For the most part, defaults work. Pick a hostname that reflects what the machine is for.
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== Setting up Salt-Minion ==
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
Line 11:
Line 23:
edit /etc/salt/minion to include the line:
edit /etc/salt/minion to include the line:
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master: bob.ad.pumpingstationone.org
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master: bob.ad.pumpingstationone.org
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id: ${hostname}
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Shell into bob, and run
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== Setting up the new machine on the salt-master ==
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Shell into bob.ad.pumpingstationone.org, the salt-master, and run
sudo salt-key -L
sudo salt-key -L
sudo salt-key -a ${hostname}
sudo salt-key -a ${hostname}
sudo salt '${hostname}' state.highstate
sudo salt '${hostname}' state.highstate
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At this point, a reboot is a good idea. Salt has probably messed with the host and/or domain name settings, but not applied them. Samba get's a little confused when this information changes, but hasn't been understood system wide.