Am Donnerstag, den 15.09.2005, 19:43 -0500 schrieb Les Mikesell:
> On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 05:56, Peter Padberg wrote:
> 
> > > > > Is there a way to speed up restoring?
> > > > Have no one suggestions? :(
> > > 
> > > The BackupPC_Nightly processes clean up no-longer needed pooled files.
> > > Unless you are tight on disk space it wouldn't hurt too much to
> > > stop the backuppc service and restart it to kill them if you are
> > > in a real hurry to do something else.  The next night's run should
> > > catch up unless you do this too often.  The real fix is to get a
> > > faster disk or switch to a filesystem that is faster at creating
> > > and removing drives.  Or perhaps you can tune the timing so the
> > > backups start and finish earlier if you normally do these restores
> > > starting at some particular time in the morning.  There are also
> > > some setting regarding the BackupPC_Nightly runs regarding how
> > > many processes to use and how much of the pool to check each run.
> > > You might shorten the time it needs by tuning those.
> > Hi,
> > yes I know that all.
> > 
> > But the problem is, when a customer lost data, I need the backup fast
> > and I have no time to wait "some" hours.
> 
> As I said above, you don't have to wait. 
Ahh come on, why Backuppc offers a webtool?

Why I can download restorefiles immediately,
but must wait to restore files to servers, some hours!?
Sorry, but there is no context.


> > And I think Backuppc must be able to restore faster.
> > Why I shell login via ssh and kill such processes?
> > There is a webtool for Backup, this software must only work.
> 
> The web interface does not do everything you can
> do through the command line.
And when some external customers want to restore files, I must login
into as root to realize it!?
Then I hope the next time, it is not saturday night.

I know some other backup-software, where I can restore files without any
hours to wait. :-/


> There are settings that may reduce the time used by the
> nightly run. 
> See the options for $Conf{MaxBackupPCNightlyJobs}
> and 
> $Conf{BackupPCNightlyPeriod}.
Yes, of course.
And when I need a restore in this time?

My question to development:
Why I can download restorefiles immediately,
but must wait to restore files to servers, some hours!?

Gruss,
Peter
-- 
Peter Padberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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