On 11/09/2010 04:37 PM, pedro moreno wrote: > On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 2:36 AM, Jeremy Maes <j...@schaubroeck.be> wrote: >> Op 20:59, Mikael Fridh schreef: >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:29 AM, pedro moreno<syxt...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi people. >>>> >>>> I'm a sys admin not a programmer. >>>> >>>> We have a bunch of guys ready to do work for us, we are thinking in >>>> create a web interface to administer bacula, I have seen bacula-web >>>> and looks like is just for read only, the main idea is to see status, >>>> handle tapes, label, run backups if we need to, do most of what we do >>>> with bconsole but with a browser. >>> >>> Not meaning to bash anyone but Bacula-web is in need of some refactoring. >>> >>> An amazing project, which I find odd that it hasn't received more >>> attention, is Webacula: >>> http://webacula.sourceforge.net/ >>> >>> -- >>> Mike >>> >>> >> I'm quite surprised noone has mentioned this yet, but there is quite a >> powerful web admin tool already included >> in the bacula-gui package called bweb. Bweb, a perl-based tool, can do >> pretty much anything you can do from >> bconsole and more. >> >> You can get status, handle/label tapes, run/cancel backups, and you can also >> generate a lot of different statistics >> to get more info on job size, length, duration, etc. The only thing you >> can't do is changing the configuration of the >> different Bacula daemons. (something you can do with the webmin plugin, be >> it only limited) The only drawback might >> be that it requires quite a bit of tinkering to get it to work correctly and >> with all its functionality, but once it works it's >> really nice. Definately something you should look into! >> >> Kind regards, >> Jeremy Maes >> >> **** DISCLAIMER **** >> http://www.schaubroeck.be/maildisclaimer.htm >> > > I have setup bacula-gui on freebsd, didn't see nothing related to all > the features u mention, I will review the interface more deeply. This > is new for me "webacula" I will try to. > > This programs, do they do everything with php or they have a mix of languages? > > The main point is, if we are going to support bacula, we need to give > a more windows-type interface to the clients, most of the companies > that I have speak with they are windows guys. > > Thanks!!! >
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