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4736f1bc 1[[chapter_gui]]
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2Graphical User Interface
3========================
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4ifndef::manvolnum[]
5:pve-toplevel:
6endif::manvolnum[]
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813e4036 8{pve} is simple. There is no need to install a separate management
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9tool, and everything can be done through your web browser (Latest
10Firefox or Google Chrome is preferred). A built-in HTML5 console is
11used to access the guest console. As an alternative,
12https://www.spice-space.org/[SPICE] can be used.
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14Because we use the Proxmox cluster file system (pmxcfs), you can
15connect to any node to manage the entire cluster. Each node can manage
16the entire cluster. There is no need for a dedicated manager node.
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18You can use the web-based administration interface with any modern
19browser. When {pve} detects that you are connecting from a mobile
20device, you are redirected to a simpler, touch-based user interface.
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22The web interface can be reached via https://youripaddress:8006
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23(default login is: 'root', and the password is specified during the
24installation process).
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25
26
813e4036 27Features
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30* Seamless integration and management of {pve} clusters
31
c5eadcbd 32* AJAX technologies for dynamic updates of resources
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33
34* Secure access to all Virtual Machines and Containers via SSL
35 encryption (https)
36
37* Fast search-driven interface, capable of handling hundreds and
38 probably thousands of VMs
39
c5eadcbd 40* Secure HTML5 console or SPICE
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41
42* Role based permission management for all objects (VMs, storages,
43 nodes, etc.)
44
45* Support for multiple authentication sources (e.g. local, MS ADS,
46 LDAP, ...)
47
48* Two-Factor Authentication (OATH, Yubikey)
49
08d5f7aa 50* Based on ExtJS 7.x JavaScript framework
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52
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53Login
54-----
55
1ff5e4e8 56[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-login-window.png"]
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470d4313 58When you connect to the server, you will first see the login window.
5948aa79 59{pve} supports various authentication backends ('Realm'), and
470d4313 60you can select the language here. The GUI is translated to more
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61than 20 languages.
62
ee687744 63NOTE: You can save the user name on the client side by selecting the
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64checkbox at the bottom. This saves some typing when you login next
65time.
66
67
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68GUI Overview
69------------
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1ff5e4e8 71[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-summary.png"]
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73The {pve} user interface consists of four regions.
74
75[horizontal]
76
77Header:: On top. Shows status information and contains buttons for
78most important actions.
79
80Resource Tree:: At the left side. A navigation tree where you can select
81specific objects.
82
ee687744 83Content Panel:: Center region. Selected objects display configuration
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84options and status here.
85
86Log Panel:: At the bottom. Displays log entries for recent tasks. You
87can double-click on those log entries to get more details, or to abort
88a running task.
89
90NOTE: You can shrink and expand the size of the resource tree and log
91panel, or completely hide the log panel. This can be helpful when you
92work on small displays and want more space to view other content.
93
94
95Header
96~~~~~~
97
98On the top left side, the first thing you see is the Proxmox
99logo. Next to it is the current running version of {pve}. In the
100search bar nearside you can search for specific objects (VMs,
101containers, nodes, ...). This is sometimes faster than selecting an
102object in the resource tree.
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039bc011 104The right part of the header contains four buttons:
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105
106[horizontal]
039bc011 107Documentation :: Opens a new browser window showing the reference documentation.
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108
109Create VM :: Opens the virtual machine creation wizard.
110
111Create CT :: Open the container creation wizard.
112
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113User Menu :: Displays the identity of the user you're currently logged in
114with, and clicking it opens a menu with user-specific options.
115+
116In the user menu, you'll find the 'My Settings' dialog, which provides local UI
117settings. Below that, there are shortcuts for 'TFA' (Two-Factor Authentication)
118and 'Password' self-service. You'll also find options to change the 'Language'
119and the 'Color Theme.' Finally, at the bottom of the menu is the 'Logout'
120option.
