Hi. Adjust mount.nfs -o rsize=32768 10.29.5.3:/nas/ /NFS/
add -o rsize=32768 Now Backup rate 150MB/s Is this recommended, what am I doing? rsize is a value for reading On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 8:37 AM Jose Alberto <j.se...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello. I have Bacula 11.X on Debian 10. Postgres. > > Currently I support an LTO8 tape library and a VTL (HPE StoreOnce 3620) > emulating LTO5 for 10TB. Everything works well. > The HPE StoreOnce 3620 also has NFS service. Which was allocated 4TB of > NFS for Oracle servers (rman). > > The IP of the NFS is 172.16.2.5 The oracle servers mount that Unit. The > data to be backed up is approximately 500Gb to 1TB. > The backup transfer rate (NFS) is 5Mb / s, but if another native directory > on the filesystem is backed up, the rate is 40MB / s, which means that the > backup to the mount point is slow. > Mount the Mount point on the same Bacula server. And the result is the > same: 5Mb / s. > > The HPE StoreOnce 3620, add a peer-to-peer network port. 10.29.5.2 > (Bacula) dedicated network. and activated dedicated port in HPE StoreOnce > 3620 point to point with 10.29.5.3. > I thought this would improve as Bacula's mount point would be direct at > 10.29.5.3. Unfortunately I have the same result. 5mb / s. > Writing to NFS (dd if) is 100MB / s. > Is it a topic of reading? or upload it? > > Regards > > > -- > ############################# > # Sistema Operativo: Debian # > # Caracas, Venezuela # > ############################# > -- ############################# # Sistema Operativo: Debian # # Caracas, Venezuela # #############################
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