Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] 3.0.1 Bat, "Yes is an invalid Command"

2009-06-18 23:48:12
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] 3.0.1 Bat, "Yes is an invalid Command"
From: John Huttley <John AT mib-infotech.co DOT nz>
To: Dirk Bartley <bartleyd2 AT chartermi DOT net>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 15:44:12 +1200
Hi Dirk,
I didn't know that was even possible.
Actually, I've just tried it and the Director status showed the jobs and let me cancel.
The JobList is a blank pane. Not even a pane on the right hand side, to be more precise.

Regards,

John


Dirk Bartley wrote:
I would not have thought to do it that way which is more like what the
command line console would allow.  I would have Highlighted all of the
jobs in either dir status or joblist and right clicked and chose a
cancel option in the popup.

My efforts were not in simulating a command line console but in being a
gui interface.  I just had never tried it that much.  I started working
on bat shortly after starting using bacula.

One thought I had was to have two separate pages, console and bconsole.
But that was just a thought, nothing I've contemplated on what it would
take to accomplish or discussed with Kern.  Where the bconsole would
behave completely with text.

Dirk


On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 12:19 +1200, John Huttley wrote:
  
Hi Dirk.
I just type "Cancel" in the command line thingy.
That, by default, cancels the currently running job.
If I ever need to cancel /anything/ then I need to cancel /everything/
so I just
click "yes"

Glad to see you are on the job!!

Regards,

John


Dirk Bartley wrote: 
    
I recall resolving a similar issue, but I'm not sure if it is the same
one.  There are two places to cancel a job, from the joblist and from
the director status.

Identifiy which one and make sure it is a repeatable error, and let me
know and I'll double check to make sure I resolved it in the head.

Dirk


On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 10:05 +1200, John Huttley wrote:
  
      
Hi,
I've just tried to cancel a job in bat.
It pops up a dialog. Options are Yes or No.

Click yes to cancel, but the Yes goes straight to the cancel command 
which then says
Yes: is an invalid command.

Of course I can click 'No' and get

No: is an invalid command.

--john

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