The MOS web interface provides a centralized management dashboard for monitoring system health, managing storage, and operating services such as Docker, LXC, and virtual machines.
The interface is divided into three main areas:
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| Top Bar | Global status and quick access |
| Left Navigation Menu | Main system sections |
| Main Content Area | Detailed views and controls |
The top bar is always visible and provides quick access to global functions.
The navigation menu on the left provides access to all major system components.
The main system overview page. This is the first place to check overall system health.
Displays real-time information about:
Lists all detected physical storage devices.
Here you can:
Used to create and manage storage pools.
From this section you can:
π‘ Pools are the foundation for shares, containers, and virtual machines.
Manages shared folders provided by the system.
Typical use cases:
Shares are always backed by a storage pool.
Central place for Docker Templates, Docker Compose Templates and MOS Plugins .
Manages Docker containers and images.
From this section you can:
Common use cases include media servers, download services, and automation tools.
Manages Linux Containers (LXC).
Used for:
LXC containers behave more like small virtual systems compared to Docker containers.
Manages full virtual machines.
Here you can:
Best suited for workloads that require a full OS.
User and permission management.
Allows you to:
Provides tools for MOS:
Personal settings for the currently logged-in user.
Includes:
Global system configuration.
This section is used to configure:
Ends the current session and returns to the login screen.
The Dashboard displays multiple information panels providing a real-time system overview.
| Panel | Description |
|---|---|
| OS Panel | Displays operating system details, MOS version, kernel, uptime, and hostname |
| Processor Panel | Shows CPU model, architecture, temperature, load, and per-core utilization |
| Memory Panel | Visual overview of RAM usage, including system processes, Docker, LXC, cache, and free memory |
| Network Panel | Displays real-time network traffic for active interfaces |
| Pools Panel | Shows storage pool usage and capacity |
| Disks Panel | Displays disk activity and temperature for active devices |
The MOS WebUI is designed to provide:
For most users, daily interaction will focus on:
Dashboard β Pools β Shares β Docker β Settings
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