Re: [Bacula-users] Netware shares backup

2012-09-18 Thread Geert Stappers
Op 20120912 om 14:06 schreef Jürgen Ecker:
 Hello,
 
 i have a bacula Installation, wich will backup Netware CIFS shares. I
 have mounted the shares with ncpmount wich is included in the ncpfs
 package. If i start a job to backup the shares, i get a data rate of
 5883.6 KB/s. If i start a windows job i get a date rate up to 17000
 KB/s wich is more faster than the Netware job. Has anyone a hint why
 the Netware backup is so slow and how i get more performance? Is the
 problem on the Netware side or on the bacula side?
 

I want to coin that it might in the middle, on the network.

I don't known the setup of the original poster, but let me guess.

The 17000 KB/s is from the fileserver and goes straight to a client.

The  5884 KB/s has to travel a way like
- the fileserver
- the computer where it is ncpmounted
- the computer where the Bacula storage deamon is
- and maybe to some network attached storage

A longer network (de)tour has it's throughput price ...


Cheers
Geert Stappers
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[Bacula-users] Netware shares backup

2012-09-12 Thread Jürgen Ecker
Hello,

i have a bacula Installation, wich will backup Netware CIFS shares. I have 
mounted the shares with ncpmount wich is included in the ncpfs package. If i 
start a job to backup the shares, i get a data rate of 5883.6 KB/s. If i start 
a windows job i get a date rate up to 17000 KB/s wich is more faster than the 
Netware job. Has anyone a hint why the Netware backup is so slow and how i get 
more performance? Is the problem on the Netware side or on the bacula side?

Greets Jürgen

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