Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!
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Is cockpit available for centos 7? Haven't really looked yet.
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@coliver said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
Is cockpit available for centos 7? Haven't really looked yet.
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<target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/> <controller type='scsi' index='0' model='virtio-scsi'> <target dev='macvtap1'/> <model type='virtio'/> <alias name='net0'/>
Nice, they are using the correct drivers from the start. All VirtIO paravirtual drivers, no emulated crap like e1000.
That means for windows OS you need to configure the VirtIO drivers prior, but this is much better for performance
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@coliver said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
Is cockpit available for centos 7? Haven't really looked yet.
Yup but not latest version so there are missing features,
yum -y update
yum install cockpit
yum install cockpit-machines # Optional for KVM Managing
https://server-ip:9090You can install the beta version of it here:
http://pldelisle.no-ip.info:8090/display/HomeNetwork/Install+Cockpit+beta+in+CentOS+7But even after using this link the max we can get is
157-1.el7.centosUnless someone can search this repo for something better:
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@emad-r said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
@coliver said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
Is cockpit available for centos 7? Haven't really looked yet.
Yup but not latest version so there are missing features,
It's the same on Fedora.
If you want the "full-blown, everything" cockpit, you have to update & install cockpit.You can also install the optional features:
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I can't add a VM?
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@emad-r said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
You can install the beta version of it here:
http://pldelisle.no-ip.info:8090/display/HomeNetwork/Install+Cockpit+beta+in+CentOS+7Why would you need a beta version when the current version 161 is good & ready to go (aka production ready)?
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@fateknollogee I just installed it on CentOS
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I installed cockpit-machines
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Check your version of Cockpit. To create VMs, it has to be 161.
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@aaronstuder said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
I can't add a VM?
Centos users have to wait even beta is only up till version 157
UNless you can install from source ?
https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/releases/tag/161 -
Y'all ever heard of Fedora...:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: https://getfedora.org/en/server/
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Ya CentOS is always way behind.
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@fateknollogee said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
Y'all ever heard of Fedora...:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: https://getfedora.org/en/server/
We're using a fork of CentOS that's supported by a major vendor.
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@coliver said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
@fateknollogee said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
Y'all ever heard of Fedora...:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: https://getfedora.org/en/server/
We're using a fork of CentOS that's supported by a major vendor.
A fork? That's even worse
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Whats your thought on Oracle Linux ?
https://linux.oracle.com/switch/centos/
Besides the fact that we are talking about Oracle, the idea itself is neat the ability to switch seamlessly and get support for people that need that cause they got smart linux people + no need to reformat and reinstall like RHEL ?
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@emad-r said in Cockpit: just keeps gettin' better!!:
Whats your thought on Oracle Linux ?
https://linux.oracle.com/switch/centos/
Besides the fact that we are talking about Oracle, the idea itself is neat the ability to switch seamlessly and get support for people that need that cause they got smart linux people + no need to reformat and reinstall like RHEL ?
It’s just silly IMHO. If you want support, you need RHEL. If you want to save money, use CentOS. Oracle Linux is a silly middle ground. It’s just a random company selling CentOS under a “cool name”.
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To promote it their FAQ is all wrong. Which suggests that they don’t even have a casual knowledge of Linux. I see literally zero, possibly even negative, value to their product.