Hi John,

My version seems to be 1.36 because here is what return the command : dpkg -l '*bacula*'

(..)
ii bacula-client 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Client meta-package) ii bacula-common 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Common Support files) ii bacula-console 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Mgmt. Console) ii bacula-console-gnome 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Console, Gnome version) ii bacula-director-common 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Director common files) ii bacula-director-mysql 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Director daemon) ii bacula-doc 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification - Documentation ii bacula-fd 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Filer daemon) ii bacula-sd 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Storage daemon) ii bacula-wxconsole 1.36.2-2sarge1 Network backup, recovery and verification (Console, wxWin version)

it seems that the debian sarge package is quite old...

thank you john, I will read bacula changelog


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Hi,

At first, excuse my english, i'm french...

Bacula works fine on my Debian Sarge + LTO2, and I use gnome console. I defined jobs in bacula-dir.conf and run the jobs with command line in gnome-console works fine.
But, I have 2 questions :
- on gnome-console the buttons "run", "restore" and "label" didn't work. The dialog appears, but all fields are empty. Where this dialog is looking for jobs information? in bacula-dir.conf I suppose... I really would like to use this feature, because sometime non-linux users have to use this program (I need holidays, too!) and they are lost with command line :) NB: at first i though it was a password issue, but all .conf files have their password properly configured. And the fact that command line works tell me that the problem comes from somewhere else. The buttons "connect" and "msgs" works (even if mesgs return always "no message". the /var/log/bacula/log and /var/log/bacula/bacula.log didn't tell anything about this problem.

- the second question is probably for debian users only : I installed bacula with apt-get but it seems that the monitor isn't included in debian package, could someone confirm that? Is the only solution compiling bacula to get it? I prefer using apt, because the update is automated. Anyway, tray-monitor is secondary, mail function is pretty sufficient for me.

Thank you!

My configuration :
Dell Poweredge 1850
LTO2 certance (powervault 110T)
Debian Sarge 3.1 with custom kernel 2.6.12
Bacula installation by apt-get

What version of bacula are you running? I had the same problem when I used 
1.36.X
but it is now fixed in the current version 1.38.X

John



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