Module for chroot :maintainer: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com> :maturity: new :depends: None :platform: Linux
Apply an state inside a chroot.
This function will call chroot.highstate or chroot.sls based on the arguments passed to this function. It exists as a more intuitive way of applying states.
Path to the chroot environment
For a formal description of the possible parameters accepted in this function, check state.apply_ documentation.
CLI Example:
salt myminion chroot.apply /chroot
salt myminion chroot.apply /chroot stuff
salt myminion chroot.apply /chroot stuff pillar='{"foo": "bar"}'
Executes a Salt function inside a chroot environment.
The chroot does not need to have Salt installed, but Python is required.
Path to the chroot environment
Salt execution module function
CLI Example:
salt myminion chroot.call /chroot test.ping
salt myminion chroot.call /chroot ssh.set_auth_key user key=mykey
Create a basic chroot environment.
Note that this environment is not functional. The caller needs to install the minimal required binaries, including Python if chroot.call is called.
Path to the chroot environment
CLI Example:
salt myminion chroot.create /chroot
Return True if the chroot environment is present.
Path to the chroot environment
CLI Example:
salt myminion chroot.exist /chroot
Retrieve the state data from the salt master for this minion and execute it inside the chroot.
Path to the chroot environment
For a formal description of the possible parameters accepted in this function, check state.highstate documentation.
CLI Example:
salt myminion chroot.highstate /chroot
salt myminion chroot.highstate /chroot pillar='{"foo": "bar"}'
Return True if the process is inside a chroot jail
New in version 3004.
CLI Example:
salt myminion chroot.in_chroot
Execute the states in one or more SLS files inside the chroot.
Path to the chroot environment
Specify a salt fileserver environment to be used when applying states
List of states to execute
Run states in test-only (dry-run) mode
Exclude specific states from execution. Accepts a list of sls
names, a comma-separated string of sls names, or a list of
dictionaries containing sls
or id
keys. Glob-patterns
may be used to match multiple states.
For a formal description of the possible parameters accepted in this function, check state.sls documentation.
CLI Example:
salt '*' chroot.sls /chroot stuff pillar='{"foo": "bar"}'