Re: Approx. restore time estimate

2009-09-15 Thread jaymax
tape > > I was speaking of disk to disk. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Approx.-restore-time-estimate-tp25443580p25457128.html Sent from the freebsd-questions mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ free

Re: Approx. restore time estimate

2009-09-14 Thread Kurt Buff
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 16:36, jaymax wrote: > > Thanks! > > That might explain. Is there an alternate process you would recommend with > at least equal reliability. > BTW I should have mentioned that I was restoring from a disk file rather > than from a tape > > Thanks again. IME, restoring from

Re: Approx. restore time estimate

2009-09-14 Thread Lars Eighner
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, jaymax wrote: Thanks! That might explain. Is there an alternate process you would recommend with at least equal reliability. I don't know of anything that isn't a bigger can of worms in a file system of any complexity to speak of. BTW I should have mentioned that I was

Re: Approx. restore time estimate

2009-09-14 Thread jaymax
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Re: Approx. restore time estimate

2009-09-14 Thread Lars Eighner
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, jaymax wrote: I do not expect an exact or precise answer here, given all the subjective & dependent parameters. Just a rough ballpark approximation, what time frame should a restore occur in? param :- an ~1Ghz system, running 6.x O/S, dumpfile ~ 30 Gb, UFS2 file systems w

Approx. restore time estimate

2009-09-14 Thread jaymax
tory 400 Gb w/ > 190 Gb free capacity, minimal use system booted from Fixit Just wanted to get an idea if I am going anywhere or workig fast being stuck somewhere or nowhere. Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Approx.-restore-time-estimate-tp25443580p25443580.ht