In response to "Orallo Orallo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Bill,
> 
> And  thanks for your input, I appreciate your help.
> 
> I dont think I am missing any steps, but here I will do a play by play of
> what I click/select/press etc.  As I mentioned on my original post, I've
> been able to perform restores succesfully using the regular bconsole, but
> the GUI would be nice use.
> 
> - I open wx-console, and it connects to my bacula director, and it lists the
> list of available commands.
> 
> - Next I click on the restore tab.
> 
> - Next I click on "enter restore mode" and the listboxes are enabled and
> populated.
> 
> - Next I select one of the Job Names that are on the first listbox.
> "RestoreITFD" and automatically, the client (IT-FD) gets listed and
> selected, so does the fileset (IT-FD-SET) so does the pool (default)  the
> storage (File) and the before (sets to the current time and date) then I
> click OK at the bottom of the screen and it switches to the a screen divided
> into two, the left side shows it-fd with a red X to the left, if I right
> click on it it the X turns to a green check mark, no matter what I do, the
> right side of the screen shows NOTHING at all, no file names, no drives, no
> directories, nothing....

Something is wrong with your wx-console, then.

I now have it installed on my FreeBSD workstation, and it's performing
just fine.  It worked on Windows last Friday for me as well.

I don't see the behaviour you speak of.  I always get a list of files when
I click something on the left side.  I also can't create the problem you
describe by doing things wrong ... for example, I tried selecting a system,
then selecting a fileset that systems doesn't back up.  I don't get the
file screen, I get an error from wx-console, which is expected.

Perhaps your version of wx-console is too different from your version of
bacula-dir?  I'm grasping at straws at this point.

-- 
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.

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