Module to provide information about minions
Kill the salt minion.
int seconds to wait for the minion to die.
If you have a monitor that restarts salt-minion
when it dies then this is
a great way to restart after a minion upgrade.
CLI Example:
salt minion[12] minion.kill
minion1:
----------
killed:
7874
retcode:
0
minion2:
----------
killed:
29071
retcode:
0
The result of the salt command shows the process ID of the minions and the
results of a kill signal to the minion in as the retcode
value: 0
is success, anything else is a failure.
Return a list of accepted, denied, unaccepted and rejected keys. This is the same output as salt-key -L
CLI Example:
salt 'master' minion.list
Kill and restart the salt minion.
The configuration key minion_restart_command
is an argv list for the
command to restart the minion. If minion_restart_command
is not
specified or empty then the argv
of the current process will be used.
if the configuration value minion_restart_command
is not set and the
-d
(daemonize) argument is missing from argv
then the minion
will be killed but will not be restarted and will require the parent
process to perform the restart. This behavior is intended for managed
salt minion processes.
CLI Example:
salt minion[12] minion.restart
minion1:
----------
comment:
- Restart using process argv:
- /home/omniture/install/bin/salt-minion
- -d
- -c
- /home/omniture/install/etc/salt
killed:
10070
restart:
----------
stderr:
stdout:
retcode:
0
minion2:
----------
comment:
- Using configuration minion_restart_command:
- /home/omniture/install/bin/salt-minion
- --not-an-option
- -d
- -c
- /home/omniture/install/etc/salt
- Restart failed
killed:
10896
restart:
----------
stderr:
Usage: salt-minion
salt-minion: error: no such option: --not-an-option
stdout:
retcode:
64
The result of the command shows the process ID of minion1
that is
shutdown (killed) and the results of the restart. If there is a failure
in the restart it will be reflected in a non-zero retcode
and possibly
output in the stderr
and/or stdout
values along with addition
information in the comment
field as is demonstrated with minion2
.