[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

what could be the reason for a very very slow backup?

Actually, I have no idea. Just a few remarks.



My backup server is a celeron 500 with 128 MB memory and a tandberg slr 24 tape box. My network is 100MB switched. The gamma client is a 800 MHz PIII system. The dv-02 client is a 1,2 GHz Athlon system.

My backup server is a celeron 300 MHz with 128 MB memory. And I get a much larger throughput. So it's not the servers capacity, neither the clients.



I have no explanation for this slowness. If I copy a big file with scp from gamma to backup server it is normal speed.

Also when you're copy from two different hosts at the same time? A frequent error is a duplex mismatch on the switches; but that would also be noticed when copying a large file from one host. Just a tought... Does "netstat -ni" have a large value in the error columns on client and/or server?


Bythe way the backupjob on gamm was only one iso image file.

Was that gnutar or dump? Is the first time you make a backup? or was it fast before and suddenly slow? Do you have some clients where the problem does not exist? Any strange message in the debug-files on client: /tmp/amanda/*.<datetimestamp>.debug . Was there any other activity on the clients? Was there some non-responding nfs-directory on the clients (which tar has to stat to find out it is an nfs-directory and skip it). Is there anything else between the server and client? firewall with misconfigured traffic-shaper, etc...?

When this backup is running, can you find out what the
dump/tar on the client is doing?  (strace, truss, lsof...)



Thanks and Rgds Ralf



STATISTICS:
                          Total       Full      Daily
                        --------   --------   --------
Estimate Time (hrs:min)    0:00
Run Time (hrs:min)        26:59
Dump Time (hrs:min)       51:53      51:53       0:00
Output Size (meg)        1444.5     1444.5        0.0
Original Size (meg)      1444.5     1444.5        0.0
Avg Compressed Size (%)     --         --         --
Filesystems Dumped            2          2          0
Avg Dump Rate (k/s)         7.9        7.9        --

Tape Time (hrs:min)        0:16       0:16       0:00
Tape Size (meg)          1444.5     1444.5        0.0
Tape Used (%)              12.0       12.0        0.0
Filesystems Taped             2          2          0
Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s)  1517.3     1517.3        --

USAGE BY TAPE:
  Label           Time      Size      %    Nb
  LXBACK127       0:16    1444.5   12.0     2


NOTES: taper: tape LXBACK127 kb 1479232 fm 2 [OK]


DUMP SUMMARY: DUMPER STATS TAPER STATS HOSTNAME DISK L ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS KB/s -------------------------- --------------------------------- ------------ dv-02 -OpenOffice 0 821180 821180 -- 1502:31 9.1 9:011517.2 gamma -amandatest 0 657970 657970 -- 1610:41 6.8 7:141517.4

Use the "columnspec" parameter in amanda.conf to add some spaces between the columns.



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