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      kuyaz @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller i use centos initially, but now im playing around with fedora as you recommended. so far so good.

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        Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

        @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

        @tim_g manage to install cockpit, but the storage menu wont show up. It is on centos 7 - xen dom0 .
        Any idea how to show the storage menu?

        It is working well in my fedora 26 in my laptop. I have the storage menu.

        Why are you using CentOS?

        In one of my cases, for ovirt-engine.

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          scottalanmiller @kuyaz
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          @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

          @scottalanmiller i use centos initially, but now im playing around with fedora as you recommended. so far so good.

          For KVM especially you’ll want Fedora.

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            stacksofplates @kuyaz
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            @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

            @tim_g manage to install cockpit, but the storage menu wont show up. It is on centos 7 - xen dom0 .
            Any idea how to show the storage menu?

            It is working well in my fedora 26 in my laptop. I have the storage menu.

            You need to install cockpit-storaged and it will have all of the storage stuff available.

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              scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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              @stacksofplates said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

              @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

              @tim_g manage to install cockpit, but the storage menu wont show up. It is on centos 7 - xen dom0 .
              Any idea how to show the storage menu?

              It is working well in my fedora 26 in my laptop. I have the storage menu.

              You need to install cockpit-storaged and it will have all of the storage stuff available.

              That's why I don't normally see it. I don't add in the extras for Cockpit.

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                kuyaz @stacksofplates
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                @stacksofplates thanks a bunch! it shows now!

                yum install cockpit-networkmanager
                yum install cockpit-storaged

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                  scottalanmiller @kuyaz
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                  @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

                  @stacksofplates thanks a bunch! it shows now!

                  yum install cockpit-networkmanager
                  yum install cockpit-storaged

                  Awesome. Cockpit is the best kind of GUI. I'm still not a proponent of having GUIs for SA tasks, but Cockpit is the best of all options. It's a remote GUI over the web, it has integrated security, it is light, and it is integrated with the OS, and is supported by the core vendor.

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                    Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

                    @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

                    @stacksofplates thanks a bunch! it shows now!

                    yum install cockpit-networkmanager
                    yum install cockpit-storaged

                    Awesome. Cockpit is the best kind of GUI. I'm still not a proponent of having GUIs for SA tasks, but Cockpit is the best of all options. It's a remote GUI over the web, it has integrated security, it is light, and it is integrated with the OS, and is supported by the core vendor.

                    It doesn't really get any better than that.

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                      scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                      @tim_g said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

                      @kuyaz said in What LVM GUI to Use for Remote Linux Machine:

                      @stacksofplates thanks a bunch! it shows now!

                      yum install cockpit-networkmanager
                      yum install cockpit-storaged

                      Awesome. Cockpit is the best kind of GUI. I'm still not a proponent of having GUIs for SA tasks, but Cockpit is the best of all options. It's a remote GUI over the web, it has integrated security, it is light, and it is integrated with the OS, and is supported by the core vendor.

                      It doesn't really get any better than that.

                      Well, CLI, but other than that 😉

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                      • Reid CooperR
                        Reid Cooper
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                        Cockpit has come a long way in the last year or two. It's kind of leading the industry as far as nice interfaces. Still early without a ton of functionality, but it is getting better and better.

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