On 8/30/07, Gustavo Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure this is the best place to send this in, but since I would
> like to have input from more people on this I thought I'd send it to
> this list first. I am using the bacula-tray-monitor application to
> monitor a client and the SD in our setup here (I could not get the
> director to work on b-t-m, but I was OK with only SD, so I didn't try
> harder ;)).
>
> The problem is the UI layout doesn't let me add as many clients as I
> want to monitor, nor lets me view the full information when there are
> many jobs running on the SD. That is because the window gets too big and
> goes outside of my desktop viewport.
>
> The attached patch tries to address this last issue. I have not yet
> addressed the 'many clients' problem, for if you add too many clients to
> the config right now you'll still have the window grow bigger than your
> screen, but it is still better than before. I'd like some feed back on
> this improvement suggestion.
>
> The patch is against Bacula 2.0.3. I downloaded the source package from
> the Debian repository.
>
I am working on the tray monitor to make improvements on the windows
side. As a part of this I am porting the bulk of the non GUI part of
the code so that it runs on unix and windows. After I get this part
working I know Kern was looking to expand the functionality of the
application so improvements like this will come up. The only problem
is that I have so little time to work on this that progress has been
very slow.

John

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