Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hello Steven, Yes, web servers by default listen on port 80 but it is possible to change. Bacularis uses only one port 9097. I mean that after installing Bacularis with the web server, you can just disable listening on port 80 or change it to any other port number. Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 06:29, steven wrote: > Hi, > > It will not run on bare metal as it tries to run on port80, but I have > apache containers on port 80 and 443 already which was why I went for a > docker container to isolate bacularis that runs on 9097 OK but the wizard > lacks connectivity to bacula. > regards > > Steven > > On 9/04/2024 2:16 pm, Marcin Haba wrote: > > Hello Steven, > > Bacularis API and Bacularis Web are one application called just Bacularis. > So, as I see you already have it. > > In the installation wizard there is possible to choose if you want to > configure API or Web or both (typical case). After installation you need > just to go to: > > http://yourhost:9097 > > Best regards, > Marcin Haba (gani) > > On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 01:15, Thing wrote: > >> Google it seems does not like my email server...lets try again, sorry if >> we get a duplicate. >> >> Hi, >> >> I dont see a bacualris API to install? >> >> root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula* >> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold >> | >> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend >> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) >> ||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description >> >> +++--==--= >> ii bacula-bscan 9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - bscan tool >> ii bacula-client9.6.7-7all network backup >> service - client metapackage >> ii bacula-common9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - common support files >> ii bacula-common-mysql 9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - MySQL common files >> un bacula-common-pgsql (no description >> available) >> un bacula-common-sqlite3(no description >> available) >> ii bacula-console 9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - text console >> ii bacula-director 9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - Director daemon >> un bacula-director-database (no description >> available) >> ii bacula-director-mysql9.6.7-7all network backup >> service - MySQL storage for Director >> un bacula-director-pgsql(no description >> available) >> un bacula-director-sqlite3 (no description >> available) >> un bacula-doc (no description >> available) >> ii bacula-fd9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - file daemon >> ii bacula-sd9.6.7-7amd64network backup >> service - storage daemon >> un bacula-sd-mysql (no description >> available) >> un bacula-sd-pgsql (no description >> available) >> un bacula-sd-sqlite3(no description >> available) >> ii bacula-server9.6.7-7all network backup >> service - server metapackage >> ii bacularis2.7.0~bullseye all The Bacularis >> WebGUI enables administration and managing Bacula jobs. >> ii bacularis-apache22.7.0~bullseye all This package >> provides the Apache configuration for Bacularis. >> un bacularis-lighttpd (no description >> available) >> un bacularis-nginx (no description >> available) >> root@bacula:~# >> >> >> I am finding the naming convention /description difficult to understand. >> So, I have a bacularis web container running. It appears I need something >> between the container and the director? but I cannot see what. >> >> regards >> >> Steven >> >> On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 05:17, Marcin Haba wrote: >> >>> Hello Steven, >>> >>> Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay >>> where they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here. >>> >>> In that container image description is a sentence: >>> >>> "It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in >>> containers or outside them." >>> >>> This "outside them" means that you can install Bacularis API in any way >>> that you want, Docker image is only one of the ways. >>> >>> Reading your description for that, what you would like to have, the >>> easiest is to install only one Bacularis using binary packages on the >>> Bacula Director host. It contains the Bacularis Web and Bacularis API >>> together, so you don't need to split it or install anything else, just this >>> one Bacularis instance. The installation wizard, that you will see a
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hi, It will not run on bare metal as it tries to run on port80, but I have apache containers on port 80 and 443 already which was why I went for a docker container to isolate bacularis that runs on 9097 OK but the wizard lacks connectivity to bacula. regards Steven On 9/04/2024 2:16 pm, Marcin Haba wrote: Hello Steven, Bacularis API and Bacularis Web are one application called just Bacularis. So, as I see you already have it. In the installation wizard there is possible to choose if you want to configure API or Web or both (typical case). After installation you need just to go to: http://yourhost:9097 Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 01:15, Thing wrote: Google it seems does not like my email server...lets try again, sorry if we get a duplicate. Hi, I dont see a bacualris API to install? root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula* Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description +++--==--= ii bacula-bscan 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - bscan tool ii bacula-client 9.6.7-7 all network backup service - client metapackage ii bacula-common 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - common support files ii bacula-common-mysql 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - MySQL common files un bacula-common-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-common-sqlite3 (no description available) ii bacula-console 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - text console ii bacula-director 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - Director daemon un bacula-director-database (no description available) ii bacula-director-mysql 9.6.7-7 all network backup service - MySQL storage for Director un bacula-director-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-director-sqlite3 (no description available) un bacula-doc (no description available) ii bacula-fd 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - file daemon ii bacula-sd 9.6.7-7 amd64 network backup service - storage daemon un bacula-sd-mysql (no description available) un bacula-sd-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-sd-sqlite3 (no description available) ii bacula-server 9.6.7-7 all network backup service - server metapackage ii bacularis 2.7.0~bullseye all The Bacularis WebGUI enables administration and managing Bacula jobs. ii bacularis-apache2 2.7.0~bullseye all This package provides the Apache configuration for Bacularis. un bacularis-lighttpd (no description available) un bacularis-nginx (no description available) root@bacula:~# I am finding the naming convention /description difficult to understand. So, I have a bacularis web container running. It appears I need something between the container and the director? but I cannot see what. regards Steven On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 05:17, Marcin Haba wrote: Hello Steven, Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay where they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here. In that container image description is a sentence: "It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or outside them." This "outside them" means that you can install Bacularis API in any way that you want, Docker image is only one of the ways. Reading your description for that, what you would like to have, the easiest is to install only one Bacularis using binary packages on the Bacula Director host. It contains the Bacularis Web and Bacularis API together, so you don't need to split it or install anything else, just this one Bacularis instance. The installation wizard, that you will see after installing, will lead you on all the configuration process. In case problems or questions, please let us know. Thanks! Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 09:22, steven wrote: hi, Ok I a
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hello Steven, Bacularis API and Bacularis Web are one application called just Bacularis. So, as I see you already have it. In the installation wizard there is possible to choose if you want to configure API or Web or both (typical case). After installation you need just to go to: http://yourhost:9097 Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 01:15, Thing wrote: > Google it seems does not like my email server...lets try again, sorry if > we get a duplicate. > > Hi, > > I dont see a bacualris API to install? > > root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula* > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold > | > Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend > |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) > ||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description > > +++--==--= > ii bacula-bscan 9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - bscan tool > ii bacula-client9.6.7-7all network backup > service - client metapackage > ii bacula-common9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - common support files > ii bacula-common-mysql 9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - MySQL common files > un bacula-common-pgsql (no description > available) > un bacula-common-sqlite3(no description > available) > ii bacula-console 9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - text console > ii bacula-director 9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - Director daemon > un bacula-director-database (no description > available) > ii bacula-director-mysql9.6.7-7all network backup > service - MySQL storage for Director > un bacula-director-pgsql(no description > available) > un bacula-director-sqlite3 (no description > available) > un bacula-doc (no description > available) > ii bacula-fd9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - file daemon > ii bacula-sd9.6.7-7amd64network backup > service - storage daemon > un bacula-sd-mysql (no description > available) > un bacula-sd-pgsql (no description > available) > un bacula-sd-sqlite3(no description > available) > ii bacula-server9.6.7-7all network backup > service - server metapackage > ii bacularis2.7.0~bullseye all The Bacularis > WebGUI enables administration and managing Bacula jobs. > ii bacularis-apache22.7.0~bullseye all This package > provides the Apache configuration for Bacularis. > un bacularis-lighttpd (no description > available) > un bacularis-nginx (no description > available) > root@bacula:~# > > > I am finding the naming convention /description difficult to understand. > So, I have a bacularis web container running. It appears I need something > between the container and the director? but I cannot see what. > > regards > > Steven > > On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 05:17, Marcin Haba wrote: > >> Hello Steven, >> >> Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay >> where they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here. >> >> In that container image description is a sentence: >> >> "It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers >> or outside them." >> >> This "outside them" means that you can install Bacularis API in any way >> that you want, Docker image is only one of the ways. >> >> Reading your description for that, what you would like to have, the >> easiest is to install only one Bacularis using binary packages on the >> Bacula Director host. It contains the Bacularis Web and Bacularis API >> together, so you don't need to split it or install anything else, just this >> one Bacularis instance. The installation wizard, that you will see after >> installing, will lead you on all the configuration process. >> >> In case problems or questions, please let us know. Thanks! >> >> Best regards, >> Marcin Haba (gani) >> >> On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 09:22, steven wrote: >> >>> hi, >>> >>> Ok I am confused. The way I read it, >>> >>> - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, >>> - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, >>> - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. >>> >>> All have the particular bacula daemon built in?I dont need a daemon, >>> I already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd years >>> now. What I was hoping for was to have a web interface on top of Bacula. >>> The docker container is running on the bacula director so it is local >>> stuff. So I have to remove the bacula-director and add in the >>> bac
