Hello,
I am new to Bacula and I recently converted my sqlite3 DB to mysql. Now,
whenever I double-click on a job under Jobs Run in BAT, I get the following
error:
There were no results!
It is possible you may need to add "catalog = all" to the Messages resource for
this job.
I have verified
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 14:03, Michel Meyers wrote:
> Andrew Paterson wrote:
> > Hi Michel,
> > As I understand it bweb is (was) bacula-web which I use at the moment
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> I'm not sure, bweb looks radically different from bacula-web. No idea
> whether it was developed from that or is a 'from
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Andrew Paterson wrote:
> Hi Michel,
> As I understand it bweb is (was) bacula-web which I use at the moment
I'm not sure, bweb looks radically different from bacula-web. No idea
whether it was developed from that or is a 'from scratch' effort, b
Andy
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On 1/31/07, Ger Apeldoorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps you can take a look at this:
> http://www.opencountry.com/products/ocmwebminplus_home.html
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I hope this is still being worked on as webmin is at version 1.320 now
and ocmwebminplus is stuck at 1.307 for 2 months and there does not
se
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Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
> Perhaps you can take a look at this:
> http://www.opencountry.com/products/ocmwebminplus_home.html
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> Ger.
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> Op woensdag 31 januari 2007 11:33, schreef Andrew Paterson:
>> Hi,
>> I know I am a little late with this commen
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> Sibbald
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et al.
Andrew R Paterson
DS Ltd.
www.ds.co.uk
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 17:48, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
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>> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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>>> Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
>>> are A) How hard is it likely to be to get
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> > Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
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> > I do
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> Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
> are A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
> I don't expect you to have an answer for that as I suppose Robert does
>
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 16:53, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
> are
> A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
I don't think it will be hard, but I'm busy adding features to it to make it
useful, so
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Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
are A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
I don't expect you to have an answer for that as I suppose Robert does
most of the Windows work, but I'd be cu
Hello,
This is just to let you know that the Bacula GUI project to create a GUI admin
tool, now officially named bat, is well underway. In a sense the bat is now
born and functions. There remains a tremendous amount of work, but the base
is there -- a Qt graphical interface that connects to
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