Excelente. Marco. Thank you very much.
Now is working fine.
Clearing Baulum cache fixed the problem.
Regards
El lun., 26 de octubre de 2020 2:23 p. m., Marcin Haba
escribió:
> Hello Francisco,
>
> Thanks for this test. In this case, you can try to remove content of
> /var/cache/baculum/* (sam
Hello Francisco,
Thanks for this test. In this case, you can try to remove content of
/var/cache/baculum/* (same content) if you installed Baculum using
binary packages from bacula.org. If you installed it in any other way,
you can remove content of assets/* directory located in the web server
doc
Hi
Cache cleared. Problem remains.
Regards
El lun., 26 de octubre de 2020 1:48 p. m., Marcin Haba
escribió:
> Hello Francisco,
>
> Thanks for this checking. In 9.6.6.1 the render_date() function is on
> place. It seems to be a problem with the web browser cache. Baculum
> has a protection agai
Hello Francisco,
Thanks for this checking. In 9.6.6.1 the render_date() function is on
place. It seems to be a problem with the web browser cache. Baculum
has a protection against this type of issues, but in any case you can
try to refresh your cache by pressing keys:
CTRL + SHIFT + R
Best regar
Hi
Ok.
Output from web console is
ReferenceError: render_date is not defined.
Regards
El lun., 26 de octubre de 2020 12:11 p. m., Marcin Haba
escribió:
> Hello Francisco,
>
> The tables are not loaded correctly. It can mean an JavaScript error.
> Could you open the developer tools in your Fi
Hello Francisco,
The tables are not loaded correctly. It can mean an JavaScript error.
Could you open the developer tools in your Firefox by pressing F12 key
and going to the 'Console' tab? Are you seeing any red error there
when you go to the job history page, for example, or to other pages
that