On 12/09/2016 09:15 PM, Josip Deanovic wrote:
> On Friday 2016-12-09 07:47:03 Josh Fisher wrote:
>> Also, pay some care to the physical disk drives that the db is using.
>> Having the catalog db on the same physical disks that are also being
>> used for Bacula's spool area can be very detrimental to performance.
> Of course.
> However in case of file storage the spooling option should be switched
> off (IMHO) as it will yield significant decrease in performance.
>
> I doubt that there are many cases where data is coming at a rate that
> would justify spooling in case of file storage (I don't think I have
> ever stumbled upon such case). I would of course like to hear different
> experiences on the matter if there are any.
>
Yes, that is very true.

Ah, and something I completely forgot:  always have Attribute Spooling 
turned on.  If Attribute Spooling is not turned on putting the metadata 
in the catalog will be *very* slow.

Best regards,

Kern


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