Hello!

I am using Bacula 2.0.3 with Mysql5 on Debian  Etch with a 2.8GHz
Celeron, 1.5GB RAM, LTO2 drive, 2x 500G (Backup) + 1x80 Disks (System/DB).

I have a machine to backup with about 1-2 million small files (~1kb).
When I run a migration job for about 4 GB of such data the performance
is going down. The tape rewinds very often and the overall performance
is about 3MB/sec. I found out (with top) that the mysql is taking all
the processing power (together with bacula-sd) when migrating many files.
On the other hand, when migrating only few large files -backups is
running fine with 20-30MB/sec.

How can I improve the performance? Are there any tricks I oversaw?

Thanks for any help,
Damian

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