Stephan, thanks for your answer. It seems that bareos-dbcheck is different from bacula-dbcheck? A friend of mine uses an older version of bacula, with about as many clients, where a dbcheck just takes about half an our. However he is using postgresql instead of mysql. Could this be the reason for the bad performance?
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