Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-18 Thread Bill Moran
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 11:47:53 +0100 Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > memory usage is at 60MB out of 1GB. No swapping at all. > > By the way. Shouldn't it be possible to edit the database to delete some > File entries to make things work? > I already took a look at the db w

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-18 Thread Frank Mueller
Hi there, memory usage is at 60MB out of 1GB. No swapping at all. By the way. Shouldn't it be possible to edit the database to delete some File entries to make things work? I already took a look at the db with phpmyadmin, but I do not get the db structure, coz I do not know much about mysql and b

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-18 Thread Stephan Mueller
* Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18.11.2006]: > I have no idea what else to try. > If you have any idea, plz let me know. Have a look if the server is running out of memory/starts swapping. Cheers, Steph. - Take Surve

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-17 Thread Frank Mueller
As mentioned in the manual http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Catalog_Maintenance.html#SECTION000237000 I tried recreating the MySQL indizes, but it did not change a thing. I think, it's not a database problem, coz MySQL only takes a 2% CPU load while bacula-dir is freaking out somewhere

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-17 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi there, > > ok, my machine here is not comparable to your hardware, but it still > should work at least within minutes, not hours or even days I think. > Some additional information: > > CPU: P4 1,7 GHZ > RAM: 1GB > ATA-Harddisks > OS: FreeBS

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-17 Thread Gregory Brauer
Just to give another data point: 6 Jobs, 2,526,246 files in just under 15 minutes (about 95% of the files were in the first of the 6 jobs) Dual Pentium 3 850Mhz 1G Ram RedHat 9 Bacula 1.36.3 MySQL 3.23.58 We switched to MySQL because it was faster than PostgreSQL, though it was just about 2x

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-17 Thread Frank Mueller
Hi there, ok, my machine here is not comparable to your hardware, but it still should work at least within minutes, not hours or even days I think. Some additional information: CPU: P4 1,7 GHZ RAM: 1GB ATA-Harddisks OS: FreeBSD DB: Mysql 4.0.27 bacula: 1.38.11_1 While building the directory tree

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-17 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm having trouble restoring files from a backup job that contains > 1,933,009 files. Building the directory tree seems to take forever... at > least I had to interupt it after 30 hours of 100% CPU-usage :-( Wow ... Building directory tre

[Bacula-users] Bacula Restore: Building directory tree takes forever

2006-11-17 Thread Frank Mueller
Hi, I'm having trouble restoring files from a backup job that contains 1,933,009 files. Building the directory tree seems to take forever... at least I had to interupt it after 30 hours of 100% CPU-usage :-( I already tried to use bextract, but unfortunately it can't restore files from a Win32