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Geoff Macartney edited comment on BROOKLYN-217 at 2/3/16 5:05 PM:
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I have done some more work on the Saltstack integration.  There are a number of 
things still do to but I think it is at the stage where it is worth a pull 
request for review and test.  I have created a pull request for brooklyn-server:

https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-server/pull/4

and added some documentation in 

https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-docs/pull/9

The code at present provides support for Salt in masterless mode only, reading 
Salt formulas and Pillar data and using them to set up a Brooklyn node.  There 
are a number of things still to do here, such as:

* if salt-call --local is used it may be better (just in MASTERLESS mode) to 
pass '-X' to install_salt.sh
* add config for using a proxy via download '-H' flag with install_salt.sh
* add a Salt resolver
* master mode
* testing on a range of platforms (so far tested on Ubuntu in both 'bring your 
own node' and cloud).
* testing with a wider range of formulas (so far tested with Apache and MySQL 
formulas)




was (Author: geomacy):
I have done some more work on the Saltstack integration.  There are a number of 
things still do to but I think it is at the stage where it is worth a pull 
request for review and test.  I have created a pull request for brooklyn-server:

https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-server/pull/4

and added some documentation in 

https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-docs/pull/9

The code at present provides support for Salt in masterless mode only, reading 
Salt formulas and Pillar data and using them to set up a Brooklyn node.  There 
are a number of things still to do here:

* if salt-call --local is used it may be better (just in MASTERLESS mode) to 
pass '-X' to install_salt.sh
* add config for using a proxy via download '-H' flag with install_salt.sh
* add a Salt resolver
* master mode
* testing on a range of platforms (so far tested on Ubuntu in both 'bring your 
own node' and cloud).
* testing with a wider range of formulas (so far tested with Apache and MySQL 
formulas)



> Support for SaltStack
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: BROOKLYN-217
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BROOKLYN-217
>             Project: Brooklyn
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Hadrian Zbarcea
>            Assignee: Hadrian Zbarcea
>             Fix For: 0.9.0
>
>
> SaltStack is a popular configuration management tool.
> SaltStack would rapidly extend its support for managing services in a cloud 
> infrastructure by using SaltStack master/minions and leveraging SaltStack 
> formulas. SaltStack grains provide metrics about hosts and installation and 
> would be a good source of sensors.



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