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122
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123[[gui_my_settings]]
124My Settings
125~~~~~~~~~~~
126
127[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-my-settings.png"]
128
129The 'My Settings' window allows you to set locally stored settings. These
130include the 'Dashboard Storages' which allow you to enable or disable specific
131storages to be counted towards the total amount visible in the datacenter
132summary. If no storage is checked the total is the sum of all storages, same
133as enabling every single one.
134
135Below the dashboard settings you find the stored user name and a button to
136clear it as well as a button to reset every layout in the GUI to its default.
137
138On the right side there are 'xterm.js Settings'. These contain the following
139options:
140
141[horizontal]
142Font-Family :: The font to be used in xterm.js (e.g. Arial).
143
144Font-Size :: The preferred font size to be used.
145
146Letter Spacing :: Increases or decreases spacing between letters in text.
147
148Line Height :: Specify the absolute height of a line.
149
150
151
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152Resource Tree
153~~~~~~~~~~~~~
154
155This is the main navigation tree. On top of the tree you can select
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156some predefined views, which change the structure of the tree
157below. The default view is the *Server View*, and it shows the following
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158object types:
159
160[horizontal]
60ed554f 161Datacenter:: Contains cluster-wide settings (relevant for all nodes).
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60ed554f 163Node:: Represents the hosts inside a cluster, where the guests run.
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60ed554f 165Guest:: VMs, containers and templates.
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5948aa79 167Storage:: Data Storage.
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169Pool:: It is possible to group guests using a pool to simplify
170management.
171
172
173The following view types are available:
174
175[horizontal]
60ed554f 176Server View:: Shows all kinds of objects, grouped by nodes.
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60ed554f 178Folder View:: Shows all kinds of objects, grouped by object type.
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60ed554f 180Pool View:: Show VMs and containers, grouped by pool.
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181
182
183Log Panel
184~~~~~~~~~
185
186The main purpose of the log panel is to show you what is currently
187going on in your cluster. Actions like creating an new VM are executed
60ed554f 188in the background, and we call such a background job a 'task'.
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60ed554f 190Any output from such a task is saved into a separate log file. You can
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191view that log by simply double-click a task log entry. It is also
192possible to abort a running task there.
193
60ed554f 194Please note that we display the most recent tasks from all cluster nodes
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195here. So you can see when somebody else is working on another cluster
196node in real-time.
197
198NOTE: We remove older and finished task from the log panel to keep
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199that list short. But you can still find those tasks within the node panel in the
200'Task History'.
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60ed554f 202Some short-running actions simply send logs to all cluster
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203members. You can see those messages in the 'Cluster log' panel.
204
205
206Content Panels
207--------------
208
60ed554f 209When you select an item from the resource tree, the corresponding
5948aa79 210object displays configuration and status information in the content
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211panel. The following sections provide a brief overview of this
212functionality. Please refer to the corresponding chapters in the
470d4313 213reference documentation to get more detailed information.
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215
216Datacenter
217~~~~~~~~~~
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1ff5e4e8 219[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png"]
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60ed554f 221On the datacenter level, you can access cluster-wide settings and information.
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223* *Search:* perform a cluster-wide search for nodes, VMs, containers, storage
224 devices, and pools.
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60ed554f 226* *Summary:* gives a brief overview of the cluster's health and resource usage.
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228* *Cluster:* provides the functionality and information necessary to create or
229 join a cluster.
5fd107e5 230
60ed554f 231* *Options:* view and manage cluster-wide default settings.
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60ed554f 233* *Storage:* provides an interface for managing cluster storage.
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235* *Backup:* schedule backup jobs. This operates cluster wide, so it doesn't
236 matter where the VMs/containers are on your cluster when scheduling.
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60ed554f 238* *Replication:* view and manage replication jobs.
