Hello,
Thanks for the awnser.
That's what I pretend. To install just the web in one server and manage all
updates from that server without the need to install the full package in
all the other servers.
I'll try do the procedure you pointed.
Maybe it could be a good feature during the install to ask what
'plugins/parts' you would like to install.
Regards,
A quarta, 22 de set de 2021, 09:51, Martin Pitt <martin(a)piware.de> escreveu:
Hello Carlos,
carlos castro [2021-09-20 8:38 +0100]:
> I would like to use cockpit as and update manager for all my linux
machines.
>
> My question is if i can only install this component, and if so how can i
do it,
The minimum packages that you can install are cockpit-packagekit for the
"Software Updates" page, and cockpit-system to get the "shell". The
latter
has
a lot of other pages, though. You can add "override files" to
/usr/share/cockpit/ or ~user/.local/share/cockpit to hide pages though, if
you
desire:
https://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/packages.html#package-manifest
If you want to use
https://target.machine:9090 directly, you also need
cockpit-ws (the web server). Otherwise, install that on just one central
machine and use the "remote hosts" facility (on the login page or the host
switcher in a Cockpit session), then ssh suffices on the remote machines.
This
is what I'd recommend for managing many machines, to avoid having lots of
web
servers.
Martin
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