Author: Hugo Letemplier <hugo.let.35 AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 16:37:11 +0200
Hi Since many days I am thinking thats it could be nice to have some feature that enable the user to have an idea of the speed that the job is running. I imagine something that report during the job
Author: Hugo Letemplier <hugo.let.35 AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 16:57:48 +0200
Sorry, there was a bug, message sent while I was writing :( 2011/4/11 Hugo Letemplier <hugo.let.35 AT gmail DOT com>: I imagine a command like "status job jobid=" - Data already backed up - Estimatio
Author: Edgars Mazurs <Edgars.Mazurs AT lattelecom DOT lv>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 15:00:28 +0000
Hi Why not use Bweb? It does and shows exactly what you want. Edgars Hi Since many days I am thinking thats it could be nice to have some feature that enable the user to have an idea of the speed tha
Author: Hugo Letemplier <hugo.let.35 AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:36:39 +0200
2011/4/11 Edgars Mazurs <Edgars.Mazurs AT lattelecom DOT lv>: I had lots of problem when implementing bweb. Moreover webacula seems to be more active web interface project for bacula. Maybe a sort of
Within bconsole you can use "status client=myserver-fd" to get most of this information (where myserver-fd is the name of the file daemon involved in the backup). Cheers, Ewan -- Scanned by iCritical
Author: Gavin McCullagh <gavin.mccullagh AT gcd DOT ie>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:04:37 +0100
Hi, I presume you've looked at "status client=.......". It does much of what you want (current job duration, data transferred, rate, num files, current file....), but without the predictive informati
Author: Hugo Letemplier <hugo.let.35 AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 17:43:51 +0200
2011/4/11 Gavin McCullagh <gavin.mccullagh AT gcd DOT ie>: Ok thanks, I will use that for the moment. But this information might be best placed on the director status in my opinion Hugo -- Benefiting