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240* *Permissions:* manage user, group, and API token permissions, and LDAP,
241 MS-AD and Two-Factor authentication.
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60ed554f 243* *HA:* manage {pve} High Availability.
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60ed554f 245* *ACME:* set up ACME (Let's Encrypt) certificates for server nodes.
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60ed554f 247* *Firewall:* configure and make templates for the Proxmox Firewall cluster wide.
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249* *Metric Server:* define external metric servers for {pve}.
250
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251* *Notifications:* configurate notification behavior and targets for {pve}.
252
60ed554f 253* *Support:* display information about your support subscription.
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256Nodes
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1ff5e4e8 259[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-node-summary.png"]
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60ed554f 261Nodes in your cluster can be managed individually at this level.
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263The top header has useful buttons such as 'Reboot', 'Shutdown', 'Shell',
264'Bulk Actions' and 'Help'.
265'Shell' has the options 'noVNC', 'SPICE' and 'xterm.js'.
3b457309 266'Bulk Actions' has the options 'Bulk Start', 'Bulk Shutdown' and 'Bulk Migrate'.
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60ed554f 268* *Search:* search a node for VMs, containers, storage devices, and pools.
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60ed554f 270* *Summary:* display a brief overview of the node's resource usage.
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774366c3 272* *Notes:* write custom comments in xref:markdown_basics[Markdown syntax].
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60ed554f 274* *Shell:* access to a shell interface for the node.
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60ed554f 276* *System:* configure network, DNS and time settings, and access the syslog.
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60ed554f 278* *Updates:* upgrade the system and see the available new packages.
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60ed554f 280* *Firewall:* manage the Proxmox Firewall for a specific node.
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60ed554f 282* *Disks:* get an overview of the attached disks, and manage how they are used.
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bc7e0c70 284* *Ceph:* is only used if you have installed a Ceph server on your
60ed554f 285 host. In this case, you can manage your Ceph cluster and see the status
7ec90af3 286 of it here.
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60ed554f 288* *Replication:* view and manage replication jobs.
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60ed554f 290* *Task History:* see a list of past tasks.
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292* *Subscription:* upload a subscription key, and generate a system report for
293 use in support cases.
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296Guests
297~~~~~~
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1ff5e4e8 299[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-qemu-summary.png"]
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3b652d4e 301There are two different kinds of guests and both can be converted to a template.
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302One of them is a Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) and the other is a Linux Container (LXC).
303Navigation for these are mostly the same; only some options are different.
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305To access the various guest management interfaces, select a VM or container from
306the menu on the left.
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308The header contains commands for items such as power management, migration,
309console access and type, cloning, HA, and help.
310Some of these buttons contain drop-down menus, for example, 'Shutdown' also contains
311other power options, and 'Console' contains the different console types:
312'SPICE', 'noVNC' and 'xterm.js'.
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314The panel on the right contains an interface for whatever item is selected from
315the menu on the left.
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60ed554f 317The available interfaces are as follows.
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e42f9e41 319* *Summary:* provides a brief overview of the VM's activity and a `Notes` field
774366c3 320 for xref:markdown_basics[Markdown syntax] comments.
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60ed554f 322* *Console:* access to an interactive console for the VM/container.
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60ed554f 324* *(KVM)Hardware:* define the hardware available to the KVM VM.
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60ed554f 326* *(LXC)Resources:* define the system resources available to the LXC.
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60ed554f 328* *(LXC)Network:* configure a container's network settings.
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60ed554f 330* *(LXC)DNS:* configure a container's DNS settings.
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60ed554f 332* *Options:* manage guest options.
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60ed554f 334* *Task History:* view all previous tasks related to the selected guest.
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60ed554f 336* *(KVM) Monitor:* an interactive communication interface to the KVM process.
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60ed554f 338* *Backup:* create and restore system backups.
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60ed554f 340* *Replication:* view and manage the replication jobs for the selected guest.
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60ed554f 342* *Snapshots:* create and restore VM snapshots.
