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TopNotch Gaming — Patching Guide for Charles Tepper
Version Numer 1.0.0 Release
Last updated: 2026-05-23
Applies to: All Salt-managed Linux hosts (15 minions)
Run from: undyne (192.168.16.9) — Salt Master
Overview
Patching is handled by Salt and runs in three tiers: dev → staging → prod. The orchestrator waits for each tier to succeed before moving to the next, so a bad update won't automatically roll forward to production.
Reboots are disabled by default (controlled via pillar). The patch run upgrades packages only; reboots are a separate decision made after reviewing what changed.
Before You Start
SSH into undyne using your AD credentials:
ssh charles@undyne.topnotch.gaming
Confirm Salt is healthy — all minions should return True:
sudo salt '*' test.ping
If any minion doesn't respond, investigate before patching. A minion that's down won't be patched and won't block the run, but you want to know about it.
Step 1 — Dry Run (Always Do This First)
sudo salt-run state.orch orch.patching test=True
This shows exactly what would be upgraded on every host without making any changes. Review the output for anything unexpected — kernel updates, Salt itself, or Proxmox packages should not appear (they're held). If they do, stop and flag it.
Step 2 — Run the Patch
Once you're happy with the dry run output:
sudo salt-run state.orch orch.patching
The orchestrator will work through tiers sequentially. Each tier must complete cleanly before the next begins. Total runtime varies — expect 5–15 minutes for a full fleet run.
Step 3 — Review Output
Look for any False results in the summary. A state returning False means a package update failed on that host. Note the hostname and package, then investigate directly on that host.
Reboot Policy
Reboots are not automatic. After patching, check if any hosts need a reboot (e.g. kernel update applied):
sudo salt '*' cmd.run 'test -f /var/run/reboot-required && echo REBOOT_NEEDED || echo ok'
If reboots are needed, coordinate timing and reboot hosts one at a time — especially for the Proxmox cluster nodes (pve, proxVM1, ProxWeb0). Never reboot more than one cluster node simultaneously or quorum is lost and the remaining nodes go read-only.
Standalone node proxVM2 can be rebooted independently without cluster impact.
What's Held (Won't Be Patched)
The following packages are pinned and will never be upgraded by the patching run:
- Proxmox stack:
pve-manager,proxmox-ve,proxmox-default-kernel,proxmox-kernel-6.14,proxmox-kernel-7.0 - Salt suite:
salt-api,salt-cloud,salt-common,salt-master,salt-minion,salt-ssh,salt-syndic
Salt and Proxmox upgrades are handled separately and deliberately — not through the automated patching run.
Hosts in Scope
The orchestrator runs all tiers automatically in sequence. The following hosts are Salt-managed and will be patched:
almaelma, granberia, undyne, leviathan, salamander, gnome, sylph, vaultwarden, cosmo, midgar, pve, proxVM1, proxVM2, ProxWeb0, junon, `gw5
Not patched by Salt: npmp-topnotch (Alpine, unmanaged), shiva (bootstrap failing), Windows hosts (luca, chocobo, WINSVR03).
If Something Goes Wrong
- Minion stops responding mid-run: SSH directly to the host and check
sudo systemctl status salt-minion. Restart it withsudo systemctl restart salt-minion, then re-run. - Salt itself was accidentally upgraded: Follow the Salt 3007.x rollback procedure — ask the infrastructure team (the rollback playbook is documented internally).
- Not sure: Stop and ping the team before proceeding. Don't force a failed run forward.
Quick Reference
# Confirm all minions are up
sudo salt '*' test.ping
# Dry run — see what would change, no modifications made
sudo salt-run state.orch orch.patching test=True
# Run the patch
sudo salt-run state.orch orch.patching
# Check which hosts need a reboot after patching
sudo salt '*' cmd.run 'test -f /var/run/reboot-required && echo REBOOT_NEEDED || echo ok'