Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring large sets of data
2008-10-08 13:15:31
Dan,
Thanks for the response. I am unsure at what stage it gets bogged
down. Is there a way to check after the fact? Also, there were many
backups going on at the same time of the failure- around 40. Server
info: 2 Xeon 5150 @2.66 gigs, 3 gigs of RAM.
Thanks,
Joe
Dan Langille wrote:
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> On Oct 2, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Joe Mannuzza wrote:
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>> Has anyone had issues doing a restore of large sets of data via bacula?
>> Specifically, has anyone also noticed the process taxing the CPU?
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> Can you be more specific regarding these processes?
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> At what stage of the backup does the CPU get taxed?
>
> It is normal for the tree building phase to require lots of CPU
>
> --Dan Langille
> http://langille.org/
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