On 1/9/2011 6:19 PM, Oliver Hoffmann wrote: > >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I do full backups at the weekend and it just takes too long. 12h or so. >>> bacula does one job after the other and I have a max. transfer rate of >>> 11 to 12 MBytes/second due to the 100Mbit connection. >>> >>> For testing purpose I connected one client via crosslink (1Gbit on >>> both sides) to the server. But I still have the same transfer rate. Why >>> is that? >>> >>> The communication definitely goes over 192.168.1.2/192.168.1.1. >>> The settings on the client and server are pretty much default. >>> >>> I copied an 1,1GB test file with scp through the 1Gbit line and had >>> approx. 50MB/s. >>> Or with ftp: >>> 1073741824 bytes sent in 10.61 secs (98867.6 kB/s). >>> >>> Thx for hints, >> >> Some basic information please: >> >> * database >> * tape drive details if you've backing up to disk >> * the job and jobdefs resource for the job you are running >> > Database is mysql. > I do not use tapes. Backup to disk only. > > Definitions: > > Client { > Name = test-fd > Password = secret > #Connection over 1GB crosslink > Address = 192.168.1.2 > FDPort = 9102 > Catalog = MyCatalog > File Retention = 14 days > Job Retention = 6 months > } > > FileSet { > Name = test-fd > Include { > #Here is roughly 2GB of mysl data > File = /tmp/backup > Options { > signature = MD5 > #I did different levels. Now without compression > # Compression = GZIP9 > } > } > } > Job { > Name = test > Type = Backup > Level = Full > Client = test-fd > FileSet = test-fd > #I just start this one myself > Schedule = never > Storage = raid-xfs > Pool = Pool1 > Messages = Standard > } > > As said, the rate is still only ca. 11300kb/s.
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