Mehma,
 
Sorry man wish that was the case. It was doing this on 3.0.1 and then I
decided that maybe an upgrade would help. 
 
It was doing this when the database was on the local machine. I moved it
to its own machine and it was still slow. I have also upgraded the
kernel.
 
I will get our db admin to restart the postgres process and see if it
makes any difference. I will try anything :)
 
Thanks for the suggestion.
 
-H

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From: mehma sarja [mailto:mehmasa...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 8:52 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Network transfer Speed


Ah HAH! The old "I just upgraded to bacula 3.03 this morning" mistake.
The problem here could be what happened to me. The database needs to be
bounced. Yes, indexes dropped and re-init-ed. It was a few moons ago and
I forget what exactly I did. Horribly slow backups  and they NEVER
finished and no-one on the list could figure it out. I did the batch
thing and pulled my hair out. Until I just happen to bounce PostgreSQL
db and voila everything started working. 

PLEASE BE CAREFUL:
a.  I do know I re-init-ed the indexes - I had to dump and reload the
database and I re-init-ed it in the process.
b.  This is a delicate process and I played with it for many weeks.

Mehma

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