I''ve been looking around and everywhere i only see ZFS text commands and not a single word bout a GUI to use and manage all those nice features it has, or did i miss something ? PS : My starter kit hasn''t arrived yet, so i don''t have Solaris installed . This message posted from opensolaris.org
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ZFS web based GUI is much better than the one in CXFS. - Michael Arthur Rudnik wrote:> I''ve been looking around and everywhere i only see ZFS text commands and not a single word bout a GUI to use and manage all those nice features it has, or did i miss something ? > > > PS : My starter kit hasn''t arrived yet, so i don''t have Solaris installed . > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss >
Tim Thomas wrote:> The GUI is already in Solaris 10 Update 3 and later. > > Just point a web browser at https://<yourhost>:6789, login as root and > you will see the launch point for the GUI on the console page..the ZFS > GUI looks like this..Try https://localhost:6789 Secure by default has the external access denied by default. Also, for those who haven''t used it yet, the GUI will also show the CLI commands it will use. So you can learn the CLI from the GUI. -- richard
Richard Elling wrote:> Tim Thomas wrote: >> The GUI is already in Solaris 10 Update 3 and later. >> >> Just point a web browser at https://<yourhost>:6789, login as root and >> you will see the launch point for the GUI on the console page..the ZFS >> GUI looks like this.. > > Try https://localhost:6789 > Secure by default has the external access denied by default. > > Also, for those who haven''t used it yet, the GUI will also show the CLI > commands it will use. So you can learn the CLI from the GUI. > -- richardWhat pkg and svc is this? (I don''t see it on my 11/06 installs) Rob++ -- Internet: windsor at warthog.com __o Life: Rob at Carrollton.Texas.USA.Earth _`\<,_ (_)/ (_) "They couldn''t hit an elephant at this distance." -- Major General John Sedgwick
The GUI is an implementation of the webmin tool. You must be running the server - started with /usr/sbin/smcwebserver start Then, access it with https://<hostname>:6789/zfs Regards Craig Cory Senior Instructor :: ExitCertified : Sun Certified System Administrator : Sun Certified Network Administrator : Sun Certified Security Administrator : Veritas Certified Instructor 8950 Cal Center Drive Bldg 1, Suite 110 Sacramento, California 95826 [e] craig.cory at exitcertified.com [p] 916.669.3970 [f] 916.669.3977 [w] WWW.EXITCERTIFIED.COM +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ OTTAWA | SACRAMENTO | MONTREAL | LAS VEGAS | QUEBEC CITY | CALGARY SAN FRANCISCO | VANCOUVER | REGINA | WINNIPEG | TORONTO In response to Rob Windsor, who said:> Richard Elling wrote: >> Tim Thomas wrote: >>> The GUI is already in Solaris 10 Update 3 and later. >>> >>> Just point a web browser at https://<yourhost>:6789, login as root and >>> you will see the launch point for the GUI on the console page..the ZFS >>> GUI looks like this.. >> >> Try https://localhost:6789 >> Secure by default has the external access denied by default. >> >> Also, for those who haven''t used it yet, the GUI will also show the CLI >> commands it will use. So you can learn the CLI from the GUI. >> -- richard > > What pkg and svc is this? > > (I don''t see it on my 11/06 installs) > > Rob++ > -- > Internet: windsor at warthog.com __o > Life: Rob at Carrollton.Texas.USA.Earth _`\<,_ > (_)/ (_) > "They couldn''t hit an elephant at this distance." > -- Major General John Sedgwick > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss >
"Craig Cory" <craig.cory at exitcertified.com> writes:> The GUI is an implementation of the webmin tool. You must be running the > server - started withActually, I think webmin is a completely different tool.
Boyd is correct. Webmin is a multi-*nix tool that currently doesn''t ''talk'' to ZFS out of the box. I think you want to enable the SMC web console. blake/ On 8/16/07, Boyd Adamson <boyd-adamson at usa.net> wrote:> > "Craig Cory" <craig.cory at exitcertified.com> writes: > > The GUI is an implementation of the webmin tool. You must be running the > > server - started with > > Actually, I think webmin is a completely different tool. > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/attachments/20070816/9020a2c6/attachment.html>
eFoot is in mouth! My mistake - confused the two tools. That''s what I get for answering off the cuff. The rest still stands, as confirmed elsewhere. Craig In response to Boyd Adamson, who said:> "Craig Cory" <craig.cory at exitcertified.com> writes: >> The GUI is an implementation of the webmin tool. You must be running the >> server - started with > > Actually, I think webmin is a completely different tool. >Craig Cory Senior Instructor :: ExitCertified : Sun Certified System Administrator : Sun Certified Network Administrator : Sun Certified Security Administrator : Veritas Certified Instructor 8950 Cal Center Drive Bldg 1, Suite 110 Sacramento, California 95826 [e] craig.cory at exitcertified.com [p] 916.669.3970 [f] 916.669.3977 [w] WWW.EXITCERTIFIED.COM +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ OTTAWA | SACRAMENTO | MONTREAL | LAS VEGAS | QUEBEC CITY | CALGARY SAN FRANCISCO | VANCOUVER | REGINA | WINNIPEG | TORONTO
I''ll second the original questions, but would like to know specifically when we will see (or how to install) the ZFS admin gui for OpenSolaris 2008.05. I installed 2008.05, then updated the system, so it is now snv_95. There are no smc* commands, there is no service ''webconsole'' to be seen in svcs -a, because: there is no SUNWzfsg package installed. However, the SUNWzfsg package is also not in the pkg.opensolaris.org repository. Any hint where to find the package? I would really love to have the zfs admin gui on my system. -Klaus This message posted from opensolaris.org
There is no good ZFS gui. Nothing that is actively maintained, anyway. This message posted from opensolaris.org
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Klaus Bergius <klaus.bergius at sun.com>wrote:> I''ll second the original questions, but would like to know specifically > when we will see (or how to install) the ZFS admin gui for OpenSolaris > 2008.05. > I installed 2008.05, then updated the system, so it is now snv_95. > There are no smc* commands, there is no service ''webconsole'' to be seen in > svcs -a, > because: there is no SUNWzfsg package installed. > However, the SUNWzfsg package is also not in the pkg.opensolaris.orgrepository. > > Any hint where to find the package? I would really love to have the zfs > admin gui on my system. > > -Klaus > >My personal conspiracy theory is it''s part of "project fishworks" that is still under wraps. --Tim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/attachments/20080828/1e7c5610/attachment.html>