> There are thre possible ways:
> You could either dig these dat from database (the structure is simple),
> but some data are hard to assemble from database only.
> Or you can parse the config files, but there is posibility, that the
> config in files are changed since bacula was reloaded.
> Third possibility is to connect to director via bconsole and call
> commands like show, list and llist, or to write an aplication, which
> will act as the concsole and will use the protocol.
>

I believe the webmin module uses perl and does a combination of
reading the database and making calls to bconsole.

http://www.webmin.com/

There are other examples like bacula-web which was part of bacula-gui and bweb.

John

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