Thursday, March 29, 2012

Re: Web App Systems Management Tool for Ubuntu Platform

On 03/29/2012 06:37 PM, Eduardo Bergavera wrote:
> Hi Everyone!
>
> I would like to ask some guidance regarding anyone who may be
> interested in developing web-based python app for systems management
> in Ubuntu. The web-app acts as centralized interface to manage cloud
> based or physical Ubuntu servers in one location. I'd like it to be
> developed using web2py framework. The system has features found in
> Ubuntu's proprietary systems management tool like Landscape
> --(http://www.canonical.com/enterprise-services/ubuntu-advantage/
> landscape/systems-management)
> a remote management tool for Ubuntu servers and desktops. The project
> combines some essential features of Webmin (webmin.com) and Landscape.
>
> System Requirements:
>
> * Django based web app
> * manages Ubuntu desktop or servers thru a single interface
> * require registration of clients (desktop or servers) to be managed
> by the system
> * install, remove, upgrade packages, update history
> * Manage users (create, remove, change password)
> * View system info (cpu, ram, io)
> * email notification such as status of services, package updates
> * support common basic configurations
> * ability to explore filesystem
> * reboot, shutdown remote servers
> * log viewer (/var/log)
>
>
> Thank you for your help and guidance.
>

Take a look at ganeti web manager, it's a Django site for managing
ganeti virtualization clusters. It doesn't do any of the python specific
stuff you're talking about but does do the
creation/deletion/boot/restart/remote console for virtual machines.

Could be a good starting point for you.
https://code.osuosl.org/projects/ganeti-webmgr

Thanks,
Alex

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