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[BackupPC-users] backuppc with snow leopard running _very slow_

2010-01-09 02:32:51
Subject: [BackupPC-users] backuppc with snow leopard running _very slow_
From: Peter Doherty <doherty AT crystal.harvard DOT edu>
To: questions and support <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 02:31:17 -0500
I'm running backuppc 3.1.0 on Ubuntu 9.10 and one of the clients be backed up 
is my macbook.  ever since I upgraded from leopard to snow leopard the backups 
have slowed down dramatically.   
Fulls went from 10MB/sec to 2.5MB/sec so the 90GB went from 3 hours to 10 hours.
And Incr also go really slowly.  It seems to be considering almost all the 
files as new, and transferring them, but only at 2.5MB/sec.
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
I'm using rsync as the transport mechanism.  I don't think anything else has 
changed other than the upgrade to snow leopard.  I switched to Rsync 3.0 on the 
mac, but I've since put it back to the original version.  When I used rsync3 i 
applied the fileflags and crtime patches.  That didn't make any difference.
I've tried removing the config for the mac, and clearing out the old files, and 
starting with a new config, and restarting it's pool, but that hasn't helped.

Suggestions?

--Peter
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