I do not know much about the bacula-gui code, but I imagine this was something written in php. 

Does it still exist in the bacula-gui code? 

Does it exist in the baculum code?

If it was in C++ like the Bacula core code please let me know.

Best regards,

Kern


On 10/09/2017 07:46 PM, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
Hello Kern 

In the old bacula-gui-5.2.10 version there was the code.


Atenciosamente 

Wanderlei Hüttel

2017-10-09 14:29 GMT-03:00 Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com>:

Hello Wanderlei,


On 10/09/2017 07:21 PM, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
I would like to suggest to include a column in table "File" to identify the original size of files.
Or another suggestion is to include in the Job table the sum of all files backed up.

This would be increase the speed of SQL queries to get information about original file size.

I know that we have the information of file size in the column "LStat" but the queries are very slow and the function used to decode LSTAT is not by default in the Bacula community.

Would be interesting incorporate the function "base64_decode_lstat" by default in Bacula community.

Where have you seen this function?  is it in bvfs.c?  In general if it is something in the Enterprise Edition, it should be included in the Community version unless it is a big differentiator, and base64_decode_lstat() is not such a differentiator.

Best regards,
Kern

I'm suggesting these because today is not possible to know the real size of files backed up. 

I've tried to implement by myself and only send a patch, but I couldn't.



Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel


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