Is cockpit supposed to run on plain CentOS hosts? I didn't have it installed: possibly because it started as a hypervisor host in version 3.x when cockpit not available. During updates it has not put in as a requirement package.
I manually installed it and then enabled/started the cockpit.socket systemd unit. It seems started and I can correctly connect to https at tcp port 9090, but when doing a status of the cockpit.socket unit I see Oct 09 15:59:01 ov300 update-motd[22990]: /usr/share/cockpit/motd/update-motd: line 24: /run/cockpit/active.motd: No such file or directory Oct 09 15:59:01 ov300 ln[22998]: /bin/ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘/run/cockpit/motd’: No such file or directory Oct 09 15:59:01 ov300 systemd[1]: Listening on Cockpit Web Service Socket. Line 24 of /usr/share/cockpit/motd/update-motd : printf 'Web console: %s%s\n\n' "${hostname_url}" "${ip_url}" > /run/cockpit/active.motd and on the host [root@ov300 ~]# ll -d /run/c* drwxr-x---. 2 chrony chrony 60 May 24 16:18 /run/chrony -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 5 May 24 16:18 /run/chronyd.pid drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 40 May 24 16:18 /run/console -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 5 May 24 16:18 /run/crond.pid ----------. 1 root root 0 May 24 16:18 /run/cron.reboot [root@ov300 ~]# Is this a bug? Can I manually create the " /run/cockpit" directory? Thanks, Gianluca
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