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1. UI kernel - provides interfaces for plugins communication with XS (autentification, monitoring, management) and interaction with user.
1. UI kernel - provides interfaces for plugins communication with XS (autentification, monitoring, management) and interaction with user.


2. General management and monitoring plugin - provides general actions such as UI plugins management, server power management, summary monitoring (average load, network status, logging, etc.) and services status monitoring.
2. General management and monitoring module - provides general actions such as UI plugins management, server power management, summary monitoring (average load, network status, logging, etc.) and services status monitoring.


3. Base Management plugin - packages management, DHCP server management, DNS server management, etc.
3. Base Management module - packages management, accounting, memory and disks tuning, etc.
:on local machine: IP configuration, Memory and Disks Tuning, etc.
on local machine: simple IP/Routing/DNS configuration, etc.


4. Network Management module - Firewall/NAT management, available content manager, DHCP and DNS servers management, etc.
4. Services Management plugins

5. Services Management modules

Revision as of 21:17, 29 March 2008

IN DEVELOPING

Grad's proposal

XS AdminUI will be written on python + PyGTK and looks like modular building on ssh, capable to manage most services that XS provides. In light its structure is:

1. UI kernel - provides interfaces for plugins communication with XS (autentification, monitoring, management) and interaction with user.

2. General management and monitoring module - provides general actions such as UI plugins management, server power management, summary monitoring (average load, network status, logging, etc.) and services status monitoring.

3. Base Management module - packages management, accounting, memory and disks tuning, etc. on local machine: simple IP/Routing/DNS configuration, etc.

4. Network Management module - Firewall/NAT management, available content manager, DHCP and DNS servers management, etc.

5. Services Management modules