Actually, i'm using tar for backups.

--John

Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> I figured that --cheksum-seed option will help me, although I cant say yet
> if it is working or not, I guess it will take a while until checksum caches
> are written for all the files. Do you have this option enabled?
> 
> Thanks,
> Evren
> 
> John T. Yocum wrote:
>> Here is the iostat output, the server is doing two full backups at the 
>> moment, along with a nightly. Server specs: P4 3.2Ghz, 512MB RAM, 
>> 300GB SATA drive.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# iostat
>> Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp (backup2.fluidhosting.com)    03/28/2007
>>
>> avg-cpu:  %user   %nice    %sys %iowait   %idle
>>            2.98    0.00    0.76   50.02   46.24
>>
>> Device:            tps   Blk_read/s   Blk_wrtn/s   Blk_read   Blk_wrtn
>> sda              69.48       798.71       428.68 1556126098  835203048
>> sda1              0.00         0.00         0.00       1556        200
>> sda2              0.17         2.68         0.57    5219723    1109536
>> sda3              0.00         0.00         0.00       1073        320
>> sda4              0.00         0.00         0.00          2          0
>> sda5              0.23         3.04         1.14    5914146    2215408
>> sda6            111.33       792.87       426.97 1544752254  831876168
>>
>> On that server, we're seeing backup speeds as low as .11MB/s which are 
>> backups of several thousand files. Some backups are over 1MB/s, but 
>> those are servers with only 100ish files.
>>
>> --John
>>
>> Evren Yurtesen wrote:
>>> John T. Yocum wrote:
>>>> According to the 3ware CLI, the cache is enabled.
>>>
>>> I have the same problem with much slower speeds (since I dont use 
>>> SATA or raid it makes things worse) My finding is that backuppc is 
>>> doing a lot of work while checking the files. Can you check if you 
>>> are seeing extreme disk activity in your backup servers at the backup 
>>> time?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Evren
>>>
>>>> --John
>>>>
>>>> John Pettitt wrote:
>>>>> Have you checked that the 3ware actually has cache enabled - it has 
>>>>> a habit of disabling it if the battery backup is bad or missing and 
>>>>> it will make a *huge* difference ....
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>> John T. Yocum wrote:
>>>>>> I'm seeing terrible backup performance on my backup servers, the 
>>>>>> speed has slowly degraded over time. Although, I have never seen 
>>>>>> speeds higher than 1MB/s. (We have it set to do no more than 2 
>>>>>> backups at a time.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is our setup:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Our network is all 100Mb between servers, and switches, and 1Gb 
>>>>>> between switches. So, there is enough network capacity for decent 
>>>>>> performance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The servers being backed up, all have either RAID1 or RAID5 arrays 
>>>>>> consisting of 15K RPM SCSI drives. All RAID is done in hardware.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The backup servers are using 7200RPM SATA drives, connected to 
>>>>>> 3ware 8500 or 9000 series controllers. Two the backup servers are 
>>>>>> using RAID1, and the other is using RAID5.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Our backup servers are running CentOS 4.4, with ext3fs for the 
>>>>>> backup partition. I have noatime enabled, and data=writeback set 
>>>>>> to hopefully improve performance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On our backup servers, they are all showing a very high wait 
>>>>>> during backups. Here's a screenshot from one of them 
>>>>>> http://www.publicmx.com/fh/backup2.jpg. At the time it was doing 
>>>>>> two backups, and a nightly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any advice on improving performance, would be much appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>> John
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