As mentioned in the manual
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Catalog_Maintenance.html#SECTION000237000000000000000
I tried recreating the MySQL indizes, but it did not change a thing.
I think, it's not a database problem, coz MySQL only takes a 2% CPU load
while bacula-dir is freaking out somewhere around 98 - 100%.
I have no idea what else to try.
If you have any idea, plz let me know.

Thx again,

Frank

Bill Moran schrieb:
> In response to Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Hi there,
>>
>> ok, my machine here is not comparable to your hardware, but it still
>> should work at least within minutes, not hours or even days I think.
>> Some additional information:
>>
>> CPU: P4 1,7 GHZ
>> RAM: 1GB
>> ATA-Harddisks
>> OS: FreeBSD
>> DB: Mysql 4.0.27
>> bacula: 1.38.11_1
>>
>> While building the directory tree, top tells me
>>
>> CPU states: 98.9% user, 0.0% nice, 1.1% system, 0.0% interrupt, 0.0% idle
>>
>> 5463 bacula 3 118 0 14540K 12124K RUN 1:14 96.68% bacula-dir
>> 457 mysql 6  20 0 57580K 32720K kserel  5:15  0.29% mysqld
>>
>> Looks like the director is using all of CPU, not the database, while it
>> only takes about 60MB of RAM.
>>
>> I already checked the db indexes and found em all in place...
>>
>> I have no idea what the hell's going wrong on that machine.
> 
> I'm no MySQL expert, but isn't there something that needs to go in
> the my.cnf or whatever in order for MySQL to operate efficiently on
> large data sets?
> 

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