> I have very poor performance when the agent send the spool to the bacula > server > > I currently use a RAID5 SAS 15K, 1GB Ethernet > > > hdparm -t /dev/sda2 > > > /dev/sda2: > Timing buffered disk reads: 692 MB in 3.00 seconds = 230.41 MB/sec > > > Any idea what I can check? > > 07-Apr 00:08 angel-dir JobId 1443: Start Backup JobId 1443, > Job=fraser.2010-04-07_00.05.01_01 > 07-Apr 00:08 angel-dir JobId 1443: Using Device "LTODriver" > 07-Apr 00:09 angel-sd JobId 1443: Volume "DMS002L4" previously written, > moving to end of data. > 07-Apr 00:09 angel-sd JobId 1443: Ready to append to end of Volume > "DMS002L4" at file=237. > 07-Apr 00:09 angel-sd JobId 1443: Spooling data ... > 07-Apr 00:33 angel-sd JobId 1443: Job write elapsed time = 00:23:49, > Transfer rate = 8.092 M bytes/second > 07-Apr 00:33 angel-sd JobId 1443: Committing spooled data to Volume > "DMS002L4". Despooling 11,574,810,050 bytes ... > 07-Apr 00:36 angel-sd JobId 1443: Despooling elapsed time = 00:02:34, > Transfer rate = 75.16 M bytes/second > 07-Apr 00:36 angel-sd JobId 1443: Sending spooled attrs to the Director. > Despooling 5,369,625 bytes ... > 07-Apr 00:36 angel-dir JobId 1443: Bacula angel-dir 3.0.1 (30Apr09): > 07-Apr-2010 00:36:47 > Build OS: i686-pc-linux-gnu redhat Enterprise release > JobId: 1443 > Job: fraser.2010-04-07_00.05.01_01 > Backup Level: Incremental, since=2010-04-06 00:11:20 > Client: "fraser" 3.0.1 (30Apr09) > i686-pc-linux-gnu,redhat,Enterprise release > FileSet: "Fraser" 2010-01-13 08:12:58 > Pool: "IncrPool" (From Job IncPool override) > Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) > Storage: "LTO4Driver" (From Job resource) > Scheduled time: 07-Apr-2010 00:05:01 > Start time: 07-Apr-2010 00:08:31 > End time: 07-Apr-2010 00:36:47 > Elapsed time: 28 mins 16 secs > Priority: 10 > FD Files Written: 17,598 > SD Files Written: 17,598 > FD Bytes Written: 11,560,818,747 (11.56 GB) > SD Bytes Written: 11,563,514,692 (11.56 GB) > Rate: 6816.5 KB/s > > FileSet { > Name = "Fraser" > Include { > Options { > signature = MD5 > } > File = /etc > File = /var/spool/mail > File= /export/home0 > File= /export/home1 > File= /export/home2 > File= /export/home3 > File = /export/netinst > File = /usr/local > File = /local > } > Exclude { > File = /sys > File = /boot > File = /dev > File = /proc > File = /tmp > File = /.journal > File = /.fsck > } > } > > > Job { > JobDefs = "DMSDefault" > Name = "fraser" > Enabled= yes > FileSet = "Fraser" > Level = Full > Client=fraser > Write Bootstrap = "/local/bacula/bin/working/Fraser.bsr" > # Full Backup Pool = FullPool > # Incremental Backup Pool = IncrPool > # Differential Backup Pool = DiffPool > Schedule = "DMS" > SpoolData=yes > } >
This is not poor performance. You are doing an incremental backup. In this case bacula will spend a large chunk of its time searching for what files to backup and not actually backing up data. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users