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Basically I am creating a Salt state describing Munin server configuration and I need to get a list of all minions known to the master, something like this:

{% for host in pillar['munin_clients'] %}
[{{ host.fqdn }}]
    address {{ host.ip }}
    use_node_name yes
{% endfor %}

The only difference is that I don't want to use pillar for that, I need this list to be populated dynamically. ret.get_minions seems to be relevant but I can't make it work for some reason. What are my options?

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I managed to achieve this using Salt Mine system (thanks to members of Salt-users Google group):

{% for host, hostinfo in salt['mine.get']('*', 'network.interfaces').items() %}
[{{ host }}]
    address {{ hostinfo['eth0']['inet'][0]['address'] if hostinfo['eth0'].has_key('inet') else hostinfo['br0']['inet'][0]['address'] }}
    use_node_name yes
{% endfor %}

I had to add

mine_functions:
  network.interfaces: []

to the end of /etc/salt/minion on every node to enable Salt Mine.

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    Nice! Glad you got it figured out. The Mine is great. =) Jun 19, 2013 at 16:19
  • 4
    Just a suggestion: you can deploy the /etc/salt/minion.d/mine.conf file with salt, and manage it with salt.
    – gajdipajti
    Mar 11, 2014 at 10:01
  • How would you get that to work and get a list of strings? Lets say I want to get a list of all hosts that have a specific grain e,g role:web. Jul 27, 2015 at 20:54
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Alex's answer is great. The Salt Mine will give you the list of minions that's correct as of the last time the Mine was executed.

If you want live up to the second data you can use the peer interface by using the publish module. Publish module docs are here: http://docs.saltstack.com/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.publish.html#module-salt.modules.publish

{% for host in salt['publish.publish']('*', 'network.ip_addrs', 'eth0') %}
[{{ host.fqdn }}]
    address {{ host.ip }}
    use_node_name yes
{% endfor %}

Make sure to set your master config to allow the minions to execute network.ip_addrs.

EDIT:

To answer a question below you must enable the host to query other minions through the peer publish interface. To allow all minions to query the ip addresses of all other minions, add this to your /etc/salt/master:

peer:                                                                          
  .*:
    - network.ip_addrs
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  • Where does host.* come from? If I just run salt-call network.ip_addrs, I just see a list of IP addresses. Secondly, the documentation just says "You must enable publish on the master", however all I find there is the publish_port, and it isn't clear what the implications of this are.
    – pwaller
    Feb 4, 2014 at 15:12
  • Perfect, thanks @Utah_Dave - this works like a charm without needing to add additional files on each minion. Dec 15, 2015 at 9:22
  • @pwaller The link docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/peer.html along with page for publish module combined has enough info to your questions Dec 15, 2015 at 9:22
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Why not use minion.list module?

In our pillar environment we have pillar that are private to each minion (/srv/pillar/hosts/[server_A, server_B, server_C...]/some_pillar.sls).

To make things easier (since some people keep forgetting to add new pillars to the top file) our pillar top file looks like this:

{{ saltenv }}:
  {% for minion in salt['minion.list']()['minions'] -%}
  {{ minion + '*' }}:
    - hosts.{{ minion.split('.')[0] }}
  {% endfor -%}

This way I can get a list of all minions known to the master every time the pillar enviorment is updated.

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