Romain wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Now I have bacula backuping 30 servers and it seems to work fine. I backup
> 1,5GB
> a day and the total file retention is near 52 Gb.
>
> The problem is that all backups seem to run very slow.
> The average bitrate I have is between 600 and 700 kb/s.
> But all my servers are plugged on 100Mb switches and the backup server
> is composed with 3 RAID5 146 Gb 10kt SCSI disks
> (note : all backups are made direct to disk).
>
> The network utilisation is near from 10% so i don't understand why my bitrate
> is
> so low.
>
> Technical details :
> - Backup server : Dell PowerEdge 2.8Ghz, 1gb, Fedora Core4 / Bacula 1.36.3
> - Clients : 1Ghz servers under Redhat 6.2 or 7.3, all have bacula-fd compiled
> and installed.
>
> Do you need more informations to help me ?
What back-end database are you using? As Kern has already pointed out
to at least one other user today, sqlite -- particularly sqlite 3 -- can
be VERY slow indeed.
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