On 12/30/2010 08:08 PM, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> I'm curious how many people use the bacula-web and/or bweb applications.  I 
> spent the better part of the morning trying to get bacula-web working but it 
> appears to be failing in PHP land somewhere.
> I then tried bweb, which was also in the gui tar file, and got that working 
> in a matter of minutes.
> 
> Do bacula-web and bweb pretty much offer the same info?
> 
> Something I'd like to see in a web interface is info on:
>   1) what systems are getting backed up, how, and when
>   2) which file system(s) are getting backed up
>   3) when the backups started/finished
> 
> Some of that is available in bweb, but I can't seem to find any way to find 
> #2.  I was thinking of writing my own perl/cgi to parse through the 
> bacula-dir.conf file and display the info on a web page, but thought I'd 
> check to see if that already existed.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
The two of them get revival.

Check fresh git ( on the 5.1 branch ) lots of change appears in the last weeks.


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