I use 10 GB.

Georger

--- AltGrendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

> Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> > I worked with Bacula spooling to see the effects
> on Sparc 280R 
> > machines (that continue to work very slow without
> spooling, almost 
> > 1000K/s).
> > I tried with different spooling dimensions (10Mb,
> 100Mb, 250Mb), the 
> > result was almost the same: during a single job
> backup, speed 
> > increased to almost 5000K/s.
> > BUT : at the end of the job, a final step of
> Bacula (kind of spool 
> > flushing) last a lot of minutes, and during this
> step, the medium 
> > transfer rate decreases.
> > The final result is then again a medium of
> 1000K/s...
> >
> > How should I size the spooling dimensions? Is
> there any way of 
> > calculating the correct size?
> > What is that last step lowering the total rate?
> > May I assume that having 2-3 long jobs, this last
> step well have a 
> > little influence on the total rate?
> >
> >  
> >
> To me, that sounds kind of small for a spool file. I
> use 15 gig as the 
> max for mine.
> 
> Maybe Kern or Arno have a better suggestion.


                
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