`salt.modules.saltutil.update` works with esky
frozen apps. For more information look at `<https://github.com/cloudmatrix/esky/>`_.

.. conf_minion:: update_url

``update_url``
--------------

Default: ``False`` (Update feature is disabled)

The url to use when looking for application updates. Esky depends on directory
listings to search for new versions. A webserver running on your Master is a
good starting point for most setups.

.. code-block:: yaml

    update_url: 'http://salt.example.com/minion-updates'

.. conf_minion:: update_restart_services

``update_restart_services``
---------------------------

Default: ``[]`` (service restarting on update is disabled)

A list of services to restart when the minion software is updated. This would
typically just be a list containing the minion's service name, but you may
have other services that need to go with it.

.. code-block:: yaml

    update_restart_services: ['salt-minion']
