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1 [[chapter_gui]]
2 Proxmox WebGUI
3 ==============
4 ifndef::manvolnum[]
5 :pve-toplevel:
6 endif::manvolnum[]
7
8 {pve} is simple. There is no need to install a separate
9 management tool, everything can be done via your web browser (Latest
10 Firefox and Google Chrome is preferred). To access
11 VM/CT console, a built in HTML5 console is used. As alternative, SPICE
12 can be used.
13
14 As we use Proxmox Cluster file system (pmxcfs),you can connect to any
15 node to manage the whole cluster.
16
17 To use the Central Web-based Management, you need a modern browser,
18 this includes:
19
20 * Firefox, a release from the current year, or the latest Enterprise
21 * Support Release Chrome, a release from the current year
22 * Microsoft currently supported versions of Edge Browser
23 * Apple currently supported versions of Safari
24
25 If {pve} detect you're connecting from a mobile device, you will
26 redirected to a light weight touch based UI.
27
28 The web interface can be reached via https://youripaddress:8006
29 (default login is: root, the password is specified during the
30 installation).
31
32
33 Features:
34 --------
35
36 * Seamless integration and management of Proxmox VE 4.x Cluster
37 * AJAX technologies for dynamic updates of resources
38 * Secure access to all Virtual Machines and Containers via SSL encryption (https)
39 * Fast search-driven interface, capable of handling hundreds and probably thousands of VMs
40 * Secure HTML5 console or SPICE
41 * Role based permission management for all objects (VMs, storages, nodes, etc.)
42 * Support for multiple authentication sources (e.g. local, MS ADS, LDAP, ...)
43 * Two-Factor Authentication
44 * Proxmox VE Firewall
45 * Based on Ext JS 6.x JavaScript framework
46
47
48 Web GUI overview:
49 -----------------
50
51 image::images/screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png[{PVE} Graphical User Interface]
52
53 The GUI has 3 sectors:
54
55 * On the left side is the navigation bar. The navigation bar is
56 structured into 4 different types. It has 4 different views,
57 which can be selected on the top.
58 ** Datacenter: contains all the settings belonging to all machines.
59 ** Nodes: represent the host where the VM/CT runs on. It is named like
60 the hostname. Normally the name was set by the installation.
61 ** Entity: can be a VM, container or a storage.
62 ** Logical pools: it is possible to group entities to a group for easy management.
63 * On the right side is the main management center, where all content
64 of the selected entity form the navigation bar is shown.
65 * On the bottom is the task log section, where all tasks are shown.
66
67
68 Dataceter Level
69 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
70
71 On the datacenter level you can manage cluster wide settings and get
72 information about this cluster.
73
74 * *Search:* it is possible to search anything in cluster
75 ,this can be a node, VM, Container, Storage or a pool.
76
77 * *Summery:* gives a brief overview over the cluster health.
78
79 * *Options:* can show and set defaults, which apply cluster wide.
80
81 * *Storage:* is the place where a storage will add/managed/removed.
82
83 * *Backup:* has the capability to schedule Backups. This is
84 cluster wide, so you do not care about where the VM/Container are on
85 your cluster at schedule time.
86
87 * *Permissions:* will manage user and group permission, LDAP,
88 MS-AD and Two-Factor authentication can be setup here.
89
90 * *HA:* will manage the {pve} High-Availability
91
92 * *Firewall:* on this level the Proxmox Firewall works cluster wide and
93 makes templates which are cluster wide available.
94
95 * *Support:* here you get all information about your support subscription.
96
97 If you like to have more information about this see the corresponding chapter.
98
99
100 Node Level
101 ~~~~~~~~~~
102
103 //image::pve_gui_node.png[]
104
105 All belongs of a node can be managed at this level.
106
107 * *Search:* it is possible to search anything on the node,
108 this can be a VM, Container, Storage or a pool.
109
110 * *Summery:* gives a brief overview over the resource usage.
111
112 * *Shell:* log you in the shell of the node.
113
114 * *System:* is for configuration like network, time and shows your syslog.
115
116 * *Updates:* will upgrade the system and inform you about new packets.
117
118 * *Firewall:* on this level is only for this node.
119
120 * *Disk:* gives you an brief overview about you physical hard drives and
121 how do you use them.
122
123 * *Ceph:* is only used if you have installed a Ceph sever on you
124 host. Then you can here manage your Ceph cluster and see the status
125 of it.
126
127 * *Task History:* here all past task are shown.
128
129 * *Subscription:* here you can upload you subscription key and get a
130 system overview in case of a support case.
131
132 ifdef::wiki[]
133
134 See Also
135 --------
136
137 * link:/wiki/Central_Web-based_Management
138
139 endif::wiki[]
140 ////
141 TODO:
142
143 VM, CT, Storage section
144
145 ////