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Portainer Business Edition on CentOS Stream 9 with support by Hanwei

Portainer Business Edition on CentOS Stream 9 with support by Hanwei

By: Hanwei Software Technology Latest Version: Portainer.BE_latest_el9_amd64_202403
Linux/Unix
Linux/Unix

Product Overview

This product has charges associated with it for seller support. This is open source software, which is repackaged by Hanwei. The additional cost is applicable to the extended support of 24-hour response time.

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Portainer Community Edition is a lightweight service delivery platform for containerized applications that can be used to manage Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes and ACI environments. It is designed to be as simple to deploy as it is to use. The application allows you to manage all your orchestrator resources (containers, images, volumes, networks and more) through a 'smart' GUI and/or an extensive API.

Portainer consists of a single container that can run on any cluster. It can be deployed as a Linux container or a Windows native container.

Portainer Business Edition builds on the open-source base and includes a range of advanced features and functions (like RBAC and Support) that are specific to the needs of business users.

FAQ

1. Unable to connect via SSH


Please make sure that the security group has released port 22 and the network is connected. The key (if you are using MAC or Linux system, you need to make sure that the key permission is set to 600), username are correct, and also upgrade the version of SSH connection tool (because of the algorithm update, the earlier software version may not be able to support).

2. How to extend the partition size


Under normal circumstances, images with standard partitions will automatically expand the root volume size, while images with LVM partitions need to do it manually. Assuming you want to extend the root volume of an LVM partition, the steps are as follows:
a. Retrieve the disk information
# lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
nvme0n1 259:0 0 12G 0 disk
L nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 100M 0 part /boot/efi
L nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 1G 0 part /boot
L nvme0n1p3 259:3 0 6.9G 0 part
L cs-root 253:0 0 6.9G 0 lvm /

b.Expand the physical partition
# partprobe /dev/nvme0n1
# growpart /dev/nvme0n1 3

c. Expand logical volume
# lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/mapper/cs-root

d. Expand the file system
# xfs_growfs /

Version

Portainer.BE_latest_el9_amd64_202403

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Operating System

Linux/Unix, CentOS 9.20240324

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  • Amazon Machine Image

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