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[Bacula-users] restore taking a long time....

2011-10-07 14:56:17
Subject: [Bacula-users] restore taking a long time....
From: Mike Eggleston <mikeegg1 AT mac DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 13:03:18 -0500
Hi,

I have a server crash and am working on the restore. I have one specific
section of the original file system I'm attempting to restore. This is
section is about 40GB. Luckily I had a recent full before the crash. When
I enter 'restore' and give the jobid bconsole beings to create the
synthetic file system so I can select what I want restored. My problem
is this step of creating the synthetic file system takes a massivly
long time. I've started and killed the restore several times. One time
I waited nearly two days for the synthetic file system to be created.

Is there a way on the command line I can simply say something like
"restore client=server-fd file=/opt/perforce/depot/depot/application
recurse=yes"?

The server that runs the bacula server has plenty of disk space and 1GB
of memory. After this experience I would like to increase the memory
and to run bacula on a processor better than the Celeron.

Mike

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