I solved, thanks Craig! what I ask now is:
The 4.2.0 it is a stable release? Because I will use it on a backup
server.
My configuration provides that the web GUI starts upon a second instance
of web server using a different tcp port (eg. 8045). I will connect to
GUI with http://servebackup:8045/BackupPC
I read that there are this configuration option $Conf{SCGIServerPort}
= -1;
it is related to my configuration or not?
I need to migrate backup configurations and data backups fron another
server where is installed the 3.3.1 release, can I do this?
Cheers
Luigi Augello
Il 02/05/2018 18:20, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users ha scritto:
> Luigi,
>
> It looks like the CGI script is running correctly, but the static web
> data (CSS, images etc) are not being loaded.
>
> Inspect the page source. The first few lines should include things
> like this:
>
> <link rel=stylesheet type="text/css"
> href="/BackupPC/BackupPC_stnd.css" title="CSSFile">
> <link rel=icon href="/BackupPC/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
> ....
> <img src="/BackupPC/logo.gif">
>
>
> On the BackupPC side, the path to those files in the html is specified
> by $Conf{CgiImageDirURL} (in the example above it is set
> to '/BackupPC'). The files (like logo.gif, BackupPC_stnd.css) should
> be stored in the path $Conf{CgiImageDir} (eg, /var/www/html/BackupPC
> but that depends on your install).
>
> So this URL should get you the BackupPC logo:
>
> http://HOSTNAME/BackupPC/logo.gif
>
>
> You should confirm that the apache configuration (eg, DocumentRoot)
> correctly maps regular html requests so that these are correctly
> served from the $Conf{CgiImageDir} directory. Check your permissions too.
>
> Craig
>
> On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 6:03 AM, Luigi Augello <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Hello
> I installed BackupPC-4.2.0 on a Centos 7 server, I followed the
> instructions step by step several times and every timei have the
> GUI attached. Any suggestion?
>
> thanks
> Luigi
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