> Good move. Please let me know if they come up with a solution. :-)
Ok, it is registered as PR 116074, URL is
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=116074 .
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for FreeBSD
system and we will see.
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n to install third-party mtx, because chio is
very sufficient.
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head of balanced trees for small directories, yet not hurt the
> performance much for large directories.
I do not see this as a visible problem too.
> course, I would be really happy if someone like yourself who needs the code
> would do it. :-)
I hope that today or tomorrow...
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anced tree for building the restore in memory tree. Is that correct?
Yes. Fortunately, there is very good interface border between data type
usage, and its implementation, so it was very easy to switch from dlist
to my tree implementation (however still unfinished yet), thanks ;o)
> On Tuesd
ler by 13922 files
for the job, and 2767312 FD/SD Files Written in the second case, which
is smaller by 140285 files for the job - is it good? These file numbers
are reported in both cases, dlist and aa balanced tree.
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gt; service for over one year now and never needed to be cleaned so far.
Roughly 100 running hours, it can be 4 days in other installations.
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rive can run up to 6 000 hours without cleaning tape use (where
just small internal brush is sufficient), which was big surprise for me.
Unfortunatelly I have got this information after I have bought 5 cleaning
tapes :o) Imagine, that one cleaning tape may be exhausted even up to
after 90 000
rate 75 MB/s.
But when there is an income around 40 MB/s, read rate slows down to
40 MB/s too, which is good minimal rate for LTO3 drive, but it should
not go below it..
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records out
65536 bytes transferred in 20.418363 secs (32096599 bytes/sec)
Processor: CPU: Genuine Intel(R) CPU 3.20GHz (2793.02-MHz 686-class CPU).
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ula and on FreeBSD, HEOM has
to be set to No, FFSF has to be set to Yes. This is exactly what Bacula
needs: SCSI EOM (HEOM) is insufficient for correct Bacula functionality,
so just FFSF may be used.
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bId_2);
or maybe you have to use (JobId, PathId, FilenameId) instead of
JobId_2, I'm not sure.
> >>>>Btw, bacula-dir growed to 1.4GB RAM during the two days when building
> >>>>that incore index - and the machine has 2GB of RAM - I shudder to think
> >>>
lly it would work for InnoDB too, or I believe there should be
some other way to shrink tables without dropping them and rebuilding
the db again. Similarly there is a command vacuumdb in PgSQL.
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so next releases should be good.
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> I have, however, applied your patch, and will most likely release a 1.38.5 ...
Hello, did you really applied the patch above? I'm looking even in 1.38.8
and still could not find it in ua_label.c.
???
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I remember correctly.
Sorry - yes, 28 MB/s is good for LTO-2. I have read two-zero instead
of two-eight (I have not very good terminal font :o/).
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e sharing the same FibreChannel
> bus?
It is hard to say. The another reason would be slow processor
or slow machine at all.
> Could it be because I'm using LTO-2 cartridges?
Yes, if you use LTO-2 cartridges, you can get max. LTO-2 speeds.
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; If one really wants tapes to write faster, someone might come up with a patch
> to the Bacula SD tape driver that uses overlapped I/O (I think this is
> sometimes called asynchronous I/O).
I thouhgt about it too, however I not sure how much it would help.
I do not belive in OS, SW and HW so
Kern Sibbald wrote (2006/02/21):
> On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:54, Rudolf Cejka wrote:
> > I think too and I have sent my chio-changer script to Kern with
> > Changer Command = "path-to-this-script/chio-changer %c %o %S %a %d",
> > but Kern changed it to varia
eant SCSI physically - it is different thing
from OS layer, which can break down bigger requests to the smaller ones).
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> Any hesitations now?
Not from me ;o)
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nger
examples/autochangers/mtx-changer.Adic-Scalar-24
examples/autochangers/multiple-drive-changer.txt
examples/autochangers/rc-chio-changer
examples/autochangers/solaris-mtx-changer
scripts/mtx-changer.in
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storage slots.
loaded Gives slot from where the tape was loaded (0 = empty drive).
slots Gives number of available slots.
Example:
rc-chio-changer /dev/ch0 load 1Loads a tape from first slot 1.
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placed by my version.
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> Also, I'm using an older SCSI controller card (160 not 320) and have
> never tried to tune the drive with mt or any other utility.
My experiences are not so good among 160 MB/s and 320 MB/s - I have
the same performance in both cases for now.
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(ua, barcode_keyword)) >= 0) {
- *ua->argk[i] = 0; /* zap barcode keyword */
+ i = find_arg(ua, barcode_keyword[i]);
+ if (i > 0)
+ *ua->argk[i] = 0; /* zap barcode keyword */
label_barcodes = true;
}
Should I fill a bug report, or is this sufficien
my bacula server is idle, I'll debug it and hopefully send
some patch.
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ansfer is about 25-30MB/s,
> but with these small it's about 5MB/s, so that is why average rate is 11MB.
It is really not too bad. My rate is up to 22 MB/s, but it is with LTO3
and data spooling (which is very good idea for all, who want not to reduce
life of their tape devices).
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> I wanted to test Bacula-1.38.3 and/or Bacula-1.38.4, however
> I haven't sufficient time yet.
I have tested both Bacula-1.38.3 and Bacula-1.38.4 now too: Unfortunately
they are broken as Bacula-1.38.2 too - the first argument is discarded.
As a work
a-1.38.2, but in Bacula-1.36.3 it was functional.
> In other words, can I specify the slots i want labeled,
> in which storage resource, & in which pool, all from a one-line
> command?
I wanted to test Bacula-1.38.3 and/or Bacula-1.38.4, however
I haven't sufficient
Exabyte Magnum 1x7 LTO-3
Hello, maybe you can try different version of Linux, newer Bacula 1.38.x
or/and cabling. I have Overland Neo 4200 with LTO-3 and FreeBSD 6.0
and did not experience any problem like yours - and I think there are
others with LTO-3 without problems independently on FreeBSD or
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