Zitat von Frank Bergkemper <[email protected]>:

Am 04.03.2015 um 16:36 schrieb [email protected]:

Zitat von Frank Bergkemper <[email protected]>:

Hi altogether,

a new version of bareos-webui (bareos-webui 14.2) has been published.

For simplicity, we decided to keep versioning up with Bareos itself,
which is why we switched from 0.1 to 14.2.

Most changes have taken place under the hood since the last update.
We've implemented native connectivity to the Bareos director, meaning
that the bconsole binary is no longer called. This is one major step
into the direction to fully drop the direct catalog database connection
and query the Bareos director itself to retrieve information stored in
the catalog.

Another milestone was authentication and access control, which is now
done via the native director connection and restricted named consoles.
This allows you to configure different consoles with different ACL's. It
is also possible to use more than one director and the corresponding
catalog, now.

As the new version allows a lot more flexibilty, the configuration
syntax had to change too. For detailed instruction about how to install
and configure bareos-webui see
https://github.com/bareos/bareos-webui/blob/master/doc/INSTALL.md .

Packages are available at http://download.bareos.org/bareos/contrib/ .

If you experience any problems, please let us know and report your
issues via our Mantis Bugtracker, see http://bugs.bareos.org/.


The Bareos Team


Hello,

i tried it today but got the following:

Zend\ServiceManager\Exception\ServiceNotFoundException

File:

    /usr/share/php5/Zend/ServiceManager/ServiceManager.php:550

Message:

    Zend\ServiceManager\ServiceManager::get was unable to fetch or
create an instance for localhost


System is Ubuntu 12.04 installed from Repo, Database user is read-only
and works fine from psql (PostgreSQL-DB). Any idea where to look.

Regards

Andreas




Hi Andreas,

I guess it's a misconfiguration of your directors.ini file.

So, lets assume your bareos-dir, catalog-db (postgresql in your case)
and the webui are running on the same host.

If you only use one director as in this assumption, your
/etc/bareos-webui/directors.ini should look exactly like following, with
no more entries in it. Just edit the dbuser and dbpassword entries to
your needs and maybe dbname, if it differs from default.

;
; Section localhost-dir
;
[localhost-dir]
enabled = "yes"
dbdriver = "postgresql"
dbaddress = "localhost"
dbport = 5432
dbuser = "CHANGE_ME"
dbpassword = "CHANGE_ME"
dbname = "bareos"
diraddress = "localhost"
dirport = 9101
; Note: TLS has not been tested and documented, yet.
;tls_verify_peer = false
;server_can_do_tls = false
;server_requires_tls = false
;client_can_do_tls = false
;client_requires_tls = false
;ca_file = ""
;cert_file = ""
;cert_file_passphrase = ""
;allowed_cns = ""


I hope this helps. If not, let me know.

Regards
Frank


Hello,

there was an additional dir entry from the installation which was set enabled=no, but removing it fixed the problem.

Thanks

Andreas


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