Yes, thanks. I got installed it before, but it didn't give features,
which i need most of all. So we decided make own web tool, but it's
another story. :)
Thanks anyway.

v.

On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 09:37 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 April 2006 07:53, victoria wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > for a moment i'm writing simple script, which makes for me summary
> > report about last backup process. I want select records directly from
> > database. So i just got a few questions.
> > I want to know where in a database i can find following records:
> > - Rate
> > - Files count (what is the difference between SD and FD files count?)
> > - Bytes
> >
> > Other needed records i found.
> >
> > Or maybe someone can point me to the documentation, where i can find
> > description for each table?
> >
> > Thank You in advice.
> 
> I suspect that in the long run you will save yourself a lot of time if you 
> would look at installing bacula-web.  Though it may not give you all the 
> information you want because not everything is in the DB, it does give nice 
> looking management level reports in a Web browser.
> 
> Many users such as myself running on Fedora Core 4 have zero problems 
> installing it. Other users on some releases have had difficulties getting all 
> the components installed, but IMO, it just requires a careful reading of the 
> bacula-web manual (very small ...).
> 
> >
> > Victoria
> >
> >
> >
> >
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