Al Tobey and I have been working on a Web UI for Cobbler.
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/cobbler/wiki/CobblerWebUi
We're still polishing up the last few remaining details, though it would
be a great time for other folks to take a look, make comments, report
bugs, and so on. This will help get release 0.6.2 out faster. From a
git checkout, just run "make" and install the noarch RPM out of the
"rpm-build" directory. The instructions on setting up the WebUI are at
the link above.
You'll see you are able to add cobbler objects (Distros, Profiles,
Repos, and Systems) through the WebUI, edit existing ones, as well as
run a "cobbler sync". There's the equivalent of a "cobbler list" in
there also -- to see all that you have configured. Each field has
comments below it saying what the field is for, frequently with
examples. Where it a field has limited valid values, we're using radio
boxes, selects, and so forth. So, we hope you find it easy to use.
Suggestions are welcome, as I can see
that we'll probably be adding to it some over time.
A few known issues:
-- If your login times out (30 minutes of no activity), and you
can't log back in, try deleting your cookies from the boot server.
Should be resolved soon.
-- Kickstart template editing through the Web UI isn't there yet.
We're working on that.
Also, if you were interested in Cobbler's read-write XMLRPC API, the Web
UI source code is an excellent example of this. 0.6.2 also includes
Apache proxying all XMLRPC to port 80 (no more firewall configuration
for koan), plus the ability to select multiple virtual disk locations
for virt machines. There's also support for using Cobbler and DHCP
management with multiple subnets, which I described in a previous
email. A copy of that on the Cobbler Wiki is located here:
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/cobbler/wiki/UsingCobblerDhcpManagementWithMultipleSubnets
. So, there's other stuff to check out in 0.6.2 as well.
If you have any Cobbler tips of your own, the Wiki is a great place to
add them. You'll need to set up a Fedora account at
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts if you don't already have one
and you'll be good to go.
--Michael
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