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60ed554f 344* *Firewall:* configure the firewall on the VM level.
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60ed554f 346* *Permissions:* manage permissions for the selected guest.
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349Storage
350~~~~~~~
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1ff5e4e8 352[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-storage-summary-local.png"]
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354As with the guest interface, the interface for storage consists of a menu on the
355left for certain storage elements and an interface on the right to manage
356these elements.
357
57298d28 358In this view we have a two partition split-view.
b83fcf1e 359On the left side we have the storage options
bc7e0c70 360and on the right side the content of the selected option will be shown.
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362* *Summary:* shows important information about the storage, such as the type,
363 usage, and content which it stores.
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365* *Content:* a menu item for each content type which the storage
366 stores, for example, Backups, ISO Images, CT Templates.
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60ed554f 368* *Permissions:* manage permissions for the storage.
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371Pools
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1ff5e4e8 374[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-pool-summary-development.png"]
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376Again, the pools view comprises two partitions: a menu on the left,
377and the corresponding interfaces for each menu item on the right.
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60ed554f 379* *Summary:* shows a description of the pool.
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60ed554f 381* *Members:* display and manage pool members (guests and storage).
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60ed554f 383* *Permissions:* manage the permissions for the pool.
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386Tags
387----
388
389[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-qemu-summary-tags-edit.png", float="left"]
390
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391For organizational purposes, it is possible to set `tags` for guests.
392Currently, these only provide informational value to users.
393Tags are displayed in two places in the web interface: in the `Resource Tree` and
394in the status line when a guest is selected.
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396Tags can be added, edited, and removed in the status line of the guest by
397clicking on the `pencil` icon. You can add multiple tags by pressing the `+`
398button and remove them by pressing the `-` button. To save or cancel the changes,
399you can use the `✓` and `x` button respectively.
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401Tags can also be set via the CLI, where multiple tags are separated by semicolons.
402For example:
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404----
405# qm set ID --tags myfirsttag;mysecondtag
406----
407
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408Style Configuration
409~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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411[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-tag-style.png"]
412
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413By default, the tag colors are derived from their text in a deterministic way.
414The color, shape in the resource tree, and case-sensitivity, as well as how tags
415are sorted, can be customized. This can be done via the web interface under
416__Datacenter -> Options -> Tag Style Override__. Alternatively, this can be done
417via the CLI. For example:
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419----
420# pvesh set /cluster/options --tag-style color-map=example:000000:FFFFFF
421----
422
03778924 423sets the background color of the tag `example` to black (#000000) and the text
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424color to white (#FFFFFF).
425
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426Permissions
427~~~~~~~~~~~
428
429[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-options.png"]
430
431By default, users with the privilege `VM.Config.Options` on a guest (`/vms/ID`)
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432can set any tags they want (see
433xref:pveum_permission_management[Permission Management]). If you want to
434restrict this behavior, appropriate permissions can be set under
435__Datacenter -> Options -> User Tag Access__:
436
437* `free`: users are not restricted in setting tags (Default)
438* `list`: users can set tags based on a predefined list of tags
439* `existing`: like list but users can also use already existing tags
440* `none`: users are restricted from using tags
441
442The same can also be done via the CLI.
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444Note that a user with the `Sys.Modify` privileges on `/` is always able to set
445or delete any tags, regardless of the settings here. Additionally, there is a
446configurable list of `registered tags` which can only be added and removed by
447users with the privilege `Sys.Modify` on `/`. The list of registered tags can be
448edited under __Datacenter -> Options -> Registered Tags__ or via the CLI.
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03778924 451For more details on the exact options and how to invoke them in the CLI, see
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452xref:datacenter_configuration_file[Datacenter Configuration].
453
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454ifdef::wiki[]
455
456See Also
4736f1bc 457--------
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459* link:/wiki/Central_Web-based_Management
460
461endif::wiki[]
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