On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 10:57 AM Nathan Stratton Treadway <
natha...@ontko.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 15:51:36 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I just changed the length of the dumpcycle and runs percycle up to 10,
> > about last friday while I was makeing the bump* stuff more attractive,
> > but the above command returns that the are 5 filesystens out of date:
> > su amanda -c "/usr/local/sbin/amadmin Daily balance"
> >
> >  due-date  #fs    orig MB     out MB   balance
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > 10/30 Tue    5          0          0      ---
> > 10/31 Wed    1      17355       8958    -45.3%
> > 11/01 Thu    2      10896      10887    -33.5%
> > 11/02 Fri    4      35944       9298    -43.2%
> > 11/03 Sat    4      14122      10835    -33.8%
> > 11/04 Sun    3      57736      57736   +252.7%
> > 11/05 Mon    2      39947      30635    +87.1%
> > 11/06 Tue    8       4235       4215    -74.3%
> > 11/07 Wed    4      19503      14732    -10.0%
> > 11/08 Thu   32      31783      16408     +0.2%
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > TOTAL       65     231521     163704     16370
>
> Okay, now that the small-DLE distraction is out of the way, we can get
> back to the original question regarding the scheduling of dumps over
> your dumpcycle.
>
> What does your "balance" output show now?
>

I think that is output from one of Gene's systems, but here is the latest
from mine after DLE balancing has been through one successful run. (The
next run will take place Monday morning @ 0200).

backup@scriptor:~ amadmin campus balance

 due-date  #fs    orig kB     out kB   balance
----------------------------------------------
11/10 Sat    4  676705513  447515666   +178.0%
11/11 Sun    8    8943859    5250400    -96.7%
11/12 Mon   12  127984592   84074623    -47.8%
11/13 Tue   19  304110025  267932333    +66.5%
11/14 Wed    0          0          0      ---
----------------------------------------------
TOTAL       43 1117743989  804773022 160954604
  (estimated 5 runs per dumpcycle)
 (3 filesystems overdue. The most being overdue 17841 days.)

Not sure what's up with the overdues. There were none prior to breaking up
the DLEs. It may just be an artifact.

Kind regards,
Chris

>
> (In particular, I'm curious if there is still one day with a huge surge
> like shown for 11/04 in the listing above.)
>
>
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