On 8/23/07, Benjamin E. Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> > I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> > webmin plus as it was in the past.
>
> I volunteered at OCM for testing their webmin version with bacula. All I saw
> and see on SF is a first version.
> I complained, that this version got some problems which refuse me to use it,
> e.g. it can't work with included config-files via "@".

This may be one of my problems as I do that.

> > I tried to run it on my gentoo system and ran into 2 problems. The
> > first being that there does not appear to be a way to specify that the
> > database is not on the same machine as the director and the second
> > that it was looking for some control module /etc/bacula/bacula and I
> > am not sure where that file got installed..
> >
>
> Found that too, yesterday. To me, it seems that the version mentioned above
> was implemented which isn't usable for me.
>
I added 2 symlinks in /etc/bacula one from

/etc/init.d/bacula-dir to /etc/bacula/baucla

and the other from
/usr/sbin/bconsole to /etc/bacula/console

to at least get it running.  I know the first does not work correctly
as the in init.d scripts do not have the same output as the bacula
command. But it does run and some of the modes work after this...

Also at work I have the database on a different server so I had to
modify /etc/webmin/bacula-backup/config and add a line like
host=your.database.hostname

John

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