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Google it seems does not like my email server...lets try again, sorry if we get a duplicate. Hi, I dont see a bacualris API to install? root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula* Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description +++--==--= ii bacula-bscan 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - bscan tool ii bacula-client9.6.7-7all network backup service - client metapackage ii bacula-common9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - common support files ii bacula-common-mysql 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - MySQL common files un bacula-common-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-common-sqlite3(no description available) ii bacula-console 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - text console ii bacula-director 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - Director daemon un bacula-director-database (no description available) ii bacula-director-mysql9.6.7-7all network backup service - MySQL storage for Director un bacula-director-pgsql(no description available) un bacula-director-sqlite3 (no description available) un bacula-doc (no description available) ii bacula-fd9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - file daemon ii bacula-sd9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - storage daemon un bacula-sd-mysql (no description available) un bacula-sd-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-sd-sqlite3(no description available) ii bacula-server9.6.7-7all network backup service - server metapackage ii bacularis2.7.0~bullseye all The Bacularis WebGUI enables administration and managing Bacula jobs. ii bacularis-apache22.7.0~bullseye all This package provides the Apache configuration for Bacularis. un bacularis-lighttpd (no description available) un bacularis-nginx (no description available) root@bacula:~# I am finding the naming convention /description difficult to understand. So, I have a bacularis web container running. It appears I need something between the container and the director? but I cannot see what. regards Steven On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 05:17, Marcin Haba wrote: > Hello Steven, > > Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay where > they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here. > > In that container image description is a sentence: > > "It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers > or outside them." > > This "outside them" means that you can install Bacularis API in any way > that you want, Docker image is only one of the ways. > > Reading your description for that, what you would like to have, the > easiest is to install only one Bacularis using binary packages on the > Bacula Director host. It contains the Bacularis Web and Bacularis API > together, so you don't need to split it or install anything else, just this > one Bacularis instance. The installation wizard, that you will see after > installing, will lead you on all the configuration process. > > In case problems or questions, please let us know. Thanks! > > Best regards, > Marcin Haba (gani) > > On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 09:22, steven wrote: > >> hi, >> >> Ok I am confused. The way I read it, >> >> - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, >> - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, >> - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. >> >> All have the particular bacula daemon built in?I dont need a daemon, >> I already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd years >> now. What I was hoping for was to have a web interface on top of Bacula. >> The docker container is running on the bacula director so it is local >> stuff. So I have to remove the bacula-director and add in the >> bacularis-api-dir instead? >> >> If I need to do serious alterations to the running setup, that is a step >> to far for me. >> >> >> regards >> >> Steven >> On 8/04/2024 7:07 pm, Marcin Haba wrote: >> >> Hello Steven, >> >> Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web >> container. I will try to explain it below. >> >> For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes >> Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API. >> Description and purpose of each of these container images you can find
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hi, I dont see a bacualris API to install? root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula* Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description +++--==--= ii bacula-bscan 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - bscan tool ii bacula-client9.6.7-7all network backup service - client metapackage ii bacula-common9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - common support files ii bacula-common-mysql 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - MySQL common files un bacula-common-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-common-sqlite3(no description available) ii bacula-console 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - text console ii bacula-director 9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - Director daemon un bacula-director-database (no description available) ii bacula-director-mysql9.6.7-7all network backup service - MySQL storage for Director un bacula-director-pgsql(no description available) un bacula-director-sqlite3 (no description available) un bacula-doc (no description available) ii bacula-fd9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - file daemon ii bacula-sd9.6.7-7amd64network backup service - storage daemon un bacula-sd-mysql (no description available) un bacula-sd-pgsql (no description available) un bacula-sd-sqlite3(no description available) ii bacula-server9.6.7-7all network backup service - server metapackage ii bacularis2.7.0~bullseye all The Bacularis WebGUI enables administration and managing Bacula jobs. ii bacularis-apache22.7.0~bullseye all This package provides the Apache configuration for Bacularis. un bacularis-lighttpd (no description available) un bacularis-nginx (no description available) root@bacula:~# I am