I'm just familiarizing myself with bacula so far and have gotten far
enough along to run into what appears to be very very slow restore
process.

I'm wondering if I have something set wrong or if this is just
naturally terribly slow.  
The manual does mention that restore maybe as much as 3 times slower
than backup and explains why but this seems to go beyond that a ways.

I don't get any error messages running in debug 100 mode but I do get
what appears to be a trainload of messages that look like:

  reader-sd: match_bsr.c:170 No nxt_bsr use_pos=1 repos=0
  reader-sd: match_bsr.c:308 Fail on findex. bsr=1139 rec=1137
  reader-sd: match_bsr.c:170 No nxt_bsr use_pos=1 repos=0
  reader-sd: match_bsr.c:308 Fail on findex. bsr=1139 rec=1138

Several thousand at least, might even be above 10,000.  But at any
rate a lot.

The final output though appears to be a successfull restore.

  reader-sd: read.c:89 Done reading.
  reader-dir: backup.c:237 FDStatus=T
  reader-dir: restore.c:274 In restore_cleanup
  reader-dir: restore.c:357 Leaving restore_cleanup
  reader-dir: ua_prune.c:393 select sql=SELECT count(*) FROM DelCandidates

  reader-dir: ua_prune.c:249 select sql=SELECT JobId from Job WHERE
  JobTDate<1131038302 AND ClientId=2 AND PurgedFiles=0
  reader-dir: job.c:290 ======== End Job stat=T ==========

My usage will not be at enterprise level.  So I'm wondering if this
very poor performance is built into bacula or if there are ways of
setting up things so that restore is as quick or nearly so as backup.

I won't need lots of accounting  or auditing type stuff for my usage.



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