When I say 100%, I mean lookin at top or system Monitor in Gnome, both show the processors running at 100% usage, not the number of tasks running on the processor.
| Guus Houtzager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 18:23 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I was hoping to find out if anyone else has seen this situation:
>
> I have a dual core AMD Athlon 64 processor and when backups are taking
> place the processor usage generally sits at 100% on both cores (When
> multiple machines are being backed up), if not at 100% then generally
> very close to it....
> At the same time, 3 hosts being backed up, two of which have gigabit
> links to the backuppc, and the other with a 100Mbit connect, and on
> the backuppc I am seeing a maximum network throughput of 13MB/s, but
> generally I'm getting 4mb/s sometimes as little at 300bps.... when all
> three hosts are being backed up[... this seems AWFLY slow..
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, backing up via Rsyncd, all hosts being backed
> up are windows using Cygwin-RsyncD, all machines have 2GB memory and
> very fast cpu.... Memory usage on all the machines involved is not
> excessive, infact it's relatively low....
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
Well, that depends on how you define 100%. If you mean the machine has a
load of 2 (1 for each core), then that's to be expected. That just means
that for each core there is 1 process waiting for the cpu. That's not
weird for backuppc, especially if you're backing up several clients at
the same time.
> Thanks for your help
>
> Jamie
Hth,
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