On 2/2/24 09:35, Phil Stracchino wrote:
BAT still does everything I want a Bacula console to do. The things that it does NOT do, like configuration, I don't WANT it to; I want to do those myself, by hand, using a proper editor.
Hi Phil! You sound like one of the customers of mine I mentioned. :)
To be truthful, I detest the "Everything is a web page/application" model.
I never liked this either.
I will note that there are a few known bugs in BAT, notably that some purge operations can produce *multiple* simultaneous pop-up confirmation alerts that can be confusing.
My experience with BAT over the many years I have been using Bacula has been... let's just say "poor", with BAT randomly just hanging for no apparent reason, requiring me to kill and restart it so often I just gave up.
Of course this is my experience, on several platforms, over several versions in several of my customers' environments. I do everything from the command line and avoid Web GUIs at all costs - which does not say anything about the quality nor capabilities of them, just more about my abhorrence to Web GUIs in general. :)
Best regards, Bill -- Bill Arlofski w...@protonmail.com
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