I've just released version 1.2 of the Bacuview web application to
its home on RubyForge, <http://bacuview.rubyforge.org/>, where you can
go for screen shots and to read the NEWS, ChangeLog, and INSTALL files.
In addition to the usual minor bug fixes, this release...
- Adds media expiration time and retention period columns to the
media view.
- Automates the client to host name mapping needed to check client
status by reading these mappings from Bacula config files at
server startup time.
- Made the web pages more standards-compliant, and avoids setting
cookies so as to not upset the powers that be.
Currently planned for the next release...
- MySQL support.
I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have, and to hear of any
suggestions that you have for this project. I hope that you find it
useful.
-- John Kodis.
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