finding the naming convention difficult to understand. I have a bacularis webb container running. It appears I need something between the container and the director? On 2024-04-09 05:15, Marcin Haba wrote: Hello Steven, Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay where they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here. In that container image description is a sentence: "It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or outside them." This "outside them" means that you can install Bacularis API in any way that you want, Docker image is only one of the ways. Reading your description for that, what you would like to have, the easiest is to install only one Bacularis using binary packages on the Bacula Director host. It contains the Bacularis Web and Bacularis API together, so you don't need to split it or install anything else, just this one Bacularis instance. The installation wizard, that you will see after installing, will lead you on all the configuration process. In case problems or questions, please let us know. Thanks! Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 09:22, steven wrote: hi, Ok I am confused. The way I read it, - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. All have the particular bacula daemon built in?I dont need a daemon, I already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd years now. What I was hoping for was to have a web interface on top of Bacula. The docker container is running on the bacula director so it is local stuff. So I have to remove the bacula-director and add in the bacularis-api-dir instead? If I need to do serious alterations to the running setup, that is a step to far for me. regards Steven On 8/04/2024 7:07 pm, Marcin Haba wrote: Hello Steven, Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web container. I will try to explain it below. For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API. Description and purpose of each of these container images you can find in the "About this image" section in each of the Bacularis Docker Hub repositories. This description for the 'bacularis-web' container is the following: It contains a pure the Bacularis web interface without API layer. It can be used to connect extern
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hello Steven, Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay where they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here. In that container image description is a sentence: "It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or outside them." This "outside them" means that you can install Bacularis API in any way that you want, Docker image is only one of the ways. Reading your description for that, what you would like to have, the easiest is to install only one Bacularis using binary packages on the Bacula Director host. It contains the Bacularis Web and Bacularis API together, so you don't need to split it or install anything else, just this one Bacularis instance. The installation wizard, that you will see after installing, will lead you on all the configuration process. In case problems or questions, please let us know. Thanks! Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 09:22, steven wrote: > hi, > > Ok I am confused. The way I read it, > > - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, > - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, > - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. > > All have the particular bacula daemon built in?I dont need a daemon, I > already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd years now. > What I was hoping for was to have a web interface on top of Bacula. > The docker container is running on the bacula director so it is local > stuff. So I have to remove the bacula-director and add in the > bacularis-api-dir instead? > > If I need to do serious alterations to the running setup, that is a step > to far for me. > > > regards > > Steven > On 8/04/2024 7:07 pm, Marcin Haba wrote: > > Hello Steven, > > Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web > container. I will try to explain it below. > > For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes > Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API. > Description and purpose of each of these container images you can find in > the "About this image" section in each of the Bacularis Docker Hub > repositories. This description for the 'bacularis-web' container is the > following: > > > It contains a pure the Bacularis web interface without API layer. It can > be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or > outside them. If you would like to connect Bacularis API ran in containers, > you can use dedicated for this purpose images: > > - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, > - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, > - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. > > > The Bacularis Web to work needs at least one API host with bconsole and > catalog access (and Bacula configuration capability if needed). So you can > set up the Bacularis API in any way (installing binary packages, container, > Composer, tar archives) and then connect it using the wizard from the > bacularis-web container. > > Worth mentioning is that for the Bacula configuration part Bacularis API > needs access to Bacula config files so easier is to work with Bacularis API > instances outside the container. Otherwise you need to bind the Bacula > configuration paths to Bacularis API container or use Bacula config files > from Bacula in container. > > Your question also indicated me that this first step section needs to be > better explained in the documentation. I will try to prepare it soon. > > Thanks! > > Best regards, > Marcin Haba (gani) > > On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 07:16, steven wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Seeing the release I thought I would give bacularis a go.I have the >> bacularis-web docker container running but I cant see any documentation >> telling me how to connect it to my existing bacula setup. >> >> The wizard wants a baculum API? but this isnt explained. >> >> Is there any set by set explanation of how to connect the bacularis-web >> docker container to an existing bacula setup ? >> >> >> TY >> >> >> >> ___ >> Bacula-users mailing list >> Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >> > > > -- > > "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his > friends." Jesus Christ > > "Większej miłości nikt nie ma nad tę, jak gdy kto życie swoje kładzie za > przyjaciół swoich." Jezus Chrystus > > ___ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > -- "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Jesus Christ "Większej miłości nikt nie ma nad tę, jak gdy kto życie swoje kładzie za przyjaciół swoich." Jezus Chrystus ___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
