On mercredi, 14 juin 2017 12.44:45 h CEST Farook S wrote: > HI Bruno, > > Appreciate your quick response. > > No other job was running during the restore operations. Please find below > the command outputs you had requested. > > *llist jobid=281 > Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog > Using Catalog "MyCatalog" > jobid: 281 > job: RestoreFiles.2017-06-14_14.52.08_44 > name: RestoreFiles > purgedfiles: 0 > type: R > level: F > clientid: 7 > client: cephegl1-fd > jobstatus: T > schedtime: 2017-06-14 14:52:08 > starttime: 2017-06-14 14:52:10 > endtime: 2017-06-14 16:10:26 > realendtime: 2017-06-14 16:10:26 > jobtdate: 1,497,481,826 > volsessionid: 174 > volsessiontime: 1,496,824,290 > jobfiles: 1 > jobbytes: 268,435,456,000 > joberrors: 0 > jobmissingfiles: 0 > poolid: 0 > poolname: > priorjobid: 0 > filesetid: 0 > fileset: > > *list joblog jobid=281 > 2017-06-14 14:52:10 bareos-dir JobId 281: Start Restore Job > RestoreFiles.2017-06-14_14.52.08_44 2017-06-14 14:52:10 bareos-dir JobId > 281: Using Device "FileStorage" to read. 2017-06-14 14:52:10 bareos-sd > JobId 281: Ready to read from volume "Full-0003" on device "FileStorage" > (/var/lib/bareos/storage). 2017-06-14 14:52:10 bareos-sd JobId 281: Forward > spacing Volume "Full-0003" to file:block 11:3970203878. 2017-06-14 16:10:26 > bareos-dir JobId 281: Bareos bareos-dir 16.2.4 (01Jul16): Build OS: > x86_64-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04 LTS JobId: > 281 > Job: RestoreFiles.2017-06-14_14.52.08_44 > Restore Client: cephegl1-fd > Start time: 14-Jun-2017 14:52:10 > End time: 14-Jun-2017 16:10:26 > Elapsed time: 1 hour 18 mins 16 secs > Files Expected: 1 > Files Restored: 1 > Bytes Restored: 268,435,456,000 > Rate: 57162.6 KB/s > FD Errors: 0 > FD termination status: OK > SD termination status: OK > Termination: Restore OK
I didn't pay that much attention to the number. Your backup was 1.8GB when the restore is 268GB So you have to determine the network speed between your storage and your client, at ~57Mbps it look like half of what a 1Gbps link can handle (125MBps) Perhaps some benchmarking with iperf can help you to check that. What I experiment since a decade with bacula/bareos is most of the time I got 92-98% usage of available bandwidth when there's nothing to slowdown the rate. -- Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch Bareos Partner, openSUSE Member, fsfe fellowship GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 irc: tigerfoot openSUSE Tumbleweed Linux 4.11.4-1-default x86_64 GNU/Linux, nvidia: 375.66 Qt: 5.7.1, KDE Frameworks: 5.34.0, Plasma: 5.10.1, kmail2 5.5.2 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bareos-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
