Good day.

Me happy. :)

Arno Lehmann wrote:
No need to try - just use it ;-)
Spooling creates one big file which is written to tape in big chunks.

The last backup this morning put ~1.5 millions files with a speed of 500kb/s onto the tape, urgh.
I activated spooling and rerun the job now.
Spooling into that mentioned file runs with ~5MB/s at the moment.
I guess the backup of that big file onto tape wont be any slower than the usual 10MB/s.


Conclusion: Spool tiny files :)

Btw. whats the syntax for the "Maximum Spool Size" setting?
I used "= 40G" to set it to 40gb, thats ok?

Cheers,
 Michael


-- I am root. If you see me laughing, you better have a backup.



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