will do, interestingly I picked another slot on my autochanger
(different lto vol) and got (see below), running a peak time no less.
Last nite I ran a 9pm, the hours of the dead, and was getting about
2.4gb min, today 2.66gb min. -- go figure...

15-Dec 10:58 bacula-dir JobId 1: Bacula bacula-dir 5.0.3 (04Aug10):
15-Dec-2011 10:58:11
  Build OS:               x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
  JobId:                  1
  Job:                    Prodbackup.2011-12-15_09.20.55_03
  Backup Level:           Full
  Client:                 "bacula-fd" 5.0.3 (04Aug10)
x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu,redhat,
  FileSet:                "FileSetProd" 2011-12-15 09:20:55
  Pool:                   "FullProd" (From Job FullPool override)
  Catalog:                "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
  Storage:                "LTO-4" (From Job resource)
  Scheduled time:         15-Dec-2011 09:20:47
  Start time:             15-Dec-2011 09:20:58
  End time:               15-Dec-2011 10:58:11
  Elapsed time:           1 hour 37 mins 13 secs
  Priority:               10
  FD Files Written:       35,588
  SD Files Written:       35,588
  FD Bytes Written:       257,543,473,820 (257.5 GB)
  SD Bytes Written:       257,548,885,611 (257.5 GB)
  Rate:                   44152.8 KB/s
  Software Compression:   None
  VSS:                    no
  Encryption:             no
  Accurate:               no
  Volume name(s):         fufu01
  Volume Session Id:      1
  Volume Session Time:    1323969555
  Last Volume Bytes:      257,601,203,200 (257.6 GB)
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            Backup OK



On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:25 AM, John Drescher <dresche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 2:24 PM, gary artim <gar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> no, seperate drive. g.
>>
>
> Try enabling attribute spooling. Like the other poster said.
>
> John

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