On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Lukas Kolbe <l-li...@einfachkaffee.de> wrote: > Am Montag, den 21.06.2010, 11:06 +0100 schrieb Alan Brown: >> On 21/06/10 10:56, Lukas Kolbe wrote: >> > >> > For comparison, I dd'ed a volume to /dev/null while the copy job was >> > running: >> > [r...@shepherd ~]# dd if=/var/bacula/dp/fs1/Vol0070 of=/dev/null bs=1M >> > 9175040000 bytes (9.2 GB) copied, 12.0225 seconds, 763 MB/s >> > >> > But dd'ing it to another file reveals a problem with the storage >> > subsystem I believe: >> > >> > [r...@shepherd ~]# dd if=/var/bacula/dp/fs1/Vol0070 >> > of=/var/bacula/dp/fs2/xxx bs=1M >> > 849346560 bytes (849 MB) copied, 32.665 seconds, 26.0 MB/s >> >
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