Hi Cassiano On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 10:03:44 +0000 Cassiano Surek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Of course, how could I have missed that! I did find it now, thanks > Michał. > > Last full backup (of 100 odd Gb) took slightly north of 10 days to > complete. Incremental, just over 5 days. That seems rather slow. I have BackupPC 3.2.1 runing on Centos 5.8 (rsync 3.0.6) that is backing up 18 hosts most of which are backed up over a 300 mbps wireless link. The largest of these hosts is a linux file server (Ubuntu 10.04 rsync 3.0.7) with about 1 TB of files that are backed up. The last full backup for this server had a speed of 22.28 MB/s and a duration of 772 minutes new files was 61 GB in size probably about 60 GB of this would have been a single exchange ntbackup file with about 1.3 GB worth of other files from the various user shares. As a result of the large ntbackup files the incrementals can take nearly as long as a full backup. The last one for example had a duration of 757 minutes speed 1.58 MB/s and new files size of 71 GB The specs for the Backup Server are: 2.5 Ghz Xeon X3320, 4 GB Ram, file system is ext3 with /var/lib/BackupPC on its own partition a 6 TB lvm volume made up of 3 2 TB raid1 pairs. rsync 3.0.6 The specs for the client are: 2.93 Ghz Intel i3, 4 GB ram, filesystem ext3 with the main data partition being a 4 disk 3 TB raid10 partition. Have you tried doing a normal rsync or even just a scp copy of the data from the client to the backup and seen how long that takes? Perhaps upgrading the rsync on the client which I see you said is 2.6.3 might help. cheers > > On 6 Nov 2012, at 09:58, Michał Sawicz wrote: > > > W dniu 06.11.2012 10:43, Cassiano Surek pisze: > >> That indeed makes sense. On the Host Summary screen I cannot find > >> that info (how long the backup took, e.g. (end-start) date/time. > >> Is there a place where these get saved or should I just use my own > >> stop watch? :) > > > > For each backup, on the host page, there's a elapsed time column > > with time in minutes it took to make the backup. > > > > -- > > Michał (Saviq) Sawicz <[email protected]> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Central: Instant, anywhere, Remote PC access and management. > Stay in control, update software, and manage PCs from one command > center Diagnose problems and improve visibility into emerging IT > issues Automate, monitor and manage. Do more in less time with Central > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein12331_d2d > _______________________________________________ > BackupPC-users mailing list > [email protected] > List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users > Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net > Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ -- John Habermann IT Officer Cook Shire Council 10 Furneaux St Cooktown 4895 ph 40820577 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LogMeIn Central: Instant, anywhere, Remote PC access and management. Stay in control, update software, and manage PCs from one command center Diagnose problems and improve visibility into emerging IT issues Automate, monitor and manage. Do more in less time with Central http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein12331_d2d _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list [email protected] List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
