[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I'm using bacula 1.37.30 for a few days now and I >>decided to test a full server recovery. >>I discovered that the building the directory tree >>takes a very long time (almost an hour) for 429,836 >>files. >>I started the building of the tree at 11:20 and at >>12:15 I got a prompt. >> >>The machine is a dedicated bacula machine and was >>doing nothing else than building the tree, it'a a >>Penium III at 800Mhz with 512MB memory. >> >>My question is if this is normal for builing the >>tree? Because if one of the server dies we want to >>recover >>as soon as possible. >> >>Thanks, >> >>Reinier >> >>output bconsole: >>---- >> > > +-------+-------+----------+----------------+---------------------+------------+-----------+ > >>| JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | >>StartTime | VolumeName | StartFile | >> > > +-------+-------+----------+----------------+---------------------+------------+-----------+ > >>| 1,553 | F | 426,357 | 13,464,836,018 | >>2005-07-30 15:40:00 | 000017L1 | 100 | >>| 1,561 | I | 41 | 41,277,841 | >>2005-07-31 01:32:52 | 000034L1 | 106 | >>| 1,576 | I | 137 | 101,733,681 | >>2005-08-01 01:31:02 | 000034L1 | 116 | >>| 1,598 | I | 2,315 | 101,235,058 | >>2005-08-03 02:09:03 | 000034L1 | 146 | >>| 1,607 | I | 1,641 | 220,426,382 | >>2005-08-04 02:03:39 | 000034L1 | 191 | >>| 1,617 | I | 1,345 | 100,591,549 | >>2005-08-05 01:51:58 | 000035L1 | 28 | >> > > +-------+-------+----------+----------------+---------------------+------------+-----------+ > >>You have selected the following JobIds: >>1553,1561,1576,1598,1607,1617 >> >>Building directory tree for JobId 1553 ... >>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>Building directory tree for JobId 1561 ... >>Building directory tree for JobId 1576 ... >>Building directory tree for JobId 1598 ... + >>Building directory tree for JobId 1607 ... >>Building directory tree for JobId 1617 ... >>6 Jobs, 429,836 files inserted into the tree. >>---- >> >> >>Output top (during building tree): >>---- >>32 processes: 2 running, 30 sleeping >>CPU states: 98.1% user, 0.0% nice, 0.4% system, >>1.6% interrupt, 0.0% idle >>Mem: 131M Active, 36M Inact, 89M Wired, 60M Buf, >>242M Free >>Swap: 1020M Total, 120K Used, 1020M Free >> >> PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME >>WCPU CPU COMMAND >>91877 root 64 0 88948K 87612K RUN 269:36 >>98.39% 98.39% bacula-dir >>93618 root 29 0 1908K 1072K RUN 0:00 >>2.96% 0.54% top >>---- >> >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------- > >>SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software >>Conference & EXPO >>September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * >>Development Lifecycle Practices >>Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects >>& Teams * Testing & QA >>Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * >>http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf >>_______________________________________________ >>Bacula-users mailing list >>Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > > You are restoring 14GB of data right? For most tape > drives this is not a long time. For me a 40GB DLT-IV > (native) tape takes 3 to 4 hours to restore. The drive > has a 3MB/s data rate which is about 11GB / hour > (native). And that is as fast as it will go. If you > manage ot get a fileset that is highly compressible > you can get better times. But most of my data I get no > where near a compression rate of 2.0. > > John > >
I'm not talking about the actual recovery itself (data transfer) but about building the directory tree (before the 'mark *' command). The actual restore takes 'only' 2:35 hours. Reinier ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users