Timothy J Massey wrote at about 17:13:44 -0500 on Monday, January 16, 2012:
 > Peter Thomassen <m...@peter-thomassen.de> wrote on 01/16/2012 12:31:05 AM:
 > 
 > > On 01/11/2012 08:00 PM, Timothy J Massey wrote:
 > > > I would add this: 45 GB and 185,000 files is, in my opinion, far from 
 > big.
 > > > I have a number of servers backing up hosts that are 5 to 10 times as 
 > big,
 > > > and bigger. and that is with 1 GHz anemic processors and 512 MB RAM.
 > > > 
 > > > I think the answers that you're getting are correct: you're probably 
 > short
 > > > of some sort of resource. But this is far from a normal situation. 
 > Tiny
 > > > little backup servers are able to do much much bigger hosts. There's
 > > > something fundamentally weird about your setup.
 > > 
 > > Upgrading RAM from 128 to 512 MB solved that problem. However, not
 > > another one occurs with the same host. I'll look into it and start
 > > another thread, if necessary.
 > 
 > Wow:  you were trying to do backups with 128MB RAM?  I thought *I* was 
 > mean with only using 512MB RAM!  :)

Wow: you must live in luxury to have 128MB... I have done it with 64MB
and a 500MHz CPU on my NAS device... and it works just fine...
 

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