Cockpit 293
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly.
Here are the release notes from cockpit-machines 291 and cockpit-podman 70:
Vsock device support
Virtual socket support enables communication between the host and guest over a socket. Cockpit Machines now has support for setting up such a device.
The user can choose to configure a custom identifier, or let have it assigned automatically upon a VM’s boot. The identifier is used by the host to uniquely identify vsock of a specific guest.
Please note that vsock still requires special vsock-aware software (e.g. socat) to communicate over the socket.
Podman: Support for pruning unused containers
Similar to podman container prune
, cockpit-podman now has a “prune” dialog for bulk deletion of stopped and exited containers. This dialog provides the option to unselect containers while displaying container names, creation dates, and owner information to help ensure the intended containers are selected for deletion.
Try it out
cockpit-machines 291 and cockpit-podman 70 are available now: