On 01/21/2015 05:12 PM, Heitor Faria wrote: > Hey Mr. Dimitri: do you have Attribute Spooling on for this job (Job resource, Spool Attributes=yes)? It usually improves the performance if backing up lots of files, witch maybe causing this bottleneck.
Yes: SpoolData = yes SpoolAttributes = yes Spool Size = 49807360000 (Also Maximum Volume Bytes = 49807360000 -- these are disk volumes. And Maximum Network Buffer Size = 65536) > synchronous_commit = on I might try that but I don't believe postgres is the bottleneck. Looking at the director side, I have Max concurrent jobs = 10 and it seems only 5 are running (there's more in the queue): 3 from Jan 19th and 1 from Jan 21st. Is there any kind of scheduling going on that would starve the job? -- all 5 seem to be spooling... I might try sticking in an SSD for the spool drive to make sure that's not the bottleneck. > "setdebug > > This command is used to set the debug level in each daemon. The form of this > command is: > setdebug level=nn [trace=0/1 client=<client-name> | dir | director | > storage=<storage-name> | all] > > If trace=1 is set, then tracing will be enabled, and the daemon will be > placed in trace mode, which means that all debug output as set by the debug > level will be directed to the file bacula.trace in the current directory of > the daemon. Normally, tracing is needed only for Win32 clients where the > debug output cannot be written to a terminal or redirected to a file. When > tracing, each debug output message is appended to the trace file. You must > explicitly delete the file when you are done." > > Source: http://www.bacula.org/2.4.x-manuals/en/main/Bacula_Console.html Well, that's more helpful than bacula-fd manpage: at least it mentions the trace file. So where do the debug messages go with trace=0: syslog? And what are the levels? -- 'cause I started bacula-fd with "-d 9" and I got nothing in /var/log/messages. -- Dimitri Maziuk Programmer/sysadmin BioMagResBank, UW-Madison -- http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu
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