Re: [Bacula-users] Unexplained behavior adding new jobs via Bacularis

2024-10-18 Thread Jack Vande Bunte
wrote: > On Thu, 17 Oct 2024 at 19:48, Jack Vande Bunte > wrote: > > > > First thank you for responding. I know peoples time is valuable I will > do my best not to waste yours. > > > > Second, I misspoke in my original post in my focus trying to remember >

Re: [Bacula-users] Unexplained behavior adding new jobs via Bacularis

2024-10-17 Thread Jack Vande Bunte
ick on that in the network tab I am given the choice of several other tabs to inspect, "Headers", "Payload", "Preview", "Response", "Initiator", "Timing" and "Cookies". Beyond that I'm not sure what I'm looking for. On Thu

Re: [Bacula-users] Unexplained behavior adding new jobs via Bacularis

2024-10-17 Thread Jack Vande Bunte
triggered finding a workaround. I'd still like to hear if anyone has any other suggestions to make this work as it should without the workaround because that is still going to drive me nuts. On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 10:28 AM Jack Vande Bunte wrote: > Sorry in advance for the wall of t

[Bacula-users] Unexplained behavior adding new jobs via Bacularis

2024-10-17 Thread Jack Vande Bunte
Sorry in advance for the wall of text but I hope it will answer any initial information you usually need to ask for. The particulars: OS: Debian Bookworm, latest packages Bacula Version: 15.0.2 from Bacula community PPA Bacularis: 3.2.1 from bacularis PPA installed locally Bacularis Alt: baculari