9. cdist(1)¶
9.1. NAME¶
cdist - Usable Configuration Management
9.2. SYNOPSIS¶
cdist [-h] [-d] [-v] [-V] {banner,config,shell} ...
cdist banner [-h] [-d] [-v]
cdist config [-h] [-d] [-v] [-b] [-c CONF_DIR] [-f HOSTFILE]
[-i MANIFEST] [-j [JOBS]] [-n] [-o OUT_PATH] [-p] [-s]
[--remote-copy REMOTE_COPY] [--remote-exec REMOTE_EXEC]
[host [host ...]]
cdist shell [-h] [-d] [-v] [-s SHELL]
9.3. DESCRIPTION¶
cdist is the frontend executable to the cdist configuration management. It supports different subcommands as explained below.
It is written in Python so it requires python(1) to be installed. It requires a minimal Python version 3.2.
9.4. GENERAL¶
All commands accept the following options:
-
-h
,
--help
¶
Show the help screen
-
-d
,
--debug
¶
Set log level to debug
-
-v
,
--verbose
¶
Set log level to info, be more verbose
-
-V
,
--version
¶
Show version and exit
9.5. BANNER¶
Displays the cdist banner. Useful for printing cdist posters - a must have for every office.
9.6. CONFIG¶
Configure one or more hosts.
-
-b
,
--enable-beta
¶
Enable beta functionalities. Beta functionalities include the following options: -j/--jobs.
-
-c
CONF_DIR
,
--conf-dir
CONF_DIR
¶ Add a configuration directory. Can be specified multiple times. If configuration directories contain conflicting types, explorers or manifests, then the last one found is used. Additionally this can also be configured by setting the CDIST_PATH environment variable to a colon delimited list of config directories. Directories given with the --conf-dir argument have higher precedence over those set through the environment variable.
-
-f
HOSTFILE
,
--file
HOSTFILE
¶ Read additional hosts to operate on from specified file or from stdin if '-' (each host on separate line). If no host or host file is specified then, by default, read hosts from stdin. For the file format see below.
-
-i
MANIFEST
,
--initial-manifest
MANIFEST
¶ Path to a cdist manifest or - to read from stdin
-
-j
[JOBS]
,
--jobs
[JOBS]
¶ Specify the maximum number of parallel jobs; currently only global explorers are supported (currently in beta)
-
-n
,
--dry-run
¶
Do not execute code
-
-o
OUT_PATH
,
--out-dir
OUT_PATH
¶ Directory to save cdist output in
-
-p
,
--parallel
¶
Operate on multiple hosts in parallel
-
-s
,
--sequential
¶
Operate on multiple hosts sequentially (default)
-
--remote-copy
REMOTE_COPY
¶ Command to use for remote copy (should behave like scp)
-
--remote-exec
REMOTE_EXEC
¶ Command to use for remote execution (should behave like ssh)
9.6.1. HOSTFILE FORMAT¶
HOSTFILE contains hosts per line. All characters after and including '#' until the end of line is a comment. In a line, all leading and trailing whitespace characters are ignored. Empty lines are ignored/skipped.
Hostfile line is processed like the following. First, all comments are removed. Then all leading and trailing whitespace characters are stripped. If such a line results in empty line it is ignored/skipped. Otherwise, host string is used.
9.7. SHELL¶
This command allows you to spawn a shell that enables access to the types as commands. It can be thought as an "interactive manifest" environment. See below for example usage. Its primary use is for debugging type parameters.
-
-s
SHELL
,
--shell
SHELL
¶ Select shell to use, defaults to current shell. Used shell should be POSIX compatible shell.
9.8. FILES¶
- ~/.cdist
- Your personal cdist config directory. If exists it will be automatically used.
- cdist/conf
- The distribution configuration directory. It contains official types and explorers. This path is relative to cdist installation directory.
9.9. EXAMPLES¶
# Configure ikq05.ethz.ch with debug enabled
% cdist config -d ikq05.ethz.ch
# Configure hosts in parallel and use a different configuration directory
% cdist config -c ~/p/cdist-nutzung \
-p ikq02.ethz.ch ikq03.ethz.ch ikq04.ethz.ch
# Use custom remote exec / copy commands
% cdist config --remote-exec /path/to/my/remote/exec \
--remote-copy /path/to/my/remote/copy \
-p ikq02.ethz.ch ikq03.ethz.ch ikq04.ethz.ch
# Configure hosts read from file loadbalancers
% cdist config -f loadbalancers
# Configure hosts read from file web.hosts using 16 parallel jobs
# (beta functionality)
% cdist config -b -j 16 -f web.hosts
# Display banner
cdist banner
# Show help
% cdist --help
# Show Version
% cdist --version
# Enter a shell that has access to emulated types
% cdist shell
% __git
usage: __git --source SOURCE [--state STATE] [--branch BRANCH]
[--group GROUP] [--owner OWNER] [--mode MODE] object_id
9.10. ENVIRONMENT¶
- TMPDIR, TEMP, TMP
- Setup the base directory for the temporary directory. See http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/tempfile.html for more information. This is rather useful, if the standard directory used does not allow executables.
- CDIST_PATH
- Colon delimited list of config directories.
- CDIST_LOCAL_SHELL
- Selects shell for local script execution, defaults to /bin/sh.
- CDIST_REMOTE_SHELL
- Selects shell for remote script execution, defaults to /bin/sh.
- CDIST_OVERRIDE
- Allow overwriting type parameters.
- CDIST_ORDER_DEPENDENCY
- Create dependencies based on the execution order.
- CDIST_REMOTE_EXEC
- Use this command for remote execution (should behave like ssh).
- CDIST_REMOTE_COPY
- Use this command for remote copy (should behave like scp).
9.11. EXIT STATUS¶
The following exit values shall be returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 One or more host configurations failed.
9.12. AUTHORS¶
Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
9.13. CAVEATS¶
When operating in parallel, either by operating in parallel for each host (-p/--parallel) or by parallel jobs within a host (-j/--jobs), and depending on target SSH server and its configuration you may encounter connection drops. This is controlled with sshd MaxStartups configuration options. You may also encounter session open refusal. This happens with ssh multiplexing when you reach maximum number of open sessions permitted per network connection. In this case ssh will disable multiplexing. This limit is controlled with sshd MaxSessions configuration options. For more details refer to sshd_config(5).
9.14. COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+).