After some weeks of development and debugging I’m proudly presenting some sort of alpha-version of my Bacula WebView and Statistics Application, written in PHP.
Below you can find a screenshot of the thing currently running at work, getting data from our production environment.
If you think any important data is missing, please let me know.
Currently implemented features:
- - Overview with pools, running processes, last 25 jobs
- - Detailed view for pools, shows all medias with their properties
- - Detailed view for filesets, shows amount of data and backup duration
TODO:
- - Detailed view for JobIds
- - Show Scheduled Jobs (needs remote console)
- - Remote Console via php or applet
- - Search for files/directories and start recovery jobs
- - Control changerdevice through mtx-changer script
- - Parse and display logs
Due to public request, I added some more screenshots.
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Where do I go to download the lastest working snapshot?
I’m sorry but there’s currently no download available.
Watch my page, I hope I can make an announcement for that later this week but I have to rework the layout to make it more flexible.
There will be an svn-repository as well, as soon as I get mod_python installed on FreeBSD 6, which is needed for ‘trac’.
When download will be available ?
thx
Will be avaialable to download? I see that the article is dated on “21.February 2006″ and we are in July
Thanks…