Creating external pillars

As you know, pillars are like grains, with a key difference: grains are defined on the Minion, whereas pillars are defined for individual Minions, from the Master.

As far as users are concerned, there's not a whole lot of difference here, except that pillars must be mapped to targets on the Master, using the top.sls file in pillar_roots. One such mapping might look like this:

# cat /srv/pillar/top.sls
base:
  '*':
    - test

In this example, we would have a pillar called test defined, which might look like this:

# cat /srv/pillar/test.sls
test_pillar: True

Dynamic pillars are still mapped in the top.sls file, but that's where the similarities end, so far as configuration is concerned.

Configuring external pillars

Unlike dynamic ...

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