some update:

i've used 2.0.3 and updated to 2.2.1 now, but now the bacula-dir
makes 99.9% cpu while connected with bclient. i ran the director
with debug and strace, but i couldn't find anything that makes
this high cpuload. same with 2.2.0.

i also testet to transfer a 1 gig file from the bacula-fd-machine
to the dir/sd-machine via netcat and got 40-60 MB/sec with

hostSD# netctat -l -p 123 > 1GIG.file
hostFD# cat 1GIG.file | netcat hostSD 123 

i did the same with bacula and just this single file in fileset 
without any compression or signature enabled to the same disk 
and still got only 4-6 MB/sec. i also tried spooling but this brings 
also no improvement.

anybody any ideas?

thx for any help
michael

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