Thanks Ralf..
This is exactly what happen..

Worst problem is that all my jobs reach 200G/day, and this is a big
problem because i'm not at work 24hs/day to keep changing tapes, and
backup is accumulating :/

Still worst when I need to recover something and bacula is recording
tape all day... :/


Thanks for comments. Waiting for news :)

--

Flávio do Carmo Júnior


On Nov 21, 2007 11:10 AM, Ralf Gross <Ralf-Lists@> wrote:
> Alejandro Alfonso schrieb:
> >
> > only a suggestion, as i've never used a scenario like yours: how are the
> > disk partitioned and mounted?
> >
> > Maybe, using the same device for "read to spool" and "send spool to
> > LTO", read job is done twice. Then, spoolled attrs must be send to database
>
> I don't think that this is his problem, because spooling and
> despooling does not happen at the same time.
>
> > And... look your report:
> >
> > Using tar:
> > transfer rate near of 45Gb/hour, what is very good (+ or - 13.5M/s)
>
> This is writing to tape.
>
> > Using bacula:
> > Job write elapsed time = 00:55:25, Transfer rate = 14.57 M bytes/second
>
> This is writing to disk.
>
> > It seems that disk performance is better in bacula!
>
> That's what I would expect too. But doesn't help him why bacula is
> writing to tape only with 6 MB/s instread of 13 MB/s with tar.
>
> The overall time for a single backup job with spooling will always be
> longer than without. But writing to tape from the spool file should be
> at least as fast as with tar.
>
> Ralf
>
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