Re: [Bacula-users] Slow restore

2005-11-22 Thread Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni
I have already separated the volumes.
I have one volume for each client.
The problem is that the size of the backup of a single client is 50GB.
And really don't wan't to separate the backups of a single client to
few volumes.
Any other sugestion?

Thanks,
Pedro Mazzoni


2005/11/21, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 In addition to Florian's suggestion, make sure your Volumes don't get too big.
 Better to have a few more Volumes than have them too big ...  2GB is the
 maximum I would let mine get, were I using disk storage.

 On Monday 21 November 2005 16:41, Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
  Hi,
 
  My restore jobs are very slow!
  For example, a job to restore 1 file of 8kb it takes six minutes!
 
  fs1-fd: -rw-r--r--   1 mazzoni  graduand8011 2005-07-04 05:17:24
  /users/mazzoni/fsdd.pbm
  21-Nov 13:37 backup-dir: Bacula 1.38.1 (14Nov05): 21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
JobId:  78
Job:fs1Restore.2005-11-21_13.31.36
Client: fs1-fd
Start time: 21-Nov-2005 13:31:38
End time:   21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
Files Expected: 1
Files Restored: 1
Bytes Restored: 8,011
Rate:   0.0 KB/s
FD Errors:  0
FD termination status:  OK
SD termination status:  OK
Termination:Restore OK
 
 
  I'm using mysql database and File backups. The network is ok(100MB/s
  tested).
 
  Any ideas?
 
  Thanks,
  Pedro Mazzoni
 
 
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[Bacula-users] Slow restore

2005-11-21 Thread Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni
Hi,

My restore jobs are very slow!
For example, a job to restore 1 file of 8kb it takes six minutes!

fs1-fd: -rw-r--r--   1 mazzoni  graduand8011 2005-07-04 05:17:24 
/users/mazzoni/fsdd.pbm
21-Nov 13:37 backup-dir: Bacula 1.38.1 (14Nov05): 21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
  JobId:  78
  Job:fs1Restore.2005-11-21_13.31.36
  Client: fs1-fd
  Start time: 21-Nov-2005 13:31:38
  End time:   21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
  Files Expected: 1
  Files Restored: 1
  Bytes Restored: 8,011
  Rate:   0.0 KB/s
  FD Errors:  0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:Restore OK


I'm using mysql database and File backups. The network is ok(100MB/s tested).

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Pedro Mazzoni


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Re: [Bacula-users] Slow restore

2005-11-21 Thread Florian Schnabel
i noticed lately that finding the file in the database can take quite 
some time 
try a handfull of bigger files to make sure it's not just counting 
search time ...


Florian


Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:

Hi,

My restore jobs are very slow!
For example, a job to restore 1 file of 8kb it takes six minutes!

fs1-fd: -rw-r--r--   1 mazzoni  graduand8011 2005-07-04 05:17:24 
/users/mazzoni/fsdd.pbm

21-Nov 13:37 backup-dir: Bacula 1.38.1 (14Nov05): 21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
  JobId:  78
  Job:fs1Restore.2005-11-21_13.31.36
  Client: fs1-fd
  Start time: 21-Nov-2005 13:31:38
  End time:   21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
  Files Expected: 1
  Files Restored: 1
  Bytes Restored: 8,011
  Rate:   0.0 KB/s
  FD Errors:  0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:Restore OK


I'm using mysql database and File backups. The network is ok(100MB/s tested).

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Pedro Mazzoni




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Re: [Bacula-users] Slow restore

2005-11-21 Thread Will McDonald
It might also worth looking at the size of the volume being restored
from. We were backing up multiple servers into one volume each week
that was nearing 250GB after the weekly Full and nearer 350GB after
the week's worth of Diffs were added to that.

I'm experimenting with spliting them out into a separate file for each
weekly Full for each host and a separate file for each host for all
the week's Diffs IYSWIM.

So a restore will only ever have to read through 2 reasonably sized
files rather than one huge 200GB+ one.

The end result is a bunch of volumes like:

client1-full-0001 - one Full of this host
client2-full-0001 - one Full of this host
client1-differential-0002 - all diffs for a week
client2-differential-0002 - all diffs for a week

I've yet to try a restore from one of the larger clients to see if
it's appreciably quicker, something I'll try and get round to
tomorrow.

Will.


On 21/11/05, Florian Schnabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i noticed lately that finding the file in the database can take quite
 some time 
 try a handfull of bigger files to make sure it's not just counting
 search time ...

 Florian


 Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
  Hi,
 
  My restore jobs are very slow!
  For example, a job to restore 1 file of 8kb it takes six minutes!
 
  fs1-fd: -rw-r--r--   1 mazzoni  graduand8011 2005-07-04 05:17:24
  /users/mazzoni/fsdd.pbm
  21-Nov 13:37 backup-dir: Bacula 1.38.1 (14Nov05): 21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
JobId:  78
Job:fs1Restore.2005-11-21_13.31.36
Client: fs1-fd
Start time: 21-Nov-2005 13:31:38
End time:   21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
Files Expected: 1
Files Restored: 1
Bytes Restored: 8,011
Rate:   0.0 KB/s
FD Errors:  0
FD termination status:  OK
SD termination status:  OK
Termination:Restore OK
 
 
  I'm using mysql database and File backups. The network is ok(100MB/s 
  tested).
 
  Any ideas?
 
  Thanks,
  Pedro Mazzoni
 


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Re: [Bacula-users] Slow restore

2005-11-21 Thread Kern Sibbald
In addition to Florian's suggestion, make sure your Volumes don't get too big. 
Better to have a few more Volumes than have them too big ...  2GB is the
maximum I would let mine get, were I using disk storage.

On Monday 21 November 2005 16:41, Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
 Hi,

 My restore jobs are very slow!
 For example, a job to restore 1 file of 8kb it takes six minutes!

 fs1-fd: -rw-r--r--   1 mazzoni  graduand8011 2005-07-04 05:17:24
 /users/mazzoni/fsdd.pbm
 21-Nov 13:37 backup-dir: Bacula 1.38.1 (14Nov05): 21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
   JobId:  78
   Job:fs1Restore.2005-11-21_13.31.36
   Client: fs1-fd
   Start time: 21-Nov-2005 13:31:38
   End time:   21-Nov-2005 13:37:57
   Files Expected: 1
   Files Restored: 1
   Bytes Restored: 8,011
   Rate:   0.0 KB/s
   FD Errors:  0
   FD termination status:  OK
   SD termination status:  OK
   Termination:Restore OK


 I'm using mysql database and File backups. The network is ok(100MB/s
 tested).

 Any ideas?

 Thanks,
 Pedro Mazzoni


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