:53 AM:
>
> > From: Stephen Frost
> > To: Ajay Pratap
> > Cc: Postgres General
> > Date: 2019/10/11 08:51 AM
> > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Pgbackrest backup is too slow
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > * Ajay Pratap (ajaypra...@ameyo.com) wrote:
>
Hello Stephen,
Thanks for your prompt response.
As recommended by you, I will try to isolate the problem at system level,
Meanwhile, Is there any system recommendation by pgbackrest, (how much
process-max should be configured) should I set affinity to pgbackrest
process, how many core should be kep
Stephen Frost wrote on 2019/10/11 08:50:53 AM:
> From: Stephen Frost
> To: Ajay Pratap
> Cc: Postgres General
> Date: 2019/10/11 08:51 AM
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Pgbackrest backup is too slow
>
> Greetings,
>
> * Ajay Pratap (ajaypra...@ameyo.com) wrote:
> &g
Greetings,
* Ajay Pratap (ajaypra...@ameyo.com) wrote:
> I have a Centos 7 server which runs Postgresql 10.7. I am using pgbackrest
> to take db backup.
> Problem is backup is too slow.
Have you tried running 'top' to see what's going on?
> My data dir size is 9.6G and full backup runtime is 22
Hello,
I have a Centos 7 server which runs Postgresql 10.7. I am using pgbackrest
to take db backup.
Problem is backup is too slow.
My data dir size is 9.6G and full backup runtime is 22 mins
I also tried using process-max=3, full backup runtime = 21 mins
Following are the backrest configurations: