Author: Ivan Adzhubey <iadzhubey AT rics.bwh.harvard DOT edu>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 22:49:54 -0400
Hi all, I have recently upgraded to Bacula 7.0.5 on my old backup server, which seems to have worked fine. However, I am now trying to figure out how to interpret rather detailed status messages prod
Hello, The AveBytes/sec is the total number of bytes read from the FD for that job divided by the total number of seconds the job has been running. The LastBytes/sec is the number of bytes read from
Author: Ivan Adzhubey <iadzhubey AT rics.bwh.harvard DOT edu>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 15:38:52 -0400
Hi Kern, Some clarifications and corrections after further investigation: Those zero transfer rates are reported only for the jobs despooling to tape; jobs spooling to disk (spooling=1) report correc
Author: Ivan Adzhubey <iadzhubey AT rics.bwh.harvard DOT edu>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 18:37:31 -0400
After carefully watching the backup progress for several hours in bconsole, I gradually started to understand how its status is reported. The "Running Jobs" Files, Bytes, AveBytes/sec, and LastBytes/
Author: Ivan Adzhubey <iadzhubey AT rics.bwh.harvard DOT edu>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 23:06:25 -0400
I've also discovered the following inconsistency in backup job logs between v2.4.4 (which I had previously installed) and v 7.0.5 I am running now: v2.4.4: 10-Sep 08:39 rosalind-dir JobId 52600: Star
Hello, The rates that are shown in the status report are meant to be the incoming data rates, and as you say do not take into account spooling/despooling. I will be very surprised if there is any dec
Author: Ivan Adzhubey <iadzhubey AT rics.bwh.harvard DOT edu>
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 03:25:17 -0400
Hi Kern, Thank you for taking your time and trying to help me. Please scroll down for my comments. Hmm, I never said they do not take into account despooling. Me too, but at this point all I was tryi
Author: Heitor Faria <heitor AT bacula.com DOT br>
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 05:31:51 -0300
Mr. Ivan, I really think picking data spooling for bottleneck verification is one of the wildest shots you could do, since it could be affected by other factors like network / client reading throuhpu
Hello, My comments are below ... Agreed, I wasn't contesting anything you said only trying to clarify. One of the problems I have is that you have clipped the output just before the place where I wou