/cockpit-hardware

A cockpit module for 45Drives storage servers

Primary LanguageVueGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

cockpit-hardware

A cockpit module that displays hardware information for 45Drives storage server products.

Supported OS

  • Rocky Linux
  • Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS (Focal Fossa)

Features (Version 2.1.1)

System

Lists information about your 45Drives Storinator product including:
  • System Information (model, serial and chassis data)
  • Motherboard (manufacturer, model and serial numbers)
  • CPU (Model and temperature)
  • PCI Devices (Speeds, slot numbers, bus addresses, installed cards, and models)
  • Memory (Location, Memory Type, Size, Manufacturer, serial and temperature readings)
  • Network Information (Connection Names, States, MAC & IP Addresses, and PCI information if detected)
  • IPMI address information

Disks

Displays disks as they appear physically on your 45Drives Storage Server.

This can show you useful device information including:

  • Device Path
  • Capacity
  • Smartctl information (health, temperature, power on time, etc).
  • and more

If ZFS is installed, you can also see additional information.

Motherboard Viewer

Shows the physical layout and placement of all PCI cards, Memory modules and SATA connections.

Currently supports the following motherboard models:

  • Supermicro X11DPL-i
  • Supermicro X11SPL-F
  • Supermicro H11SSL-i
  • Supermicro X11SSH-CTF
  • Supermicro X11SSM-F
  • Supermicro X11SPi-TF
  • ASRockRack EPC621D8A

Installation

Rocky Linux

Add the official 45Drives Repo

https://repo.45drives.com/setup.html

Enable the 45drives_testing repo (optional)

The latest versions of our packages are available in our 45drives_testing repo.
By default, the 45drives_testing packages are not enabled.

You can enable them by editing /etc/yum.repos.d/45drives.repo with a text editor (nano, vim, etc ).
Simply change enabled = 0 to enabled = 1. or enable using this command: sed -i 's/enabled = 0/enabled = 1/g' /etc/yum.repos.d/45drives.repo

Install Package

With the 45drives Repo enabled, you can now install using dnf from your terminal.

dnf install cockpit-45drives-hardware

Ubuntu 20

Add the official 45Drives Repo

https://repo.45drives.com/setup.html

Enable the 45drives_testing packages (optional)

The latest versions of our packages are available in our 45drives_testing repo.
By default, the 45drives_testing packages are not enabled.

You can enable them by editing /etc/apt/sources.list.d/45drives.list with a text editor (nano, vim, etc ). simply change Enabled: no to Enabled: yes. or enable using this command: sed -i 's/Enabled: no/Enabled: yes/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/45drives.sources

Install Package

sudo apt install cockpit-45drives-hardware

Usage

Enter the ip address of your storage server into a web browser using port 9090. Example:

http://192.168.13.37:9090

Then enter your login credentials (you must have admin rights to use cockpit-hardware)