Re: [Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-09 Thread pedro moreno
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:39 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 9:29 PM, 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.

 We want to know if is possible to do everything from a web browser,
 can we use php or just python or what languages do we need?

 Or do we have some task that will not be possible?

 Any input about will be appreciated, thanks!!!


 Have you seen webmin.

 http://www.webmin.com/

 There is a bacula module.

 John


I will try!!!

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Re: [Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-09 Thread Mikael Fridh
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/

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Re: [Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-09 Thread Jeremy Maes
Op 20:59, Mikael Fridh schreef:
 On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:29 AM, pedro morenosyxt...@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

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Re: [Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-09 Thread pedro moreno
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 morenosyxt...@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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Re: [Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-09 Thread Bruno Friedmann
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 morenosyxt...@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!!!
 

So in that case BAT is your tool :-)


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Re: [Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-09 Thread pedro moreno
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Bruno Friedmann br...@ioda-net.ch wrote:
 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 morenosyxt...@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!!!


 So in that case BAT is your tool :-)


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Is been a long since I use Bat, I have see that is more rich in
features, I will work with this week, but looks complete, cool.

I'm checking those 2 web gui's to, thanks all.

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[Bacula-users] External Language Support!!!

2010-11-08 Thread pedro moreno
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.

We want to know if is possible to do everything from a web browser,
can we use php or just python or what languages do we need?

Or do we have some task that will not be possible?

Any input about will be appreciated, thanks!!!

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