I'm sure there is but I'm not sure exactly how off the top of my head. I've
just used it to install cockpit from the base repositories. Installing
things via ansible is fairly basic. There's a lot of info out there on how
to do it.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, 6:52 AM Ryan McClung <rmcclung(a)afilias.info> wrote:
@Martin -- Understood about the host size limitation. How do I make
the
web ui show the information I put in the file? I have the file and I am
using the conventions listed in the wiki but it isn't showing.
@Stephen -- Is there a way of pushing cockpit out to the hosts without
installing the web service?
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 2:14 PM, Martin Pitt <martin(a)piware.de> wrote:
> Hello Ryan,
>
> Ryan McClung [2018-04-13 16:41 -0400]:
> > We are running an instance of Cockpit on a CentOS 7 vm. We have ~40
> > computers and we would like to add all of them to Cockpit. Is there a
> > faster method other than manually adding it to the ui?
>
> You can create an /etc/cockpit/machines.d/01-mymachines.json
> mechanically. The
> format is documented here:
>
>
http://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/feature-machines.html
>
> Note that Cockpit does not currently support having that many machines in
> the
> Dashboard, so you might run into trouble there.
>
> Martin
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