Well I'm a developer.. with a Win installation that doesn't work, I'll
see what I can do :)

Better figure out how to build Bacula-fd for Win :)

Matthew Butt + T R I C Y C L E

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kern Sibbald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 8:09 AM
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Cc: Martin Simmons; Matthew Butt
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Speed of Windows FD
> 
> Hello,
> 
> This problem seems to be rather current on Win2000 systems, and other
> Windows
> systems.  Though I do not have any proof except that it only happens
with
> Windows systems, I attribute it to a bug or deliberate throttling in
the
> Microsoft networking code.
> 
> If someone could finally figure out what is going wrong, I would
certainly
> be
> happy.
> 
> 
> On Thursday 19 May 2005 12:16, Martin Simmons wrote:
> > >>>>> On Wed, 18 May 2005 17:09:10 -0400, "Matthew Butt"
> > >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> >   Matt> Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
> >   Matt> Thread-Topic: [Bacula-users] Speed of Windows FD
> >
> >   Matt> I have two identical Win 2k3 servers (Dell PowerEdge 2800,
> >   Matt> U320
> >
> >   >> RAID5,
> >
> >   Matt> dual P4 Xeon 2.8) that I need to backup data onto an FC3
> >   Matt> server
> >
> >   >> running
> >
> >   Matt> Bacula (P4 2.8GHz, USB2 HDD).  All three machines have
Gigabit
> >
> >   >> cards
> >
> >   Matt> running on a Gigabit switch with appropriate Cat5e cables.
> >
> >   Matt> Server1 has two files totaling 5Gb.  Bacula grabs these
files
> >   Matt> at
> >
> >   >> about
> >
> >   Matt> 25MB/sec - total backup time is under 4mins.
> >   Matt> Server2 has ~4000 files totaling 100Gb.  The problem is that
> >
> >   >> Bacula is
> >
> >   Matt> only running at about 50Kb/sec for this server - simple
maths
> >
> >   >> tells us
> >
> >   Matt> that it's going to take 3.5 weeks to backup the entire
server!
> >
> >   Matt> There's obviously something awry here - can anyone give me
any
> >
> >   >> ideas
> >
> >   Matt> what to look into? The networking between the machines all
> >   Matt> appears
> >
> >   >> to be
> >
> >   Matt> fine (I can pull off large files between the Win 2k3 servers
> >   Matt> at
> >
> >   >> around
> >
> >   Matt> 30MB/sec) so it seems to be something to do with the Bacula
> >   Matt> FD.
> >
> >   >> I would start by looking at the Processes tab of the Task
Manager
> on
> >   >> Server2
> >   >> during the backup to see what % of the CPU bacula-fd is getting
and
> if
> >   >> anything else is running.
> >
> >   Matt> The bacula-fd process on Server2 is using at most about 2%.
Mem
> > usage Matt> is very low (3Mb).  Nothing else is using the processor
or
> > disks Matt> intensively on that machine at the moment and bconsole
is
> > reporting Matt> about 3MB/sec transfer (speed changes wildly it
seems,
> but
> > never very Matt> fast!)
> >
> >   Matt> The bacula server is running around 5-15% for bacula-sd.
Again,
> > nothing Matt> much else is happening on that server, load average:
0.21,
> > 0.12, 0.09.
> >
> >   Matt> Is there any profiling I can run on the Windows FD client,
or at
> > least Matt> see a file-by-file progress?
> >
> > You can see which file it is doing by using the 'status client'
command
> in
> > bconsole.
> >
> > You could also try changing the Messages resource in bacula-dir.conf
to
> > send "saved" messages to the console (by default it says 'console =
all,
> > !saved' which discards them).  I've not tried this, so I don't know
if
> it
> > produces messages as the saving happens or only at the end.
> >
> > Finally, running bacula-fd in debugging mode (using the -d option
from a
> > Command window instead of as a service) will output lots of info
(not
> sure
> > where it goes on Windows).
> >
> > __Martin
> >
> >
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> 
> Kern
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