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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, everything can be done via your web browser (Latest Firefox and
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Google Chrome is preferred). To access VM/CT console, a built in HTML5
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console is used. As alternative, SPICE can be used.
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As we use Proxmox Cluster file system (pmxcfs),you can connect to any
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node to manage the whole cluster.
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To use the Central Web-based Management, you need a modern browser,
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this includes:
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* Firefox, a release from the current year, or the latest Enterprise
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* Support Release Chrome, a release from the current year
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* Microsoft currently supported versions of Edge Browser
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* Apple currently supported versions of Safari
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If {pve} detect you're connecting from a mobile device, you will
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redirected to a light weight touch based UI.
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The web interface can be reached via https://youripaddress:8006
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(default login is: root, the password is specified during the
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installation).
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Features
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* Seamless integration and management of Proxmox VE 4.x Cluster
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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 encryption (https)
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* Fast search-driven interface, capable of handling hundreds and 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, nodes, etc.)
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* Support for multiple authentication sources (e.g. local, MS ADS, LDAP, ...)
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* Two-Factor Authentication
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* Proxmox VE Firewall
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* Based on Ext JS 6.x JavaScript framework
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GUI Overview
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[thumbnail="gui-datacenter-summary.png"]
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The GUI has 3 sectors:
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* On the left side is the navigation bar. The navigation bar is
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structured into 4 different types. It has 4 different views,
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which can be selected on the top.
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** Datacenter: contains all the settings belonging to all machines.
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** Nodes: represent the host where the VM/CT runs on. It is named like
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the hostname. Normally the name was set by the installation.
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** Entity: can be a VM, container or a storage.
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** Logical pools: it is possible to group entities to a group for easy management.
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* On the right side is the main management center, where all content
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of the selected entity form the navigation bar is shown.
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* On the bottom is the task log section, where all tasks are shown.
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Dataceter Level
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[thumbnail="gui-datacenter-search.png"]
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On the datacenter level you can manage cluster wide settings and get
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information about this cluster.
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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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* *Summery:* gives a brief overview over the cluster health.
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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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* *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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Node Level
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~~~~~~~~~~
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[thumbnail="gui-node-summary.png"]
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All belongs of a node can be managed at this level.
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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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* *Summery:* gives a brief overview over the resource usage.
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* *Shell:* log you in the shell of the node.
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* *System:* is for configuration like network, time and shows your syslog.
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* *Updates:* will upgrade the system and inform you about new packets.
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* *Firewall:* on this level is only for this node.
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* *Disk:* gives you an brief overview about you physical hard drives and
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how do you use them.
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* *Ceph:* is only used if you have installed a Ceph sever on you
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host. Then you can here manage your Ceph cluster and see the status
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of it.
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* *Task History:* here all past task 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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ifdef::wiki[]
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See Also
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--------
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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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