Proble with foreman-proxy with salt and import computer in foreman automatily

Hi,

What exactly is salt.rb? Are you trying to use the salt plugin to
Foreman? Or is salt.rb something else?

The plugin documentation is available at
Foreman :: Plugin Manuals.

Thanks,

··· On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 12:07:04PM -0800, truches@hotmail.com wrote: > i try to import state from my foreman my salt state and nothing appear. i > find a program salt.rb it's suppose to do the import, but i don't know if > the action call the good one because i have 6 salt.rb in my centos 7 > computer. where i need to put the file. The second problem i have when i do > highstate, the computer don't import into foreman. why


Best Regards,

Stephen Benjamin
Red Hat Engineering

> i have 6 ralt.rb. (joint the file). What is the good one

Sorry, I don't understand where you're getting this file from or what
you want to do with it.

foreman_salt is a plugin for foreman, and we have packages available,
you should use those. The docs are
Foreman :: Plugin Manuals which tell
you how to get it installed.

To get state importing to work, you need to configure the foreman proxy
to talk to the salt-api, see
http://theforeman.org/plugins/foreman_salt/4.0/index.html#2.1.3SaltAPIConfiguration

Hope that helps…

··· On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 04:50:20AM -0800, truches@hotmail.com wrote:

Le jeudi 7 janvier 2016 17:18:41 UTC-5, stephen a écrit :

On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 12:07:04PM -0800, tru...@hotmail.com <javascript:> > > wrote:

i try to import state from my foreman my salt state and nothing appear.
i
find a program salt.rb it’s suppose to do the import, but i don’t know
if
the action call the good one because i have 6 salt.rb in my centos 7
computer. where i need to put the file. The second problem i have when i
do
highstate, the computer don’t import into foreman. why

Hi,

What exactly is salt.rb? Are you trying to use the salt plugin to
Foreman? Or is salt.rb something else?

The plugin documentation is available at
Foreman :: Plugin Manuals.

Thanks,


Best Regards,

Stephen Benjamin
Red Hat Engineering


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Stephen Benjamin
Red Hat Engineering

> i don't change anything from the default installation about the salt.rb but
> why it;s don't work

I don't understand you :frowning: Please read the manual. You need to change
several configuration items in Salt and Foreman. Why do
you keep sending me copies of of all the files named salt.rb? That has
nothing to do with anything.

The files you need to configure are in the manual, that's about all I
can tell you.

··· On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 09:58:54AM -0800, truches@hotmail.com wrote:

Le jeudi 7 janvier 2016 17:18:41 UTC-5, stephen a écrit :

On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 12:07:04PM -0800, tru...@hotmail.com <javascript:> > > wrote:

i try to import state from my foreman my salt state and nothing appear.
i
find a program salt.rb it’s suppose to do the import, but i don’t know
if
the action call the good one because i have 6 salt.rb in my centos 7
computer. where i need to put the file. The second problem i have when i
do
highstate, the computer don’t import into foreman. why

Hi,

What exactly is salt.rb? Are you trying to use the salt plugin to
Foreman? Or is salt.rb something else?

The plugin documentation is available at
Foreman :: Plugin Manuals.

Thanks,


Best Regards,

Stephen Benjamin
Red Hat Engineering


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Stephen Benjamin
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