Hi,
Arunav Mandal wrote:
The director is running on xeon 2.8Ghz having 4GB of RAM on Hardware
Raid0 and the storage demaon is on dual P4 3Ghz having 1GB ram and 1TB
disk spool(xfs) also on Hardware Raid0. Most of clients are on P4 3gig
machine with 1Gb ram running linux and windows.At peak there were
atleast 40Jobs running at the same time. I will give a example of
slowness below. As you can see the Rate is only at 568.2 KB/s before
spooling it was around 8000KB/S. At the time of this client backup there
were around 10 jobs running. As you can see this backup took around
7hrs. So my question is having latest hardware and enough memory why
this is slow and what could be done to improve it.
You've got to consider other things as well.
First, the overall throughput - how long does it take all jour jobs to
complete? Assuming that client speed is a limit, concurrent jobs should
improve this.
Second, network bandwith - If one client alone could saturate your
backup server's connection, multiple concurrent jobs won't be faster.
Your backup time window - sometimes it might be better to have clients
spool data overnight and only wait for job completion (despooling)
during work hours than having some clients waiting through the night and
loaded by spooling data during daytime.
Arno
08-Sep 15:47 No prior Full backup Job record found.
08-Sep 15:47 No prior or suitable Full backup found. Doing FULL backup.
08-Sep 15:47 : Start Backup JobId 1012, Job=backup-abc.2005-09-08_15.47.00
07-Sep 15:48 Spooling data ...
07-Sep 21:41 Committing spooled data to Volume. Despooling
13,235,326,697 bytes ...
07-Sep 21:56 Sending spooled attrs to the Director. Despooling
122,253,435 bytes ...
08-Sep 22:12 Bacula 1.36.3 (22Apr05): 08-Sep-2005 22:12:50
JobId: 1012
Job: backup-abc.2005-09-08_15.47.00
Backup Level: Full (upgraded from Incremental)
Client: abc-fd
FileSet: "linux-default" 2005-09-08 00:20:01
Pool: "daily"
Storage: "SDLT6K-1"
Start time: 08-Sep-2005 15:47:02
End time: 08-Sep-2005 22:12:50
FD Files Written: 396,170
SD Files Written: 396,170
FD Bytes Written: 13,151,694,548
SD Bytes Written: 13,208,137,447
Rate: 568.2 KB/s
Software Compression: None
Volume name(s): SDLT005
Volume Session Id: 21
Volume Session Time: 1126100490
Last Volume Bytes: 154,989,306,412
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Backup OK
----- Original Message ----- From: "Arno Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Arunav Mandal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Slow backups
Hi,
Arunav Mandal wrote:
I am running 1.36.3 on both director and storage deamon and diff.
versions on 150 clients. Recently I started spooling to disk first
then to tape with around 100 concurrent connections for director and
storage deamons. Now the backups seems to take time Rate seems to be
around 700KB/s before spooling and concurrent connections it was
around 8000KB/s. I know too many clients are backing at the same time
is that the reason?
I can't follow you here, but yes, having too many clients working
concurrently can reduce the overall performance. You've got to find
your personal optimal number of concurrent jobs depending on overall
network throughput, server power, storage and spool speed - I don't
think that it's possible to tell you what the perfect setup is for you.
Also when all the clients start backing up at the same time I can't
log onto the console since there is no free connections left is there
any way I can atleast reserve one connection for the console?
Two possible reasons:
Not enough connections allowed - change the numer in the config.
Server load too high - wait, or, better, have less clients run
simultaneously. Remember that each job means a fork and a process,
takes memory, cpu time, and loads the catalog database. That's all
stuff you need to work on the console, too.
Thx,
Arunav.
Arno
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