mysql backend.... cpu is only thing being used. iowait is 0%, everything
else is idle. bacula-dir at 100% of one cpu. mem usage of bacula-dir is
11%, 60% of main memory is free.

Bill Moran wrote:

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>>I have a particular host/job that has roughly 1.2 million files @ 
>>18GB's... that's one full backup.
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>>When running a restore, it took almost 28 hours for bacula to finish the 
>>"building directory for jobid blah" and using 100% of one cpu ... once 
>>this is done the actual file selction and restore operations are quite 
>>fast and normal. Note I was using the #5 option "most recent full backup"...
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>>My question is how can this initial building of the directory tree be 
>>sped up? A million files doesn't seem like alot (I've seen folks post in 
>>the archives here of 6million file jobs)....
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>You neither say what kind of database back end you're using, nor to you
>provide information on memory usage, IO or other system utilization.
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>These factors play a big part in this kind of performance.
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