On 10/4/07, Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...wow, this is really bad news...I won't be able to implement
> incremental this way...
>
> The problem is that the customer can no more handle all of the backup
> during the night.
> For unknown reason, Bacula seems to go very fast only just after
> scratching and rereating the mysq db.
> From the second day on, it's always too slow.
> First time it runas at almost 11Mb/sec. Second day it's aroung 5Mb, and
> then 4Mb...
> How can I do?
>
Are you talking about full backups or incrementals on the second day?
John
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