I've been running Bacula for several months to back up several Linux
servers to disk on one of them. I also installed Bacula on a Windows
workstation, and was able to run backup jobs from it (that is, pulling
data from the file-daemon there). However, when I run the wx-console on
Windows and point it at the director running on Ubuntu, I get errors
like the following:
Welcome to bacula wx-console 2.0.3 (06 March 2007)!
Using this configuration file: C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\Bacula\wx-console.conf
Connecting...
Connected
1000 OK: IT-dir Version: 2.0.3 (06 March 2007)
.helpautodisplay: is an invalid command.
#.messages
: is an invalid command.
#.help: is an invalid command.
.messages
: is an invalid command.
.messages
: is an invalid command.
.messages
: is an invalid command.
.messages
: is an invalid command.
When I go into the "restore" screen, the drop-down boxes for client,
etc., don't have suitably-populated lists; instead, they say stuff like
".clients?: is an invalid command" where the "?" is actually a little
square box. My guess is that the console is sending lines terminated by
"\r\n", and the director is only stripping the "\n" from each line
before parsing it.
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David Lee Lambert
Software Developer, Precision Motor Transport Group, LLC
517-349-3011 x223 (work) ... 586-873-8813 (cell)
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