Hello everyone
Just wanted to see if anyone has made any lead way with supporting CentOS/RHEL 6.7 via a bridge / agent so these os releases can be brought into cockpit for resource / servcice monitoring
I know about 8 or 9 months ago this was talked about but not sure if anyone has taken it upon themselves to come up with a solution yet or if there is one in the works.
Let me know as we still have a few hundred 6.7 clients hosted in our cloud and it will take a very long time to safely migrate them if even possible to a 7.x release.
Regards, Donald R. D'Avanzo Jr
*Chief Technology OfficerRed Rock Tech LLC. / Sin City Cloud* *Office:* (702) 660-1500 | *Direct:* (702) 302-9432 *9205 West Russell Road,Suite 240 | **Las Vegas, Nevada 89148* http://www.linkedin.com/in/donalddavanzo https://www.facebook.com/SinCityCloudHosting *www.sincitycloud.com http://www.sincitycloud.com/* http://www.sincitycloud.com/
Donald DAvanzo <don <at> redrockhost.com> writes:
Hello everyoneJust wanted to see if anyone has made any lead way with
supporting CentOS/RHEL 6.7 via a bridge / agent so these os releases can be brought into cockpit for resource / servcice monitoring I know about 8 or 9 months ago this was talked about but not sure if anyone has taken it upon themselves to come up with a solution yet or if there is one in the works.Let me know as we still have a few hundred 6.7 clients hosted in our cloud and it will take a very long time to safely migrate them if even possible to a 7.x release.
Regards,Donald R. D'Avanzo JrChief Technology OfficerRed Rock Tech
LLC. / Sin City CloudOffice: (702) 660-1500 | Direct: (702) 302-94329205 West Russell Road,Suite 240 | Las Vegas, Nevada 89148
www.sincitycloud.com
Hi Donald,
Have you got any update regarding this? I am trying to run cockpit on 6.7 as well and there are still a few dependencies which runs on v7.
cockpit-devel mailing list cockpit-devel <at> lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cockpit-devel
On 21.01.2016 05:05, Manoj wrote:
Donald DAvanzo <don <at> redrockhost.com> writes:
Hello everyoneJust wanted to see if anyone has made any lead way with
supporting CentOS/RHEL 6.7 via a bridge / agent so these os releases can be brought into cockpit for resource / servcice monitoring I know about 8 or 9 months ago this was talked about but not sure if anyone has taken it upon themselves to come up with a solution yet or if there is one in the works.Let me know as we still have a few hundred 6.7 clients hosted in our cloud and it will take a very long time to safely migrate them if even possible to a 7.x release.
We discussed this on this same mailing list earlier today, here's the initial work that would need to be done:
https://trello.com/c/3h8dyPl6/70-build-cockpit-bridge-rhel6
Stef
Hi Donald,
Have you got any update regarding this? I am trying to run cockpit on 6.7 as well and there are still a few dependencies which runs on v7.
On 21.01.2016 18:14, Stef Walter wrote:
On 21.01.2016 05:05, Manoj wrote:
Donald DAvanzo <don <at> redrockhost.com> writes:
Hello everyoneJust wanted to see if anyone has made any lead way with
supporting CentOS/RHEL 6.7 via a bridge / agent so these os releases can be brought into cockpit for resource / servcice monitoring I know about 8 or 9 months ago this was talked about but not sure if anyone has taken it upon themselves to come up with a solution yet or if there is one in the works.Let me know as we still have a few hundred 6.7 clients hosted in our cloud and it will take a very long time to safely migrate them if even possible to a 7.x release.
We discussed this on this same mailing list earlier today ...
Hmmm, I thought it was on this thread ... but apparently it was on a similarly named list called cockpit-devel-owner which I didn't even know existed.
So here's a summary:
The build failures one sees when building cockpit on RHEL 6 are just the beginning. Yes, that's just the tip of the Iceberg. It would take some one a couple months of work to get things in shape for running CentOS 6 or RHEL 6.
And once that work is done most of the actual user interface parts would not be relevant ... due to missing system APIs, such as systemd, NetworkManager, storaged, libssh ... and so on.
However it's possible and I don't know of anyone who's against this work. It is possible to get to a point where Cockpit loads and displays a rudimentary display and configuration, and a terminal.
For anyone who wants to drive this forward and doesn't want to wait, the first steps to take are here:
https://trello.com/c/3h8dyPl6/70-build-cockpit-bridge-rhel6
Cheers,
Stef
cockpit-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org