Hi Josip/All,
I would think it should not be the issue of insufficient memory. I got 16G
memory as mentioned on my first message. And the recovery was done on a
standalone PC. I doubt it was due to version is too old.
Regards,Keith
On Friday, August 26, 2016 5:31 PM, Josip Deanovic
wrote:
On Friday 2016-08-26 09:43:09 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> Hi Keith,
>
> how large is your catalog database?
>
> If you have plenty of space you could have tried bextract to extract
> the entire volume content, but I don't know if that's feasable without
> a proper catalog that reflects the actual vol
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:52:49PM +, keithb...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was trying to restore a huge data to local harddisk from an offline backup
> harddisk. There are 36,225,746 files and the data size is 1.7TB.
>
> Steps to restore data:
> 1. Rebuild catalog using bscan
> 2. bc
Hello,
The byte size of your files for restore is immaterial. What
affects the time to mark files is:
1. The version of Bacula you are running. Very old versions are
very slow.
2. The number of files in the fileset.
3. How much memory y
Hi Heitor/All,
I found set "synchronous_commit = off" has very much improvement of rebuilding
catalog using bscan command.
Do you have any idea of why mark a huge number of files take so long? After
marked the files, I also found restoring data to local harddisk took a long
time. I could see the
Strange I noticed the same thing in a fileset of 50gb.
Is very slow to select file and done.
Best Regards
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.huttel.com.br
2016-08-23 15:17 GMT-03:00 Heitor Faria :
> Hi there,
>
> Hello, Keith,
>
> I was trying to restore a huge data to local harddisk from an offl
> Hi there,
Hello, Keith,
> I was trying to restore a huge data to local harddisk from an offline backup
> harddisk. There are 36,225,746 files and the data size is 1.7TB.
> Steps to restore data:
> 1. Rebuild catalog using bscan
> 2. bconsole > restore > option 3 "Enter list of comma separated
Hi there,
I was trying to restore a huge data to local harddisk from an offline backup
harddisk. There are 36,225,746 files and the data size is 1.7TB.
Steps to restore data:
1. Rebuild catalog using bscan
2. bconsole > restore > option 3 "Enter list of comma separated JobIds to
select" > enter