Hello all,
I'm running bacula on Gentoo. I'm using mysql.
The problem is easy to desribe : I'm backing up a fileserver (40 Go) and
the database make 40 Mo.
But, when i restore a file (for a user) with bconsole, it take very very
long time... and the server has a load average 1,5 !
What can i
Christoph Haas a écrit :
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 12:33, Philippe MULLER wrote:
Christoph Haas a écrit :
See if your "File" table has proper indices.
Mine show this:
mysql> show index from File;
| File | 1 | JobId |1 |
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 12:33, Philippe MULLER wrote:
> Christoph Haas a écrit :
> >See if your "File" table has proper indices.
>
> Mine show this:
>
> mysql> show index from File;
> | File | 1 | JobId |1 | JobId |
Looks okay.
How many entries in the databas
Christoph Haas a écrit :
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 09:19, Philippe MULLER wrote:
I'm running bacula on Gentoo. I'm using mysql.
The problem is easy to desribe : I'm backing up a fileserver (40 Go) and
the database make 40 Mo.
But, when i restore a file (for a user) with bconsol
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 09:19, Philippe MULLER wrote:
> I'm running bacula on Gentoo. I'm using mysql.
>
> The problem is easy to desribe : I'm backing up a fileserver (40 Go) and
> the database make 40 Mo.
> But, when i restore a file (for a user) with bconsole, it take very very
> long time.
Hello all,
I'm running bacula on Gentoo. I'm using mysql.
The problem is easy to desribe : I'm backing up a fileserver (40 Go) and
the database make 40 Mo.
But, when i restore a file (for a user) with bconsole, it take very very
long time... and the server has a load average 1,5 !
What can i