On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 2:02 AM, Douglas Schilling Landgraf
<dlandgra(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Oi Fernando,
On 01/30/2017 12:32 PM, Fernando Frediani wrote:
>
> Hi Douglas, thanks.
>
> No, just said if I have no network connectivity to the box for some
> reason only tool to use is shell to try to get it back online correct ?
Yes, you might use manual settings or TUI tools like nmtui as any other
Linux distro.
Yes - nmtui or nmcli are the tools you can use here to get your host
hooked up to the network.
- fabian
> It TUI thought to be back sometime or Cockpit will be the ongoing tool
> for that ? (I find it nice the TUI interface too).
I don't see any movement to bring back oVirt TUI. At moment, the Cockpit is
the preferable.
>
> Fernando
>
> On 30/01/2017 13:55, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:
>>
>> Ola Fernando!
>>
>> On 01/30/2017 09:23 AM, Fernando Frediani wrote:
>>>
>>> What happened with the TUI ?
>>>
>>> Have just installed a 4.1 oVirt Node and it seems it is CLI only and I
>>> only see a shell login. Is it correct ?
>>> I read some pages on
ovirt.org saying the old TUI was problematic and it
>>> was being redesign but that seems old.
>>>
>>> Or do I understand correctly and everything is now handled by Cockpit ?
>>
>>
>> That's correct. Cockpit is the preferred option.
>>
>>> Then if I have no network CLI is my friend ?
>>
>>
>> Not sure if I understood the question but in Cockpit, there is Network
>> tab. Web-browser: NODE_IP_ADDRESS:9090 -> Networking
>>
>> Or are looking for something like nmcli/nmtui?
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Douglas
>
>
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