Setting Up Cockpit for Multi-Server Management (Linux Mint)

This knowledge base article summarizes the steps taken to get Cockpit running, including specific fixes for errors encountered.

Objective

To install Cockpit on a primary Linux Mint server and connect other Linux Mint servers to manage them from a single web interface.

Prerequisites

  • Primary Server: Linux Mint XFCE (e.g., LinuxServer) 
  • Secondary Servers: Linux Mint XFCE (e.g., MediaServer, LinuxServer3) 
  • Unsupported: Home Assistant OS (HAOS) cannot host Cockpit directly.

Step 1: Install Cockpit on the Primary Server

Run these commands on the computer you want to use as your main controller:

  1. Install the software:
    sudo apt update && sudo apt install cockpit -y
  2. Enable the service:
    sudo systemctl enable --now cockpit.socket
  3. Open the firewall:
    sudo ufw allow 9090

Step 2: Troubleshooting Installation Errors

Issue: apt failed due to a broken "synosnap" (Synology Active Backup) package.

Fix: Use a dummy script to trick the system into removing the broken package.

  1. Create the dummy script structure:
    sudo mkdir -p /opt/synosnap/hooks/
    sudo touch /opt/synosnap/hooks/dpkg-post-hook.sh
    sudo chmod +x /opt/synosnap/hooks/dpkg-post-hook.sh
  2. Force the install to finish:
    sudo apt -f install
  3. Purge the broken package:
    sudo dpkg --purge synosnap

Step 3: Prepare Secondary Servers

Issue: "Unable to contact... port 22" when adding a host.
Cause: Linux Mint does not have the SSH server enabled by default.

Run these commands on every secondary server you want to control:

  1. Install and enable SSH:
    sudo apt install openssh-server -y
    sudo systemctl enable --now ssh
  2. Allow SSH through firewall:
    sudo ufw allow ssh
  3. Install Cockpit packages (for metrics):
    sudo apt install cockpit cockpit-pcp -y

Step 4: Connect Servers in the GUI

  1. Access the Web Interface: Open a browser and go to https://<PRIMARY_IP>:9090.
  2. Note: Accept the "Not Secure" / SSL warning (Advanced -> Proceed).
  3. Log in: Use your Linux username and password.
  4. Add Host:
    • Click the dropdown menu in the top-left (or "Overview").
    • Click "Add new host".
    • Enter the IP of the secondary server.
    • Check "Log in automatically" to save credentials.

Step 5: Enabling Metrics & History

Issue: Missing graphs/history.
Fix: The cockpit-dashboard package is deprecated. Use PCP (Performance Co-Pilot) instead.

Run this on all servers to enable history recording:

sudo apt install cockpit-pcp -y
sudo systemctl enable --now pmlogger
sudo systemctl enable --now pmproxy



Known Limitations


Revision #2
Created 2026-03-16 03:01:29 UTC by Francis
Updated 2026-03-26 13:02:11 UTC by Francis