With your error-message; Seems like a timeout after XX minutes.
Have you tried to use the heartbeat options? That will probably resolve
that issue.
About speed, it can depend on many items. For example, is the 40Mbps for
the office for upload? QoS can be implemented in many ways, some of them
reserving a part of the bandwidth for VoIP and limiting the other traffic.
Hope this helps a little.
2013/12/2 bradbpw <bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com>
> I ran another iperf test that gives me better numbers, it is as follows
>
> justin@ubuntu:/etc/bacula$ iperf -c xxx.xxx.xx.xxx -p 9102 -i 2 -t 60
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Client connecting to xxx.xxx.xx.xxx, TCP port 9102
> TCP window size: 22.8 KByte (default)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> [ 3] local yyy.yyy.y.yyy port 43284 connected with xxx.xxx.xx.xxx port
> 9102
> [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
> [ 3] 0.0- 2.0 sec 1.38 MBytes 5.77 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 2.0- 4.0 sec 1.25 MBytes 5.24 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 4.0- 6.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 6.0- 8.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 8.0-10.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 10.0-12.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 12.0-14.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 14.0-16.0 sec 1.25 MBytes 5.24 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 16.0-18.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 18.0-20.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 20.0-22.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 22.0-24.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 24.0-26.0 sec 1.00 MBytes 4.19 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 26.0-28.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 28.0-30.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 30.0-32.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 32.0-34.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 34.0-36.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 36.0-38.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 38.0-40.0 sec 1.25 MBytes 5.24 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 40.0-42.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 42.0-44.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 44.0-46.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 46.0-48.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 48.0-50.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 50.0-52.0 sec 1.00 MBytes 4.19 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 52.0-54.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 54.0-56.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 56.0-58.0 sec 1.12 MBytes 4.72 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 58.0-60.0 sec 1.38 MBytes 5.77 Mbits/sec
> [ 3] 0.0-60.7 sec 34.5 MBytes 4.77 Mbits/sec
>
> Am I reading this correctly in that this is a network issue? The iperf is
> showing about the same transfer rate as I'm seeing on Bacula. Any
> suggestions on where to start looking to increase this?
>
> My client side has a VoIP system and I think we have QoS setup, could that
> be causing it?
>
> Thanks,
>
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