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Managing Linux in Real Time with SaltStack
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- 1 - Holding Screen
- 2 - Introductions
- 3 - Deploying a heterogeneous cluster Machines and OS with SaltStack on Packet’s bare metal with Pulumi and TypeScript
- 4 - Extending SaltStack with Packet’s metadata as grains
- 5 - Covering SaltStack’s Vocabulary: Grains and Pillars
- 6 - Binding SaltStack to the private IPv4 address
- 7 - Ed has a cool use-case for Tailscale, connecting his SaltStack nodes over disparate private networks
- 8 - Connecting to our SaltStack master / Checking it works!
- 9 - Approving our first minion key
- 10 - Oops! Our provisioning on the CentOS machine failed. Lets fix it Fuck you, Python 2
- 11 - Introduction to SaltStack CLI
- 12 - Executing remote commands on minions
- 13 - Targeting minions
- 14 - Querying grains
- 15 - Fixing the Ubuntu machine Fuck you, Python 2
- 16 - SaltStack communication method. Spoiler: event driven through zero-mq
- 17 - Python / wheel on Arm needs compiled, so it’s a bit slower.
- 18 - Installing software to our minions through SaltStack’s package module
- 19 - Looking at state modules
- 20 - Writing our first state using the cron state module
- 21 - Running a single state from the file root
- 22 - Adding the file state module to our first state: creating a directory and writing a file
- 23 - Provisioning all our machines with SSH keys from our custom grain data