hi, Ok I am confused. The way I read it, - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. All have the particular bacula daemon built in? I dont need a daemon, I already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd years now. What I was hoping for was to have a web interface on top of Bacula. The docker container is running on the bacula director so it is local stuff. So I have to remove the bacula-director and add in the bacularis-api-dir instead? If I need to do serious alterations to the running setup, that is a step to far for me. regards Steven On 8/04/2024 7:07 pm, Marcin Haba wrote: Hello Steven, Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web container. I will try to explain it below. For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API. Description and purpose of each of these container images you can find in the "About this image" section in each of the Bacularis Docker Hub repositories. This description for the 'bacularis-web' container is the following: It contains a pure the Bacularis web interface without API layer. It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or outside them. If you would like to connect Bacularis API ran in containers, you can use dedicated for this purpose images: - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. The Bacularis Web to work needs at least one API host with bconsole and catalog access (and Bacula configuration capability if needed). So you can set up the Bacularis API in any way (installing binary packages, container, Composer, tar archives) and then connect it using the wizard from the bacularis-web container. Worth mentioning is that for the Bacula configuration part Bacularis API needs access to Bacula config files so easier is to work with Bacularis API instances outside the container. Otherwise you need to bind the Bacula configuration paths to Bacularis API container or use Bacula config files from Bacula in container. Your question also indicated me that this first step section needs to be better explained in the documentation. I will try to prepare it soon. Thanks! Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 07:16, steven wrote: Hi, Seeing the release I thought I would give bacularis a go. I have the bacularis-web docker container running but I cant see any documentation telling me how to connect it to my existing bacula setup. The wizard wants a baculum API? but this isnt explained. Is there any set by set explanation of how to connect the bacularis-web docker container to an existing bacula setup ? TY ___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users -- "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Jesus Christ "Większej miłości nikt nie ma nad tę, jak gdy kto życie swoje kładzie za przyjaciół swoich." Jezus Chrystus___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users
Re: [Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hello Steven, Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web container. I will try to explain it below. For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API. Description and purpose of each of these container images you can find in the "About this image" section in each of the Bacularis Docker Hub repositories. This description for the 'bacularis-web' container is the following: It contains a pure the Bacularis web interface without API layer. It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or outside them. If you would like to connect Bacularis API ran in containers, you can use dedicated for this purpose images: - for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd, - for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd, - for Directors bacularis-api-dir. The Bacularis Web to work needs at least one API host with bconsole and catalog access (and Bacula configuration capability if needed). So you can set up the Bacularis API in any way (installing binary packages, container, Composer, tar archives) and then connect it using the wizard from the bacularis-web container. Worth mentioning is that for the Bacula configuration part Bacularis API needs access to Bacula config files so easier is to work with Bacularis API instances outside the container. Otherwise you need to bind the Bacula configuration paths to Bacularis API container or use Bacula config files from Bacula in container. Your question also indicated me that this first step section needs to be better explained in the documentation. I will try to prepare it soon. Thanks! Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani) On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 07:16, steven wrote: > Hi, > > Seeing the release I thought I would give bacularis a go.I have the > bacularis-web docker container running but I cant see any documentation > telling me how to connect it to my existing bacula setup. > > The wizard wants a baculum API? but this isnt explained. > > Is there any set by set explanation of how to connect the bacularis-web > docker container to an existing bacula setup ? > > > TY > > > > ___ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > -- "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Jesus Christ "Większej miłości nikt nie ma nad tę, jak gdy kto życie swoje kładzie za przyjaciół swoich." Jezus Chrystus ___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users
[Bacula-users] connecting bacularis to an existing bacula setup
Hi, Seeing the release I thought I would give bacularis a go. I have the bacularis-web docker container running but I cant see any documentation telling me how to connect it to my existing bacula setup. The wizard wants a baculum API? but this isnt explained. Is there any set by set explanation of how to connect the bacularis-web docker container to an existing bacula setup ? TY ___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users