On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 13:38:47 -0500 Brian Debelius <bdebel...@intelesyscorp.com> wrote:
> I am using batch inserts into MySQL. The database is on a different > RAID1 volume. > > On 1/4/2010 1:21 PM, Richard Scobie wrote: > > Brian Debelius wrote: > >> Shamless bump. Does anyone have any insight into this? > >> > >> Thanks > >> brian- > > > > The difference between the dd tests and bacula backups is that catalog > > writes are occuring in the latter. > > > > Perhaps you have a database bottleneck? Is the database stored on the > > RAID also? > > The next thing to check is the block size that Bacula is using. Try increasing your Bacula block size and Bacula network block size. Search for Ralf Gross's notes on LTO-4 performance in the archives. http://www.google.com/search?q=ralf+gross+lto-4 Mainly something like this: Maximum Block Size = 262144 Maximum Network Buffer Size = 262144 Maximum File Size = 5G Keep in mind that tapes written with different block sizes will be incompatible, I think. So you won't be able to read your old backups unless you remove that new block size from the sd config, I think. Regards, -- Alex Chekholko ch...@pcbi.upenn.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Verizon Developer Community Take advantage of Verizon's best-in-class app development support A streamlined, 14 day to market process makes app distribution fast and easy Join now and get one step closer to millions of Verizon customers http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users