Cockpit
virt-manager
Cockpit | virt-manager | |
---|---|---|
21 | 114 | |
10,430 | 2,180 | |
2.3% | 3.7% | |
9.9 | 8.8 | |
about 16 hours ago | 15 days ago | |
C | Python | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Cockpit
-
Cockpit: Web-based graphical interface for servers
For others curious, https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit shows that it's written in several languages, with C at the #1 place.
- Keeping Open Source Open: Rocky Linux
- Cockpit: A web-based graphical interface for servers
-
Cockpit missing VM edit button
Like others have said, this looks like a fairly old version of cockpit. You might want to try manually upgrading the pieces to what is on github.
- Mobile Monitoring app for Ubuntu Servers
-
What server management software do you recommend?
Of you have only Linux servers, you might want to check out Cockpit. https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit
-
Dashboard for 2023
Cockpit - Web UI for basic administration tasks
-
How best to monitor processor, RAM, disk usage, etc on a linux VPS?
Cockpit is a great free systems monitor panel
-
Firefox 106 Breaks RHEL Cockpit Access
Upgrading to Firefox 106 will disable your ability to log in to most RHEL Cockpit instances due to a CSS compatibility issue. Newer versions of Chromium have the same issue. For more information, see: https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/issues/17724 (upstream report) - https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/pull/17726 (upstream fix) - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2126038 (RHEL report)
-
I gave systemd an honest try convinced the criticisms had little substance. If I could go back in this decision (I won't), I wouldn't use systemd.
Is this what you want?
virt-manager
-
Reproducing the printer hack of Windows 95
It's still being updated. I don't see anything on the virt-manager homepage or GitHub that would suggest it is deprecated.
https://virt-manager.org/
https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager
It can't do literally everything Qemu/libvirt can do using only the UI, but given that it has escape hatches to directly edit libvirt configurations, and libvirt has escape hatches to directly pass arguments to Qemu, there's very little you can't do with it.
-
Proxmox VE: Import Wizard for Migrating VMware ESXi VMs
I would love to see a serious comparison (features & performance) between VMWare ESXi, Proxmox VE and let's say a more stock RHEL or Ubuntu. And maybe even include FreeBSD/bhyve.
Because yes, in terms of core functionality it should be in the same ballpark. And in terms of UI, Virtual Machine Manager [0] was not that bad.
[0] https://virt-manager.org/
- Manage virtual machines with virt-manager
-
Quickemu: Quickly run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
Shout out to https://virt-manager.org/ - works much better for me, supports running qemu on remote systems via ssh. I used to use this all the time for managing bunches of disparate vm hosts and local vms.
-
Oracle data base
If not, I would just run a CentOS Stream 8 virtual machine using either GNOME Boxes or virt-manager, and set up networking and ssh so you can access the database from the host.
-
Can i run fortnite on Linux??
https://virt-manager.org/ <- Recommend this as Front-end
-
Cockpit: Web-based graphical interface for servers
I'd say it is half-baked webmin. You can only use it with NetworkManager, and if you have an even remotely complex network setup for VMs, NetworkManager usually must be turned off, which makes Cockpit practically unusable. virt-manager [1] is way more powerful for those who like managing VMs with GUI.
[1] https://virt-manager.org/
-
Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid
$ apt build-dep libvirt $ git clone https://github.com/libvirt/libvirt.git Cloning into 'libvirt'... $ cd libvirt $ meson setup build $ ninja -C build $ ninja -C build install $ which virsh /usr/local/bin/virsh $ which libvirtd /usr/local/sbin/libvirtd $ apt install libgtk-3-dev libpulse-dev libgbm-dev libspice-protocol-dev \ libspice-server-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libepoxy-dev libfdt-dev $ git clone -b v5.1.0 http://git.qemu.org/qemu.git $ cd qemu-v5.1.0 $ git submodule add -f https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git dtc $ ./configure --disable-werror --target-list=arm-softmmu \ --enable-opengl --enable-gtk --enable-kvm --enable-guest-agent \ --enable-spice --audio-drv-list="oss pa" --enable-libusb \ --enable-trace-backend=simple --enable-debug $ make $ make install $ git clone https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager.git $ apt install gobject-introspection libosinfo-1.0-0 libosinfo-1.0-dev \ gir1.2-libosinfo-1.0 libvirt-glib-1.0-dev $ cd virt-manager $ ./setup.py configure --prefix=/usr/local $ sudo ./setup.py install $ sudo usermod -a -G libvirt root $ sudo usermod -a -G libvirtd root $ sudo usermod -a -G libvirt-qemu libvirt-qemu $ sudo usermod -a -G libvirt marietto $ sudo adduser libvirt-qemu $ sudo groupadd --system libvirt $ sudo groupadd --system libvirt-qemu $ sudo newgrp libvirt-qemu $ newgrp libvirt $ /usr/local/sbin# libvirtd & [1] 2875 $ /usr/local/sbin# virtqemud & info : libvirt version: 9.7.0 info : hostname: chromarietto error : virPidFileAcquirePathFull:409 Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid Resource temporarily unavailable error : virStateInitialize:672 : Initialization of QEMU state driver failed Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid Resource temporarily unavailable error : daemonRunStateInit:617 : Driver state initialization failed $ /usr/local/sbin# ps ax | grep libvirt 2875 pts/0 Sl 0:00 libvirtd $ /usr/local/sbin# ps ax | grep virtqemu nothing If I do the opposite way : $ /usr/local/sbin# virtqemud & $ /usr/local/sbin# ps ax | grep virtqemu 3041 pts/0 Sl 0:00 virtqemud $ /usr/local/sbin# libvirtd & info : libvirt version: 9.7.0 info : hostname: chromarietto error : virPidFileAcquirePathFull:409 Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid Resource temporarily unavailable virStateInitialize:672 : Initialization of QEMU state driver failed Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid Resource temporarily unavailable daemon RunStateInit:617 : Driver state initialization failed $ /usr/local/sbin# ps ax | grep virtqemu 3041 pts/0 Sl 0:00 virtqemud $ /usr/local/sbin# ps ax | grep libvirt nothing
-
Issue Testing hyperland in virt-manger
I want to test Hyprland with NixOS in a VM using Virt-Manager (https://virt-manager.org/) on Arch Linux host before installing it on my machine.
- We Replaced Firecracker with QEMU
What are some alternatives?
Webmin - Powerful and flexible web-based server management control panel
QEMU - Official QEMU mirror. Please see https://www.qemu.org/contribute/ for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.
Ajenti - Ajenti Core and stock plugins
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
Technitium DNS Server - Technitium DNS Server
docker-libvirtd
WebVirtMgr - WebVirtMgr panel for manage virtual machine
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
VestaCP - VESTA Control Panel
cloud-hypervisor - A Virtual Machine Monitor for modern Cloud workloads. Features include CPU, memory and device hotplug, support for running Windows and Linux guests, device offload with vhost-user and a minimal compact footprint. Written in Rust with a strong focus on security.
hestiacp - Hestia Control Panel | A lightweight and powerful control panel for the modern web.
lutris - Lutris desktop client