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For those who don't know, https://cockpit-project.org/ .
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For those who don't know, https://cockpit-project.org/ .
So I thought I'd give this a try on my servers. Works great on all of them except my Cloudron ones - the service keeps going to inactive(dead) - Wondering if you had to do something interesting to make it play nice with Cloudron?
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@doodlemania2 Cloudron isn't designed to have anything else on the server so your results don't surprise me.
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Couldn't you install it on a server and then create child VMs for Cloudron instances?
The other obvious question might be; what does Cockpit do that you want? Maybe there could just be some feature inspiration for Cloudron in it?
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@marcusquinn said in Cockpit:
Couldn't you install it on a server and then create child VMs for Cloudron instances?
That was my first thought indeed.
I did not dig too deep into this, but it seems it can run from a local machine if you're on linux. I should give it a try sometimes soon as this is what I run as workstations.Andy
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@jdaviescoates yeah, not surprised either and totally understood, just tinkering with some HUDs
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@marcusquinn Honestly I recently saw an interface that i would love to see on cloudron. I recently saw it used by presslabs in their open source managed wordpress cloudpanel. they currently exclusivley have it on google cloud. Its kubernettes which intimidates me cause my brain just goes dead about 10 minutes into the tutorials.
If im not mistaken this is also the same interface (or super similiar) that webcataloge uses.
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"Cockpit is included in Ubuntu 17.04 and later, and available as an official backport for 16.04 LTS and later. Backports are enabled by default, but if you customized apt sources you might need to enable them manually."
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