Re: [Bacula-users] restore taking a long time....

2011-11-04 Thread Ben Walton
Excerpts from Mike Eggleston's message of Fri Nov 04 11:47:11 -0400 2011: Hi Mike, > What can be done to speed up this restore? I don't have specific advice for you on how to do this, but the experts on this list that do will want to know which db you're using. (And the version of said db.) Tha

[Bacula-users] restore taking a long time....

2011-11-04 Thread Mike Eggleston
Hi, I'm trying to verify what files are backed up from a specific server. In bconsole I have issued restore and the client name. The process that builds the synthetic filesystem is taking a massive amount of time. The several times I've tried to test/verify this restore I've killed the synthetic f

Re: [Bacula-users] restore taking a long time....

2011-10-07 Thread Ben Walton
Excerpts from Mike Eggleston's message of Fri Oct 07 14:03:18 -0400 2011: > The server that runs the bacula server has plenty of disk space and > 1GB of memory. After this experience I would like to increase the > memory and to run bacula on a processor better than the Celeron. Although you noted

[Bacula-users] restore taking a long time....

2011-10-07 Thread Mike Eggleston
Hi, I have a server crash and am working on the restore. I have one specific section of the original file system I'm attempting to restore. This is section is about 40GB. Luckily I had a recent full before the crash. When I enter 'restore' and give the jobid bconsole beings to create the synthetic