Hi all,

I am performing 2 Jobs that use the ClientRunBefore feature at a 
specific client.

The first Job is a State Backup (Win32) of about 8GB.
The Second is a Exchange Backup of about 32GB.
The State and Exchange Backups are performed using 
NTBackup on local an Bacula then grabs the completed BKF file.

Both of these Jobs execute without a problem, but
takes an incredibly log time to complete. (Reports Below)

What I have noticed is that on a Backup Job where 
ClientRunBefore is not used the job would start and run 
at about 6MB/sec and keep the same performance all the 
way through.

But with the jobs that use the ClientRunBefore feature
the job starts at a few Kb/s and then gradually 
(an increase in speed of about 30KB/sec)  builds 
speed until about 6MB/sec.

I am just curious to know if anyone else have experienced a 
simmilar isssue or and if so, if there is a way around it?


Yours sincerely

Stephan Heine
Support Engineer
Genetic Interactive
Tel: +27 861 99 88 99
Fax: +27 861 99 77 99
Cell: +27 82 467 1164
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  


12-Jun 20:22 xxxx-dir: Bacula 1.38.11 (28Jun06): 12-Jun-2007 20:22:36
  JobId:                  1240
  Job:                    xxxxStateTuesday.2007-06-12_19.00.00
  Backup Level:           Full
  Client:                 "xxxx-fd" Windows Server 2003,MVS,NT 5.2.3790
  FileSet:                "xxxxStateSet" 2006-09-13 19:00:02
  Pool:                   "xxxxTuesdayState"
  Storage:                "FilexxxxStateTuesdayStorage"
  Scheduled time:         12-Jun-2007 19:00:00
  Start time:             12-Jun-2007 19:51:09
  End time:               12-Jun-2007 20:22:36
  Elapsed time:           31 mins 27 secs
  Priority:               10
  FD Files Written:       2
  SD Files Written:       2
  FD Bytes Written:       7,730,344,766 (7.730 GB)
  SD Bytes Written:       7,730,345,032 (7.730 GB)
  Rate:                   4096.6 KB/s
  Software Compression:   42.5 %
  Volume name(s):         xxxxStateTuesday
  Volume Session Id:      8
  Volume Session Time:    1181551527
  Last Volume Bytes:      7,739,588,003 (7.739 GB)
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            Backup OK

13-Jun 01:01 xxxx02-dir: Bacula 1.38.11 (28Jun06): 13-Jun-2007 01:01:16
  JobId:                  1245
  Job:                    xxxxMailTuesday.2007-06-12_19.00.05
  Backup Level:           Full
  Client:                 "xxxx-fd" Windows Server 2003,MVS,NT 5.2.3790
  FileSet:                "xxxxMailSet" 2006-09-13 19:00:49
  Pool:                   "xxxxTuesdayMail"
  Storage:                "FilexxxxMailTuesdayStorage"
  Scheduled time:         12-Jun-2007 19:00:04
  Start time:             12-Jun-2007 23:12:09
  End time:               13-Jun-2007 01:01:16
  Elapsed time:           1 hour 49 mins 7 secs
  Priority:               10
  FD Files Written:       2
  SD Files Written:       2
  FD Bytes Written:       32,960,720,384 (32.96 GB)
  SD Bytes Written:       32,960,720,661 (32.96 GB)
  Rate:                   5034.5 KB/s
  Software Compression:   26.2 %
  Volume name(s):         xxxxMailTuesday
  Volume Session Id:      13
  Volume Session Time:    1181551527
  Last Volume Bytes:      32,995,490,984 (32.99 GB)
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            Backup OK



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