thanks for your answer.
The first stage was with mysql 5.0.77, and works with bacula 3.0.3 without
problems. I have used the same database and server with bacula 5.0.1. The
bacula server + DB is a 3,5 Gb Ram with a Xeon processor.
I have tested my environment installing postgree on the same server and with
a empty db. I create full bacula server backup and then try to restore.
I have detected that the restore process works fine usgin bweb and bacula
5.0.1, what is the difference between bat and bweb?
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:10 PM, John Drescher <dresche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am working with bacula 5.0.1. On first stage i setup the server with
> > bacula 5.0.1 and Mysql, but, when i need to restore i have found that
> "the
> > bulid tree process" take 10-12 hours (or more). I have read all about
> this
> > issues and i can see that no exists any "magic" solution. In order to
> solve
> > it, i have migrate from mysql to postgre, but i can see the same
> symtopms.
> > Perhaps it works better, but, in my opnion, this is not serios on a
> > production environment.
> > If it´s possible, i will appreciate it people share their experience with
> > bacula last version and this kind of issues. A couple of month ago i
> > finished to deploy bacula on my environment, but now, i am considering to
> go
> > back all.
> > Please any comment regarding this case is welcome.
> > Regards
>
> You need to tune your database. Is it on a fast raid 5, 10, or 6? How
> many files are in your dataset? Do you have 8GB of ram on your
> database server or more? How big is your postgres database?
>
> I have between 8 and 10 million files in my 30GB postgres database for
> bacula and restore times are nothing like this. My database server is
> 5 years old. Although it is on a different machine than the director.
>
> John
>
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