Windows

Salt has full support for running the Salt Minion on Windows.

There are no plans for the foreseeable future to develop a Salt Master on Windows. For now you must run your Salt Master on a supported operating system to control your Salt Minions on Windows.

Many of the standard Salt modules have been ported to work on Windows and many of the Salt States currently work on Windows, as well.

Windows Installer

A Salt Minion Windows installer can be found here:

Download here

Note

The executables above will install dependencies that the Salt minion requires.

The 64bit installer has been tested on Windows 7 64bit and Windows Server 2008R2 64bit. The 32bit installer has been tested on Windows 2003 Server 32bit. Please file a bug report on our GitHub repo if issues for other platforms are found.

The installer asks for 2 bits of information; the master hostname and the minion name. The installer will update the minion config with these options and then start the minion.

The salt-minion service will appear in the Windows Service Manager and can be started and stopped there or with the command line program sc like any other Windows service.

If the minion won't start, try installing the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 x64 SP1 redistributable. Allow all Windows updates to run salt-minion smoothly.

Silent Installer option

The installer can be run silently by providing the /S option at the command line. The options /master and /minion-name allow for configuring the master hostname and minion name, respectively. Here's an example of using the silent installer:

Salt-Minion-0.17.0-Setup-amd64.exe /S /master=yoursaltmaster /minion-name=yourminionname

Setting up a Windows build environment

  1. Install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable, vcredist_x86 or vcredist_x64.
  2. Install msysgit
  3. Clone the Salt git repository from GitHub
git clone git://github.com/saltstack/salt.git
  1. Install the latest point release of Python 2.7 for the architecture you wish to target
  2. Add C:\Python27 and C:\Python27\Scripts to your system path
  3. Download and run the Setuptools bootstrap - ez_setup.py
python ez_setup.py
  1. Install Pip
easy_install pip
  1. Install the latest point release of OpenSSL for Windows
    1. During setup, choose first option to install in Windows system directory
  2. Install the latest point release of M2Crypto
    1. In general, be sure to download installers targeted at py2.7 for your chosen architecture
  3. Install the latest point release of pycrypto
  4. Install the latest point release of pywin32
  5. Install the latest point release of Cython
  6. Install the latest point release of jinja2
  7. Install the latest point release of msgpack
  8. Install psutil
easy_install psutil
  1. Install pyzmq
easy_install pyzmq
  1. Install PyYAML
easy_install pyyaml
  1. Install bbfreeze
easy_install bbfreeze
  1. Install wmi
pip install wmi
  1. Install esky
pip install esky
  1. Install Salt
cd salt
python setup.py install
  1. Build a frozen binary distribution of Salt
python setup.py bdist_esky

A zip file has been created in the dist/ folder, containing a frozen copy of Python and the dependency libraries, along with Windows executables for each of the Salt scripts.

Building the installer

The Salt Windows installer is built with the open-source NSIS compiler. The source for the installer is found in the pkg directory of the Salt repo here: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/blob/develop/pkg/windows/installer/Salt-Minion-Setup.nsi. To create the installer, extract the frozen archive from dist/ into pkg/windows/buildenv/ and run NSIS.

The NSIS installer can be found here: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page

Testing the Salt minion

  1. Create the directory C:\salt (if it doesn't exist already)
  2. Copy the example conf and var directories from pkg/windows/buildenv/ into C:\salt
  3. Edit C:\salt\conf\minion
master: ipaddress or hostname of your salt-master
  1. Start the salt-minion
cd C:\Python27\Scripts
python salt-minion
  1. On the salt-master accept the new minion's key
sudo salt-key -A

(This accepts all unaccepted keys. If you're concerned about security just accept the key for this specific minion)
  1. Test that your minion is responding

    1. On the salt-master run:
sudo salt '*' test.ping

You should get the following response: {'your minion hostname': True}

Single command bootstrap script

On a 64 bit Windows host the following script makes an unattended install of salt, including all dependencies:

Not up to date.

This script is not up to date. Please use the installer found above

"PowerShell (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://csa-net.dk/salt/bootstrap64.bat','C:\bootstrap.bat');(New-Object -com Shell.Application).ShellExecute('C:\bootstrap.bat');"

(All in one line.)

You can execute the above command remotely from a Linux host using winexe:

winexe -U "administrator" //fqdn "PowerShell (New-Object ......);"

For more info check http://csa-net.dk/salt

Packages management under Windows 2003

On windows Server 2003, you need to install optional component "wmi windows installer provider" to have full list of installed packages. If you don't have this, salt-minion can't report some installed softwares.

Current Salt release: 2014.1.6

Docs for previous releases on salt.rtfd.org.

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