Hello,
I am experiencing slow backup performance, especially when backing up
my BackupPC pool to tape.
My system:
Dual Opteron 2.4Ghz 1GB Ram, 4*300GB SATA (3Ware Controller RAID 5),
Adaptec U160
Gentoo Linux (stage 1 install) kernel: linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r6
BackupPC version 2.1.1, poo
I would like to gain some understanding as to what bacula is doing when
the bytes written
stops changing and files examined keeps increasing.
Is this a cataloging operation?
Backuppc supports some kind of archiving feature, I wonder if anyone has
used this in conjunction with
bacula...
Thanks
have minimal intervention with the backup system,
archiving the LTO tapes as neccessary and letting the VXA tapes recycle...
Thanks
Jeff Ramen
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OK
Termination:Backup OK
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: Begin pruning Files.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: No Files found to prune.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: End auto prune.
Thanks,
Jeff Ramen
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Controller RAID 5),
Adaptec U160
Gentoo Linux (stage 1 install) kernel: linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r6
Bacula version 1.36.3, MySQL store
HP Ultrium-1 LTO Tape
Exabyte VXA2 Autochanger
Thanks,
Jeff Ramen
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I have worked around my problem with raw LVM2 partition backups.
FYI, I am doing this to backup my BackupPC pool, which resides entirely
on a LVM2 partition. This is
substantially faster then trying to do a file backup of the BackupPC
pool, due to the hard link handling
in bacula. The space requ