7. An Overview of the Fedora 31 Cockpit Web Interface
Although it comes equipped with the latest in Linux desktop environments, Fedora is very much a server operating system and, as such, the majority of Fedora deployments will either be to remote physical servers or as cloud-based virtual machine instances. Invariably, these systems run without a keyboard, mouse or monitor, with direct access only available via the command-prompt over a network connection. This presents a challenge in terms of administering the system from remote locations. While much can certainly be achieved via remote access to the command-line and desktop environments, this is far from a consistent and cohesive solution to the administrative and monitoring tasks that need to be performed on a daily basis on an enterprise level operating system such as Fedora 31.
This issue has been addressed with the introduction of the Cockpit web-based administration interface. This chapter will explain how to install, configure...