On Wed, May 12, 2010 13:56, Richard Scobie wrote: > I installed 3.0.3 a month or so prior to 5.0.0 being released, with a > view to using bat for restores, as it made life much easier for > commandline-phobes, and it performed very well. > > It was then updated to 5.0.1 and restores of anything more than a > handfull of files became unusably slow. I noted all the discussion from > others seeing similar effects which largely seemed to be caused by extra > mysql indexes having been added - something I had not done. Incorrect > mysql tuning was also blamed. > > I then saw a comment by someone who said that it was slow in bat but OK > using bconsole and I have just completed the following tests: [SNIP] I haven't yet upgraded to 5.x (frankly the problem level is too high for my liking) and am still on 3.0.3, Solaris 10, CoolStack MySQL 5.1.30 64-bit, carefully munged bacula configure script to compile 64-bit DIR/SD/FD and use shared libraries.
I built a 32-bit bat using the bacula-supplied Qt, (again modifying configure to use it). Running DB/SD/DIR on the same box, I ran bat and set up a restore all of ~100,000 files, it took maybe a second for each phase. I think I'll hold off updating for a bit longer. Sigh. Cheers, Gary B-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users