diff --git a/manuals/en/main/operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex b/manuals/en/main/operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex
index 5dc146d..47e2639 100644
--- a/manuals/en/main/operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex
+++ b/manuals/en/main/operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex
@@ -65,13 +65,23 @@ \subsubsection{UCR variables}
\item[no] don't backup the server itself
\item[yes] backup the server itself
\end{description}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/username}]: admin (default)
- \end{description}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/password}]: none (default)
- \end{description}
+ \item[\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/username}]: admin (default)
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item User name to login at the bareos-webui
+ \end{itemize}
+ \item[\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/password}]: (no default value)
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Password to login at the bareos-webui
+ \end{itemize}
\end{description}
-UCR variables can be set via the Univention Configuration Registry Web interface or via command line:
+UCR variables can be set via the Univention Configuration Registry Web interface
+
+\begin{center}
+ \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir univention-configuration-registry-settings}
+\end{center}
+
+or using the \command{ucr} command line tool:
\begin{commands}{Enable backup of the server itself}
root@ucs:~# ucr set bareos/backup_myself=yes
Setting bareos/backup_myself
@@ -98,7 +108,8 @@ \subsubsection{Setup}
\subsubsection{Administration}
-The administration takes place in the \command{bconsole}:
+For general tasks the \ilink{bareos-webui}{sec:webui} can be used.
+Additional, there is the \command{bconsole} command line tool:
\begin{commands}{Starting the bconsole}
root@ucs:~# bconsole
@@ -108,6 +119,7 @@ \subsubsection{Administration}
*
\end{commands}
+For general information, see the \ilink{Bconsole Tuturial}{sec:TuturialBconsole}.
\subsubsection{Backup Schedule}
@@ -227,7 +239,7 @@ \subsubsection{Client and backup job management}
The settings for each job resource are set by the job definition from the bareos-director default configuration and the template files you see above. The client configuration file contains, as you can see below, the connection information and the job information:
\begin{commands}{}
-root@ucs:/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients# cat testw2.antares.de.include
+root@ucs:/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients# cat testw2.example.com.include
Client {
Name = "testw2.example.com-fd"
Address = "testw2.example.com"
@@ -246,29 +258,29 @@ \subsubsection{Client and backup job management}
}
\end{commands}
-\paragraph{Bareos Webui Configuration}$\;$
+\subsubsection{Bareos Webui Configuration}
-After installation you just need to setup your login credentials via UCR variables. Therefore, set the Univention configuration registry (UCR) variable bareos/webui/console/user1/username and
-bareos/webui/consoles/user1/password according to your needs. The director configuration is automatically reloaded if one of those two variables changes.
+After installation you just need to setup your login credentials via UCR variables.
+Therefore, set the Univention configuration registry (UCR) variable
+\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/username} and
+\parameter{bareos/webui/consoles/user1/password}
+according to your needs. The director configuration is automatically reloaded if one of those two variables changes.
-\begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir univention-configuration-registry-settings}
-\end{center}
Alternatively you can also set those UCR variables via commandline.
\begin{commands}{Example for changing webui login credentials}
-root@ucs:~# ucr set bareos/webui/console/user1/password="bareos"
-Setting bareos/webui/console/user1/password
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
root@ucs:~# ucr set bareos/webui/console/user1/username="bareos"
Setting bareos/webui/console/user1/username
File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
+root@ucs:~# ucr set bareos/webui/console/user1/password="secret"
+Setting bareos/webui/console/user1/password
+File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
+[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
\end{commands}
-When your login credentials are set, you can login into Bareos Webui by following the entry in your Administration UCS Overview.
+When your login credentials are set, you can login into Bareos Webui by following the entry in your Administration UCS Overview or directly via \url{https:///bareos-webui/}.
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir univention-ucs-overview-administration}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/tutorial.tex b/manuals/en/main/tutorial.tex
index 648745e..000d24b 100644
--- a/manuals/en/main/tutorial.tex
+++ b/manuals/en/main/tutorial.tex
@@ -111,6 +111,8 @@ \section{Starting the Daemons}
\section{Using the Director to Query and Start Jobs}
+\label{sec:TuturialBconsole}
+
To communicate with the director and to query the state of Bareos or run jobs,
from the top level directory, simply enter: