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Course Outline
Salt Overview
- The objective of SaltStack
- Architectural overview of remote execution
- Salt states
- Grains
- Pillar
- Jinja2 and the templating system
Introduction to YAML
- Literals and scalars
- Sequences and mappings
- Examples
Installation of Salt
- Installation on Ubuntu
- Differences between salt-common, salt-minion, and salt-master
- Installation on Amazon EC2
Salt Command Line Basics
- Anatomy of a salt command
- JSON output formatting
- The jq tool
Targeting Minions
- Globbing
- Regular expressions
- List matching
- IP matching
- Grains matching
- Compound matching
- Examples and exercises
States
- Package management
- Services
- Highstate
- Salt formulas
- Exercises and examples
Templating
- Jinja2 introduction
- For loops, assignments, and escaping
- Templating with Jinja2 in Salt: examples
Pillar
- Secure storage
- VNC password deployment example
Extending Salt
- Writing execution modules
- Extending Salt configuration
- Wrapping states around execution modules
- Rendering data
- Handling return data
- Scripting with runners
- Adding external file servers
- Connecting to the cloud
- Monitoring with beacons
- Extending the master (multi-masters)
Other interesting SaltStack concepts
- Environments
- Orchestration
- Integration with Docker
- Salt for Windows
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of Unix/Linux administration is required to fully grasp the more advanced topics covered in this course.
21 Hours
Testimonials (1)
The teaching pace and using of salt stack command to perform different task.