[Bacula-users] bacula-web, bweb, et al

2011-04-01 Thread Bold
If you need a tutorial on how to install Webacula on a Linux box follow the procedure here Webacula installation on Ubuntu or Debian (http://www.java-tutorial.ch/ubuntu/webacula-installation-on-ubuntu) +-- |This was sent by surs

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-web, bweb, et al

2011-01-03 Thread Oliver Hoffmann
Hi, I use webmin, bweb and once in a while bat. And, of course, the bconsole itself. I've learned that depending on which information I seek and what needs to be done, the proper tool has to be chosen. webacula is quite disappointing though. It does not really offer more than bweb but the install

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-web, bweb, et al

2010-12-31 Thread Bruno Friedmann
On 12/30/2010 08:08 PM, Joseph Spenner wrote: > I'm curious how many people use the bacula-web and/or bweb applications. I > spent the better part of the morning trying to get bacula-web working but it > appears to be failing in PHP land somewhere. > I then tried bweb, which was also in the gui

[Bacula-users] bacula-web, bweb, et al

2010-12-30 Thread Joseph Spenner
I'm curious how many people use the bacula-web and/or bweb applications. I spent the better part of the morning trying to get bacula-web working but it appears to be failing in PHP land somewhere. I then tried bweb, which was also in the gui tar file, and got that working in a matter of minutes