Login
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-[thumbnail="gui-login-window.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-login-window.png"]
-When you connect to the server, you will first see the longin window.
+When you connect to the server, you will first see the login window.
{pve} supports various authentication backends ('Realm'), and
-you can select the langauage here. The GUI is translated to more
+you can select the language here. The GUI is translated to more
than 20 languages.
NOTE: You can save the user name on the client side by selection the
GUI Overview
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-[thumbnail="gui-datacenter-summary.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-summary.png"]
The {pve} user interface consists of four regions.
containers, nodes, ...). This is sometimes faster than selecting an
object in the resource tree.
-[thumbnail="gui-my-settings.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-my-settings.png"]
To the right of the search bar we see the identity (login name). The
gear symbol is a button opening the 'My Settings' dialog. There you
The rightmost part of the header contains four buttons:
[horizontal]
-Help :: Opens a new browser window showing the reference documenation.
+Help :: Opens a new browser window showing the reference documentation.
Create VM :: Opens the virtual machine creation wizard.
object displays configuration and status information in the content
panel. The following sections give a brief overview of the
functionality. Please refer to the individual chapters inside the
-reference documentatin to get more detailed information.
+reference documentation to get more detailed information.
Datacenter
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-[thumbnail="gui-datacenter-search.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png"]
On the datacenter level you can access cluster wide settings and information.
Nodes
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-[thumbnail="gui-node-summary.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-node-summary.png"]
All belongs of a node can be managed at this level.
Guests
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-[thumbnail="gui-qemu-summary.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-qemu-summary.png"]
There are two differed kinds of VM types and both types can be converted to a template.
One of them are Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) and the other one are Linux Containers (LXC).
In the main management center the VM navigation begin if a VM is selected in the left tree.
-The top header contains important VM operation commands like 'Start', 'Shutdown', 'Rest',
+The top header contains important VM operation commands like 'Start', 'Shutdown', 'Reset',
'Remove', 'Migrate', 'Console' and 'Help'.
-Two of them have hidden buttons like 'Shutdown' has 'Stop' and
-'Console' contains the different consolen typs 'SPICE' or 'noVNC'.
+Some of them have hidden buttons like 'Shutdown' has 'Stop' and
+'Console' contains the different console types 'SPICE', 'noVNC' and 'xterm.js'.
On the right side the content switch white the focus of the option.
* *Backup:* shows the available backups from this VM and also create a backupset.
+* *Replication:* shows the replication jobs for this VM and allows to create new jobs.
+
* *Snapshots:* manage VM snapshots.
* *Firewall:* manage the firewall on VM level.
Storage
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-[thumbnail="gui-storage-summary-local.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-storage-summary-local.png"]
In this view we have a two partition split view.
On the left side we have the storage options
Pools
~~~~~
-[thumbnail="gui-pool-summary-development.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-pool-summary-development.png"]
In this view we have a two partition split view.
On the left side we have the logical pool options