Nodegroups are declared using a compound target specification. The compound target documentation can be found here.
The nodegroups
master config file parameter is used to define
nodegroups. Here's an example nodegroup configuration within
/etc/salt/master
:
nodegroups:
group1: '[email protected],bar.domain.com,baz.domain.com or bl*.domain.com'
group2: 'G@os:Debian and foo.domain.com'
group3: 'G@os:Debian and N@group1'
Note
The L
within group1 is matching a list of minions, while the G
in
group2 is matching specific grains. See the compound matchers documentation for more details.
Note
Nodgroups can reference other nodegroups as seen in group3
. Ensure
that you do not have circular references. Circular references will be
detected and cause partial expansion with a logged error message.
To match a nodegroup on the CLI, use the -N
command-line option:
salt -N group1 test.ping
To match a nodegroup in your top file, make sure to put - match:
nodegroup
on the line directly following the nodegroup name.
base:
group1:
- match: nodegroup
- webserver
Note
When adding or modifying nodegroups to a master configuration file, the master must be restarted for those changes to be fully recognized.
A limited amount of functionality, such as targeting with -N from the command-line may be available without a restart.