In response to Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> I'm having trouble restoring files from a backup job that contains
> 1,933,009 files. Building the directory tree seems to take forever... at
> least I had to interupt it after 30 hours of 100% CPU-usage.... :-(

Wow ...

Building directory tree for JobId 4868 ...  
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 Job, 1,316,538 files inserted into the tree.

Took about 1 minute.

I didn't see any excessive CPU usage during the build, but disks ran
at 100% the whole time (loading the database data off disk).

Fast hardware helps.  This system is a Dell 1850 with 2G of RAM and
SCSI 10,000 RPM disks.  Are you sure it was CPU-bound during the
build, and if so, what process was CPU bound?  The DB server?  The
director?

Also, I'm using PostgreSQL as the DB backend.  I've got a bit of
experience tuning Postgres, so I've made sure that it uses all the
system RAM for caching.  Is it possible your DB server would benefit
from some tuning?

-- 
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.



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