Note: This work is a Cockpit pod in demo shape and not for production use.
Due to current limitations, this Cockpit instance is authenticating against the pod OS (root:), and not against Kubernetes. Also the wording on the machines page is "host" tuned.
To try this pod with KubeVirt:
./cluster/kubectl.sh create -f manifests/cockpit.json
- Open https://192.168.200.2:9091 (9090 is used by master node cockpit)
- Navigate to Machines page
- No VM should be shown
./cluster/kubectl.sh create -f cluster/vm.json
- Wait a few seconds and the testvm should appear
The long term solution is to come up with a dashboard for VMs similar to the Kubernetes dashboard.