What you do is install cockpit-bridge on all systems, then you can register each system within cockpit. Then log into cockpit and you can pick which system you want to look at. So no you won't see all the DS instances within a single page, but you can easily access each system within cockpit.
So sorry it's not as "nice" as the old java console, but the functionality is essentially still there.
Mark
On 9/30/20 7:17 AM, Paul Whitney wrote:
Hi William,
I mean an admin console where I can see all of the LDAPs instances (hosts) deployed:
[SITE A]- Master- Hub- Consumer 1 though n
[SITE B]- Master- Hub- Consumer 1 though n
So that I can see from a console who is replicating to who, time/status of last replication etc. Similarly to the same type of 389-console supported on earlier releases.
On Sep 29, 2020, at 9:32 PM, William Brown <wbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote:
When you say "view all my systems" what do you mean? A place that can view all your instances at once? Or do you mean to manage the data in the directory?
Thanks,
On 30 Sep 2020, at 07:51, Paul Whitney <paul.whitney@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I am just now looking into our 389-ds migration strategy from CentOS 7 to 8. I successfully created my first master 389 instance on 8. It took some getting used to doing it on the cockpit plugin. But what I am missing is how do I merge a view where I can manage all of my DS from one view? I recall you saying the there will no longer be a java console, is there an alternative solution, such as an application, that will allow me to view all of my systems in a console (that is deprecated)?
Thanks,
Paul M. Whitney
paul.whitney@xxxxxxx
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