Jeremy Mann wrote at about 12:56:56 -0500 on Friday, September 11, 2009: > > Dan Pritts wrote: > > > if you're using rsync as the transport, rsync memory requirement > > scales with the number of files. if rsync is swapping on the backup > > client, > > that won't be good. So splitting it could help. > > > > however, it'd be a lose if multiple jobs tried to run in parallel to > > this same backup client. > > I figured something like this was happening because any time it is in the > backup rotation, rsync starts using all 2GB of memory and about 3GB of > swap. So this in effect slows everything else down. I was actually shocked > when I came in this morning and saw all 28 servers were done. > >
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