I have done these changes. My point here I guess would be if required
any such changes we can take them in the later period too. Because we
are changing many files every day and it is difficult to pick such
changes every time there is one.
On 10/15/2015 11:14 PM, Aline Manera wrote:
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> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..1089b08
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> +Ginger Base Plugin
> +==============
> +
> +Ginger Base is an open source base host management plugin for Wok
> +(Webserver Originated from Kimchi), that provides an intuitive web
> panel with
> +common tools for configuring and managing the Linux systems.
> +
> +Wok is a cherrypy-based web framework with HTML5 support that is
> extended by
> +plugins which expose functionality through REST APIs.
> +
> +The current features of Base Host Management of Linux system include:
> + + Shutdown, Restart, Connect
> + + Basic Information
> + + System Statistics
> + + Software Updates
> + + Repository Management
> + + Debug Reports (SoS Reports)
> +
> +Browser Support
> +===============
> +
> +Desktop Browser Support:
> +-----------------------
> +* **Internet Explorer:** IE9+
> +* **Chrome:** Current-1 version
> +* **Firefox:** Current-1 version Firefox 24ESR
> +* **Safari:** Current-1 version
> +* **Opera:** Current-1 version
We have changed that to only point to the Current Version. You can
check the wok README for more details.
> +dif
Can the above line be removed?
> +Mobile Browser Support:
> +-----------------------
> +* **Safari iOS:** Current-1 version
> +* **Android Browser** Current-1 version
> +
Same I said before. Only mention Current Version.
> +Current-1 version denotes that we support the current stable version
> of the
> +browser and the version that preceded it. For example, if the
> current version of
> +a browser is 24.x, we support the 24.x and 23.x versions.This does
> not mean that
> +kimchi cannot be used in other browsers, however, functionality and
> appearance
> +may be diminished and we may not be able to provide support for any
> problems you
> +find.
> +
The above statement is not needed any more.
> +Hypervisor Distro Support
> +=========================
> +
> +Ginger Base and Wok might run on any GNU/Linux distribution that
> meets the conditions
> +described on the 'Getting Started' section below.
> +
> +The Kimchi community makes an effort to test it with the latest
> versions of
> +Fedora, RHEL, OpenSuSe, and Ubuntu.
The Ginger community will be responsible for Ginger Base.
> +
> +Getting Started
> +===============
> +
> +Install Dependencies
> +--------------------
> +
> +**For fedora and RHEL:**
> +
> + $ sudo yum install wok gettext-devel git \
> + python-psutil sos python-lxml \
> + libxslt pyparted \
> + python-websockify python-configobj
> +
> + # If using RHEL, install the following additional packages:
> + $ sudo yum install python-unittest2 python-ordereddict
> +
> + # Restart libvirt to allow configuration changes to take effect
> + $ sudo service libvirtd restart
> +
libvirtd service is not needed by gingerbase
> + # These dependencies are only required if you want to run the
> tests:
> + $ sudo yum install pyflakes python-pep8 python-requests
> +
> +*Note for RHEL users*: Some of the above packages are located in the
> Red Hat
> +EPEL repositories. See
> +[this
>
FAQ](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL#How_can_I_use_these_extra_package...
> +for more information on how to configure your system to access this
> repository.
> +
> +And for RHEL7 systems, you also need to subscribe to the "RHEL
> Server Optional"
> +channel at RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.
> +
> +**For debian:**
> +
> + $ sudo apt-get install wok gettext \
> + python-configobj \
> + python-psutil sosreport \
> + python-lxml xsltproc \
> + python-parted websockify
> +
> + Packages version requirement:
> + python-jsonschema >= 1.3.0
> + python-psutil >= 0.6.0
> +
> + # These dependencies are only required if you want to run the
> tests:
> + $ sudo apt-get install pep8 pyflakes python-requests
> +
> +**For openSUSE:**
> +
> + $ sudo zypper install wok gettext-tools \
> + python-psutil python-lxml \
> + libxslt-tools python-xml python-parted \
> + python-configobj python-websockify
> +
> + Packages version requirement:
> + python-psutil >= 0.6.0
> +
> + # These dependencies are only required if you want to run the
> tests:
> + $ sudo zypper install python-pyflakes python-pep8 python-requests
> +
> +*Note for openSUSE users*: Some of the above packages are located in
> different
> +openSUSE repositories. See
> +[this
>
FAQ](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:GRNET:synnefo/) for
> +python-parted; And
> +[this
FAQ](http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Add_package_repositories) for
> more
> +information on how configure your system to access this repository.
> +
> +Build and Install
> +-----------------
> +
> + Wok:
> + $ ./autogen.sh --system
> +
> + $ make
> + $ sudo make install # Optional if running from the source tree
> +
> + Ginger Base:
> + $ cd plugins/gingerbasae
> +
> + $ ./autogen.sh --system
> +
> + $ make
> + $ sudo make install # Optional if running from the source tree
> +
> +Run
> +---
> +
> + $ systemctl start wokd
> +
> +If you cannot access Wok, take a look at these 2 points:
> +
> +1. Firewall
> +Wok uses by default the ports 8000, 8001 and 64667. To allow
> incoming connections:
> +
> + For system using firewalld, do:
> + sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=8000/tcp --permanent
> + sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=8001/tcp --permanent
> + sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=64667/tcp --permanent
> + sudo firewall-cmd --reload
> +
> + For openSUSE systems, do:
> + sudo /sbin/SuSEfirewall2 open EXT TCP 8000
> + sudo /sbin/SuSEfirewall2 open EXT TCP 8001
> + sudo /sbin/SuSEfirewall2 open EXT TCP 64667
> +
> + For system using iptables, do:
> + sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 8000 -j ACCEPT
> + sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 8001 -j ACCEPT
> + sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 64667 -j ACCEPT
> +
> + Don't forget to correctly save the rules.
> +
> +2. SELinux
> +Allow httpd_t context for Wok web server:
> +
> + semanage permissive -a httpd_t
> +
Those instructions are related to WOK! So should be only on WOK
guidelines.
> +Test
> +----
> +
> + $ cd plugins/gingerbase
> + $ make check-local # check for i18n and formatting errors
> + $ sudo make check
> +
> +After all tests are executed, a summary will be displayed containing
> any
> +errors/failures which might have occurred.
> +
> +Usage
> +-----
> +
> +Connect your browser to
https://localhost:8001. You should see a
> screen like:
> +
> +![Wok Login Screen](docs/kimchi-login.png)
I don't think the login page is needed here.
Also an explanation on which tabs will be added when running wok with
gingerbase would be good.
> +
> +Wok uses PAM to authenticate users so you can log in with the same
> username
> +and password that you would use to log in to the machine itself.
> +
> +![Ginger Base Host Screen](docs/gingerbase-host-tab.png)
> +
> +Ginger Base Host tab provides the base host functionality like
> system information,
> + system statistics, software updates, repositories and debug reports
> functionality.
> +
> +Also Ginger Base provides shutdown, re-start and connect options.
> +
> +Participating
> +-------------
> +
> +All patches are sent through our mailing list hosted by oVirt. More
> +information can be found at:
> +
> +https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi/wiki/Communications
> +
> +Patches should be sent using git-send-email to kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org.
Please, take a look in the Kimchi README file.