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[[chapter_gui]]
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Graphical User Interface
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ifndef::manvolnum[]
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:pve-toplevel:
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endif::manvolnum[]
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{pve} is simple. There is no need to install a separate management
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tool, and everything can be done through your web browser (Latest
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Firefox or Google Chrome is preferred). A built-in HTML5 console is
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used to access the guest console. As an alternative,
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https://www.spice-space.org/[SPICE] can be used.
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Because we use the Proxmox cluster file system (pmxcfs), you can
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connect to any node to manage the entire cluster. Each node can manage
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the entire cluster. There is no need for a dedicated manager node.
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You can use the web-based administration interface with any modern
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browser. When {pve} detects that you are connecting from a mobile
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device, you are redirected to a simpler, touch-based user interface.
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The web interface can be reached via https://youripaddress:8006
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(default login is: 'root', and the password is specified during the
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installation process).
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Features
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* Seamless integration and management of {pve} clusters
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* AJAX technologies for dynamic updates of resources
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* Secure access to all Virtual Machines and Containers via SSL
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encryption (https)
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* Fast search-driven interface, capable of handling hundreds and
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probably thousands of VMs
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* Secure HTML5 console or SPICE
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* Role based permission management for all objects (VMs, storages,
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nodes, etc.)
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* Support for multiple authentication sources (e.g. local, MS ADS,
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LDAP, ...)
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* Two-Factor Authentication (OATH, Yubikey)
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* Based on ExtJS 6.x JavaScript framework
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Login
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-login-window.png"]
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When you connect to the server, you will first see the login window.
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{pve} supports various authentication backends ('Realm'), and
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you can select the language here. The GUI is translated to more
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than 20 languages.
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NOTE: You can save the user name on the client side by selecting the
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checkbox at the bottom. This saves some typing when you login next
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time.
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GUI Overview
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-summary.png"]
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The {pve} user interface consists of four regions.
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[horizontal]
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Header:: On top. Shows status information and contains buttons for
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most important actions.
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Resource Tree:: At the left side. A navigation tree where you can select
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specific objects.
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Content Panel:: Center region. Selected objects display configuration
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options and status here.
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Log Panel:: At the bottom. Displays log entries for recent tasks. You
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can double-click on those log entries to get more details, or to abort
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a running task.
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NOTE: You can shrink and expand the size of the resource tree and log
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panel, or completely hide the log panel. This can be helpful when you
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work on small displays and want more space to view other content.
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Header
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On the top left side, the first thing you see is the Proxmox
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logo. Next to it is the current running version of {pve}. In the
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search bar nearside you can search for specific objects (VMs,
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containers, nodes, ...). This is sometimes faster than selecting an
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object in the resource tree.
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To the right of the search bar we see the identity (login name). The
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gear symbol is a button opening the 'My Settings' dialog. There you
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can customize some client side user interface setting (reset the saved
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login name, reset saved layout).
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The rightmost part of the header contains four buttons:
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[horizontal]
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Help :: Opens a new browser window showing the reference documentation.
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Create VM :: Opens the virtual machine creation wizard.
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Create CT :: Open the container creation wizard.
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Logout :: Logout, and show the login dialog again.
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[[gui_my_settings]]
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My Settings
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-my-settings.png"]
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The 'My Settings' window allows you to set locally stored settings. These
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include the 'Dashboard Storages' which allow you to enable or disable specific
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storages to be counted towards the total amount visible in the datacenter
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summary. If no storage is checked the total is the sum of all storages, same
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as enabling every single one.
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Below the dashboard settings you find the stored user name and a button to
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clear it as well as a button to reset every layout in the GUI to its default.
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On the right side there are 'xterm.js Settings'. These contain the following
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options:
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[horizontal]
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Font-Family :: The font to be used in xterm.js (e.g. Arial).
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Font-Size :: The preferred font size to be used.
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Letter Spacing :: Increases or decreases spacing between letters in text.
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Line Height :: Specify the absolute height of a line.
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Resource Tree
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This is the main navigation tree. On top of the tree you can select
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some predefined views, which changes the structure of the tree
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below. The default view is *Server View*, and it shows the following
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object types:
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[horizontal]
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Datacenter:: Contains cluster wide setting (relevant for all nodes).
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Node:: Represents the hosts inside a cluster, where the guests runs.
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Guest:: VMs, Containers and Templates.
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Storage:: Data Storage.
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Pool:: It is possible to group guests using a pool to simplify
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management.
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The following view types are available:
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[horizontal]
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Server View:: Shows all kind of objects, grouped by nodes.
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Folder View:: Shows all kind of objects, grouped by object type.
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Storage View:: Only show storage objects, grouped by nodes.
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Pool View:: Show VMs and Containers, grouped by pool.
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Log Panel
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The main purpose of the log panel is to show you what is currently
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going on in your cluster. Actions like creating an new VM are executed
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in background, and we call such background job a 'task'.
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Any output from such task is saved into a separate log file. You can
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view that log by simply double-click a task log entry. It is also
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possible to abort a running task there.
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Please note that we display most recent tasks from all cluster nodes
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here. So you can see when somebody else is working on another cluster
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node in real-time.
