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improve/extend documentation for gui

Signed-off-by: Oguz Bektas <o.bektas@proxmox.com>
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Oguz Bektas 2019-02-18 12:49:06 +01:00 committed by Thomas Lamprecht
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@ -225,6 +225,8 @@ On the datacenter level you can access cluster wide settings and information.
* *Summary:* gives a brief overview over the cluster health.
* *Cluster:* allows to create/join cluster and shows join information.
* *Options:* can show and set defaults, which apply cluster wide.
* *Storage:* is the place where a storage will add/managed/removed.
@ -233,6 +235,8 @@ On the datacenter level you can access cluster wide settings and information.
cluster wide, so you do not care about where the VM/Container are on
your cluster at schedule time.
* *Replication:* shows replication jobs and allows to create new ones.
* *Permissions:* will manage user and group permission, LDAP,
MS-AD and Two-Factor authentication can be setup here.
@ -251,28 +255,37 @@ Nodes
[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-node-summary.png"]
All belongs of a node can be managed at this level.
Nodes in your cluster can be managed invidiually at this level.
The top header has useful buttons such as 'Reboot', 'Shutdown', 'Shell',
'Bulk Actions' and 'Help'.
'Shell' has the options 'noVNC', 'SPICE' and 'xterm.js'.
'Bulk Actions' has the options 'Bulk Start', 'Bulk Stop' and 'Bulk Migrate'.
* *Search:* it is possible to search anything on the node,
this can be a VM, Container, Storage or a pool.
* *Summary:* gives a brief overview over the resource usage.
* *Notes:* is where custom notes about a node can be written.
* *Shell:* logs you into the shell of the node.
* *System:* is for configuring the network, dns and time, and also shows your syslog.
* *System:* is for configuring the network, DNS and time, and also shows your syslog.
* *Updates:* will upgrade the system and inform you about new packets.
* *Updates:* will upgrade the system and inform you about new packages.
* *Firewall:* on this level is only for this node.
* *Disk:* gives you an brief overview about you physical hard drives and
* *Disks:* gives you a brief overview about you physical hard drives and
how they are used.
* *Ceph:* is only used if you have installed a Ceph server on your
host. Then you can manage your Ceph cluster and see the status
of it here.
* *Replication:* shows replication jobs and allows to create new ones.
* *Task History:* here all past tasks are shown.
* *Subscription:* here you can upload you subscription key and get a