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After installation cockpit & cockpit-kubernetes on CentOS 7 web dashboard contains "machines", "dashboard" and "cluster" tabs. But on CentOS Atomic only firt two present. How to setup cockpit/kubernetes container? Like cockpit/ws

#atomic run cockpit/ws
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  • As the answer below explains, this is because of what RHEL is doing with Kubernetes. There should be ways around this, though, but I haven't had time to figure them out. – FuzzyChef Jun 19 '17 at 17:46
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"All-in-one kubernetes installs are still supported, but Red Hat no longers supports Kubernetes clusters."

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