Sorry to hear that happened. Cockpit depends on Network manager to
provide it's network functionality. Network manager is pretty standard
part of many linux distros. Having the cockpit-networking package depend
on it is not a mistake, it needs to be there to ensure that cockpit has
what it needs to run.
I'm not sure how removing cockpit would bork a server though. I've been
able to install and uninstall cockpit-networking on lots of systems
without issues. Do you have any more details you can provide us? What
Version/OS was this on? which commands did you run? A way for us to
reproduce the errors you had would be helpful.
On 10/16/2017 06:20 PM, Radka Janekova wrote:
Hi,
so recently I managed to destroy[1] two production servers by removing
what I saw as useless web-config utility. Apparently Cockpit depends on
NetworkManager, which nobody would expect and is easily overlooked.
PLEASE FIX
[1]
https://cloud.rhea-ayase.eu/s/eH6JX43kYErHJ3s
Cheers,
Radka
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*Radka Janeková*
.NET & OpenShift Engineer, Red Hat
*radka.janek(a)redhat.com <mailto:radka.janek@redhat.com>*
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