Re: [Bacula-users] Slow transfer rate - MS Win 2019

2021-11-03 Thread Jose Alberto
Personally. I have seen the highest speeds in AIX, then in Linux and
finally in Windows. With Windows of 40MB I have not passed.

Virtual or physical server, antivirus, vss, type of data to be backed up,
are factors that influence Windows

On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 5:00 PM Andras Horvai 
wrote:

> 1. AV exclusion did not solve the issue. Backup is still incredibly slow
> from this client.
>
> I forgot to mention that I am trying to backup a folder which is DFS
> synchronized. I do not know if it matters or not.
> During the backup I do not see high cpu or memory utilization on client
> caused by bacula-fd.
> It looks like that bacula-fd "cannot find out" what to send to the storage
> daemon...  strage...
> This is the first time I have such issue...
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 11:19 PM Heitor Faria  wrote:
>
>> "1. The windows 2019 server has the default Virus and Threat protection
>> settings no 3rd party virus scanner is deployed on the server. Can you
>> recommend what to check? How to exclude bacula-fd?"
>>
>> Consult your AV provider to find out.
>>
>> "2. This would be a bigger project in our case but sure I will consider
>> this... "
>>
>> The 11.x version (odd) from bacula.org is also open source. Do not
>> confuse with the Bacula Enterprise Edition (even) versions.
>>
>> Rgds.
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>>
>>  Original Message 
>> From: Andras Horvai 
>> Sent: Monday, November 1, 2021 04:40 PM
>> To: bacula-users 
>> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Slow transfer rate - MS Win 2019
>>
>> Hello Heitor,
>>
>> How much is very slow? i think on a 1 Gigabit/s connection around 100
>> Mbit/s is slow considering that the network test between sd and the client
>> gives 925.6 Mbit/s - 977.6 Mbtit/s result
>> (I used bacula to test it) The problem is that  when it comes to real
>> backup it drops to around 100 Mbit/s.
>> 1. The windows 2019 server has the default Virus and Threat protection
>> settings no 3rd party virus scanner is deployed on the server. Can you
>> recommend what to check? How to exclude bacula-fd?
>> 2. This would be a bigger project in our case but sure I will consider
>> this...
>> 3. Well this is something I can take into account as well
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Andras
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 1:47 PM Heitor Faria 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Andras,
>>>
>>> How much is very low?
>>> Bacula only displays the transfer rate after the sw compression
>>> reduction, what IMHO is very misleading since it is a "higher-the better"
>>> value. Worst decision ever.
>>> You gotta divide the ReadBytes by the Job Duration to have the processed
>>> data rate.
>>> Anyway:
>>>
>>> 1. Please check for Windows AV presence and put the bacula-fd as an
>>> exception. Try again.
>>> 2. Update Bacula to the latest 11.0.5 packages from bacula.org, which
>>> has a few improvements.
>>> 3. Ultimately, you can manually split the FileSet in the Bacula
>>> Community edition to paralelize the workload and eventually achieve a
>>> better performance, specially for Windows different volumes.
>>>
>>> Rgds.
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>>> MSc Heitor Faria (Miami/USA)
>>> CEO Bacula LatAm
>>> mobile1: + 1 909 655-8971
>>> mobile2: + 55 61 98268-4220
>>>
>>> América Latina
>>> [ http://bacula.lat/]
>>>
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Re: [Bacula-users] dynamic fileset and /usr/global

2021-11-03 Thread Shaligram Bhagat, Yateen (Nokia - IN/Bangalore)
Thanks Uwe,

Well, I have done it the other way round.
I am now calling  the ClientRunBeforeJob script in the Fileset's File  
directive first, and then calling the actual dynamic file set creation script.

This has worked !

Regards,
Yateen
 

-Original Message-
From: Uwe Schuerkamp  
Sent: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 2:44 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] dynamic fileset and /usr/global

On Tue, Nov 02, 2021 at 02:07:26PM +, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
> On 11/1/21 21:57, Shaligram Bhagat, Yateen (Nokia - IN/Bangalore) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are using Bacula 9.4.4 on Centos.
> >
> > We use dynamic fileset using a script executed on the client.  Also there 
> > is a clientRunBeforeJob script.
> >
> > But we found that the dynamic fileset script is executed first and then the 
> >  clientRunBeforeJob script.
> >
> > We need to have it the other way round.
> >
> > How to accomplish it ?

A workaround would be to create the fileset in your "RunBeforeJob"
script, this way you could order the tasks around as you need them.

We use a few "dynamic" filesets in our setup too, but they're only dynamic in 
as far as they point to static files on the client containing the files and 
directories to back up.

These files get created dynamically and are then included in the client's 
fileset using the "< /var/tmp/fileset.txt" mechanism.

All the best,

Uwe

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Re: [Bacula-users] Restore to cifs-mounted share fails to restore timestamps

2021-11-03 Thread Uwe Schuerkamp
On Tue, Nov 02, 2021 at 05:16:57PM +, Martin Simmons wrote:

> Maybe, but I think the recommended way to back up a Windows fileserver is to
> run the Windows bacula-fd on it directly, instead of trying to back up the
> share from Linux.
> 
> __Martin

Hello Martin,

sorry for being unclear about this setup, but the original files live
on some sort of netapp device exported using a samba share.

All the best,

Uwe

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Re: [Bacula-users] dynamic fileset and /usr/global

2021-11-03 Thread Uwe Schuerkamp
On Tue, Nov 02, 2021 at 02:07:26PM +, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
> On 11/1/21 21:57, Shaligram Bhagat, Yateen (Nokia - IN/Bangalore) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are using Bacula 9.4.4 on Centos.
> >
> > We use dynamic fileset using a script executed on the client.  Also there 
> > is a clientRunBeforeJob script.
> >
> > But we found that the dynamic fileset script is executed first and then the 
> >  clientRunBeforeJob script.
> >
> > We need to have it the other way round.
> >
> > How to accomplish it ?

A workaround would be to create the fileset in your "RunBeforeJob"
script, this way you could order the tasks around as you need them.

We use a few "dynamic" filesets in our setup too, but they're only
dynamic in as far as they point to static files on the client
containing the files and directories to back up.

These files get created dynamically and are then included in the
client's fileset using the "< /var/tmp/fileset.txt" mechanism.

All the best,

Uwe

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