Hello Steven,
Yes, web servers by default listen on port 80 but it is possible to change.
Bacularis uses only one port 9097. I mean that after installing Bacularis
with the web server, you can just disable listening on port 80 or change it
to any other port number.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani
Hi,
It will not run on bare metal as it tries to run on port80, but I have
apache containers on port 80 and 443 already which was why I went for a
docker container to isolate bacularis that runs on 9097 OK but the
wizard lacks connectivity to bacula.
regards
Steven
On 9/04/2024 2:16 pm, Ma
Hello Steven,
Bacularis API and Bacularis Web are one application called just Bacularis.
So, as I see you already have it.
In the installation wizard there is possible to choose if you want to
configure API or Web or both (typical case). After installation you need
just to go to:
http://yourhost
Google it seems does not like my email server...lets try again, sorry if we
get a duplicate.
Hi,
I dont see a bacualris API to install?
root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=
Hi,
I dont see a bacualris API to install?
root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version
Hello Steven,
Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay where
they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here.
In that container image description is a sentence:
"It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers
or outside them."
This "outside them
hi,
Ok I am confused. The way I read it,
- for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd,
- for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd,
- for Directors bacularis-api-dir.
All have the particular bacula daemon built in? I dont need a daemon,
I already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd y
Hello Steven,
Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web
container. I will try to explain it below.
For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes
Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API.
Description and purpose o
Hi,
Seeing the release I thought I would give bacularis a go. I have the
bacularis-web docker container running but I cant see any documentation
telling me how to connect it to my existing bacula setup.
The wizard wants a baculum API? but this isnt explained.
Is there any set by set expl