Servers
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In the server menu you can see all your servers and add more if required
To add a new server to CoreControl, follow these steps:
Click the "Add Server" button in the top right corner of the server menu:
Fill out the server details across the following tabs:
Configure the basic server information:
Icon: Choose a custom icon for your server
Name: Enter a descriptive name for the server
Operating System: Select the server's operating system
IP Address: Enter the server's IP address
Management URL: Add the URL used to manage the server (optional)
Specify the server's hardware specifications:
CPU: Enter CPU model and specifications
GPU: Add graphics card details if applicable
RAM: Specify the amount of RAM
Disk: Enter storage capacity and configuration
Configure virtualization settings:
Host Server Settings:
Enable "Host Server" if this server will host virtual machines
Perfect for hypervisors like Proxmox, VMware, or similar
VM Settings:
Select a host server if this server is a virtual machine
This creates a logical connection between the VM and its host
Set up server monitoring options (see "Monitoring" section for detailed information)
After filling out the required information, click "Add" to add the server to CoreControl.
If you want to monitor the hardware usage and status of your servers, you will have to enable monitoring in the monitoring tab.
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Please also make sure that CoreControl can reach the specified API URL of Glances. In addition, the Glances API URL should be specified in the format http://<IP_OF_SERVER>:61208
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There are also three action buttons at the end of each card.
Link Button - With this you can open the specified management URL of the server with one click
Delete Button - Direct deletion of the server
Edit Button - Customize the server with the same menu as when creating the server
After you have done this you need to install on the server. To help you with this, we have created a sample compose that you can simply copy. For detailed customizations, please refer to the .
Your servers are displayed in a list or grid (depending on the display settings) - each server in its own card
If a host server contains VMs, you can display them using the “VMs” button
The associated VMs are then displayed in a clearly arranged list.