Re: [Bacula-users] Fragmentation of restored file

2009-10-13 Thread justAck
Arno, Arno Lehmann wrote: > > ... >> a) result file will be most likely not fragmented on disk at all > > This is most likely in the situation you outline. > ... > > The most common reasons for slow restores, in my experience, are > ... > Thanks for quick and useful help. I meant file acces

[Bacula-users] Fragmentation of restored file

2009-10-13 Thread justAck
Hi, I still have to learn bacula internals, but urgently need answer for question regarding fragmentation of restored file(s). Perhaps someone did backup of heavily fragmented file (size: ~100G) and then restored it to clean XFS volume on idle box. What is more likely: a) result file will be most