Hello Marcin.

Thanks for your fast reply. The output of the command is:

$ sudo /usr/sbin/bdirjson -c /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf -r Job -n home
{

    "Name": "home",
    "Type": "Backup",
    "Level": "Full",
    "Messages": "Standard",
    "Storage": ["home-sd"],
    "Pool": "pool_full",
    "FullBackupPool": "pool_full",
    "IncrementalBackupPool": "pool_incr",
    "DifferentialBackupPool": "pool_diff",
    "Client": "home-fd",
    "Fileset": "home",
    "Schedule": "home",
    "SpoolAttributes": true
}

And also the version number of bdirjson:

$ sudo /usr/sbin/bdirjson -?
Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Kern Sibbald.

Version: 9.2.2 (06 November 2018)

Usage: bdirjson [<options>] [config_file]
...

You are correct that the Job resource has never been edited by Baculum, it was 
created manually. I do not generally use quotes for configuration items though 
perhaps I should.

Looking at this resource in Baculum, it exhibits the empty drop downs that I 
mentioned. By empty I mean that there are no items in the list at all.

I wondered if this might be browser related but found that the same effect 
occurs in Firefox, Opera and Chrome so it seems not.

Best
-Chris-




> On 29 Oct 2020, at 02:52, Marcin Haba <ganius...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Chris,
> 
> At the beginning I propose to check the bdirjson output. Could you
> tell me if you can see all configured job directives with values when
> you execute command as below:
> 
> /bacula/bin/path/bdirjson -c /director/config/path/bacula-dir.conf -r
> Job -n home
> 
> You need to adjust paths in this command to the paths in your
> environment used by Baculum.
> 
> From the Job resource that you sent, I can see the config isn't
> managed by Baculum or the config hasn't been saved any time by
> Baculum. It is because Baculum saves string type values with quotes,
> for example:
> 
> Storage = "home-sd"
> 
> instead:
> 
> Storage = home-sd
> 
> At the end I have a question if the drop down boxes are empty in
> meaning that they have no items, or they have items but none of them
> is selected?
> 
> Thanks in advance for all these checking.
> 
> Best regards,
> Marcin Haba (gani)
> 
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 13:37, Chris Wilkinson <winstonia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I have noticed that the drop down boxes for various config items in the 
>> Baculum forms are empty. For example, the form for configuring Jobs has drop 
>> downs for Client/FileSet/Pools/Storage/Messages but these are all empty. I 
>> do have all these configured and jobs are running normally. One of my job 
>> configs is below but behaviour is the same for all jobs.
>> 
>> Job {
>>  Name = "home"
>>  Type = Backup
>>  Level = Full
>>  Messages = Standard
>>  Storage = home-sd
>>  Pool = pool_full
>>  FullBackupPool = "pool_full"
>>  IncrementalBackupPool = "pool_incr"
>>  DifferentialBackupPool = "pool_diff"
>>  Client = home-fd
>>  FileSet = home
>>  Schedule = home
>>  SpoolAttributes = "yes"
>> }
>> 
>> This doesn’t seem to be an issue but am curious why this is occurring.
>> 
>> Best
>> -Chris-
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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