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NOTE: We remove older and finished task from the log panel to keep
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that list short. But you can still find those tasks in the 'Task
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History' within the node panel.
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Some short running actions simply sends logs to all cluster
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members. You can see those messages in the 'Cluster log' panel.
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Content Panels
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When you select something in the resource tree, the corresponding
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object displays configuration and status information in the content
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panel. The following sections give a brief overview of the
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functionality. Please refer to the individual chapters inside the
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reference documentation to get more detailed information.
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Datacenter
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png"]
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On the datacenter level you can access cluster wide settings and information.
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* *Search:* it is possible to search anything in cluster
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,this can be a node, VM, Container, Storage or a pool.
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* *Summary:* gives a brief overview over the cluster health.
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* *Cluster:* allows to create/join cluster and shows join information.
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* *Options:* can show and set defaults, which apply cluster wide.
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* *Storage:* is the place where a storage will add/managed/removed.
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* *Backup:* has the capability to schedule Backups. This is
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cluster wide, so you do not care about where the VM/Container are on
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your cluster at schedule time.
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* *Replication:* shows replication jobs and allows to create new ones.
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* *Permissions:* will manage user and group permission, LDAP,
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MS-AD and Two-Factor authentication can be setup here.
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* *HA:* will manage the {pve} High-Availability
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* *Firewall:* on this level the Proxmox Firewall works cluster wide and
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makes templates which are cluster wide available.
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* *Support:* here you get all information about your support subscription.
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If you like to have more information about this see the corresponding chapter.
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Nodes
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-node-summary.png"]
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Nodes in your cluster can be managed invidiually at this level.
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The top header has useful buttons such as 'Reboot', 'Shutdown', 'Shell',
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'Bulk Actions' and 'Help'.
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'Shell' has the options 'noVNC', 'SPICE' and 'xterm.js'.
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'Bulk Actions' has the options 'Bulk Start', 'Bulk Stop' and 'Bulk Migrate'.
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* *Search:* it is possible to search anything on the node,
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this can be a VM, Container, Storage or a pool.
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* *Summary:* gives a brief overview over the resource usage.
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* *Notes:* is where custom notes about a node can be written.
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* *Shell:* logs you into the shell of the node.
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* *System:* is for configuring the network, DNS and time, and also shows your syslog.
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* *Updates:* will upgrade the system and inform you about new packages.
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* *Firewall:* on this level is only for this node.
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* *Disks:* gives you a brief overview about you physical hard drives and
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how they are used.
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* *Ceph:* is only used if you have installed a Ceph server on your
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host. Then you can manage your Ceph cluster and see the status
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of it here.
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* *Replication:* shows replication jobs and allows to create new ones.
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* *Task History:* here all past tasks are shown.
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* *Subscription:* here you can upload you subscription key and get a
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system overview in case of a support case.
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Guests
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-qemu-summary.png"]
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There are two different kinds of guests and both can be converted to a template.
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One of them is a Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) and the other one a Linux Container (LXC).
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Generally the navigation is the same, only some options are different.
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In the main management center the VM navigation begins if a VM is selected in the left tree.
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The top header contains important VM operation commands like 'Start', 'Shutdown', 'Reset',
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'Remove', 'Migrate', 'Console' and 'Help'.
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Some of them have hidden buttons like 'Shutdown' has 'Stop' and
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'Console' contains the different console types 'SPICE', 'noVNC' and 'xterm.js'.
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On the right side the content switches depending on the selected option.
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On the left side.
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All available options are listed one below the other.
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* *Summary:* gives a brief overview over the VM activity.
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* *Console:* an interactive console to your VM.
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* *(KVM)Hardware:* shows and set the Hardware of the KVM VM.
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* *(LXC)Resources:* defines the LXC Hardware opportunities.
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* *(LXC)Network:* the LXC Network settings.
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* *(LXC)DNS:* the LXC DNS settings.
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* *Options:* all guest options can be set here.
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* *Task History:* here all previous tasks from the selected guest will be shown.
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* *(KVM) Monitor:* is the interactive communication interface to the KVM process.
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* *Backup:* shows the available backups from the selected guest and also create a backupset.
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* *Replication:* shows the replication jobs for the selected guest and allows to create new jobs.
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* *Snapshots:* manage VM snapshots.
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* *Firewall:* manage the firewall on VM level.
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* *Permissions:* manage the user permission for the selected guest.
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Storage
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-storage-summary-local.png"]
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In this view we have a two partition split-view.
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On the left side we have the storage options
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and on the right side the content of the selected option will be shown.
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* *Summary:* shows important information about storages like
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'Usage', 'Type', 'Content', 'Active' and 'Enabled'.
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* *Content:* Here all content will be listed grouped by content type.
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* *Permissions:* manage the user permission for this storage.
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Pools
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[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-pool-summary-development.png"]
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In this view we have a two partition split view.
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On the left side we have the logical pool options
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and on the right side the content of the selected option will be shown.
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* *Summary:* show the description of the pool.
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* *Members:* Here all members of this pool will listed and can be managed.
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* *Permissions:* manage the user permission for this pool.
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ifdef::wiki[]
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See Also
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* link:/wiki/Central_Web-based_Management
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endif::wiki[]
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TODO:
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VM, CT, Storage, Pool section
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