How to install Cloudmin

Cloudmin is a User Interface built on top of Webmin for managing virtual systems, such as Xen, KVM and OpenVZ instances. Using Cloudmin you can create, destroy, resize, startup, shutdown and restrict multiple instances using different virtualization technologies from a single interface. It also has a full command line API that can be used to manage virtual systems from a shell script or via HTTP requests.

This new version Cloudmin 7.8 adds support for CentOS 7 hosts and VMs (including XFS filesystems), the ability to SSH into systems as a non-root sudo-capable user, and full support for creating and managing Google Compute Engine instances (in a similar manner to Amazon EC2). Current users will be able to install it from our YUM and APT repositories. An installer for the Xen and KVM GPL version is available on the Cloudmin GPL for Xen and Cloudmin GPL for KVM pages.

Install Cloudmin 7.8 on Ubuntu 14.04 & Ubuntu 14.10

wget http://cloudmin.virtualmin.com/gpl/scripts/cloudmin-gpl-debian-install.sh

chmod +x cloudmin-gpl-debian-install.sh

sudo ./cloudmin-gpl-debian-install.sh

– Now login to Webmin using the following URL address. The login credentials is your Ubuntu login

https://yourserver ip:10000/

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