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Hi,

I've been trying to automate archive (from iSCSI to USB drive) for offsite backups. Last Fridays ran fine (but took almost 20 hours). This Fridays failed at exactly 1200 minutes in, by a SIGALRM. Is there a time limit on archives?

The backups are only 282 GB total (written to USB drive) on a quad core xeon with 1.5 GB RAM. Should it be this slow? I do see a lot of CPU time in WAIT.

Can I get more than 1 archive running at a time? That is, I have 20 hosts I want to archive, can I have 4 archive processes running at once, each working with 5 different hosts?

Thanks,
Gerald

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On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 17:42:10 -0600 (CST), Gerald Brandt <gbr < at > majentis.com>
wrote:
Hi,

I've been trying to automate archive (from iSCSI to USB drive) for
offsite backups. Last Fridays ran fine (but took almost 20 hours). This
Fridays failed at exactly 1200 minutes in, by a SIGALRM. Is there a time
limit on archives?

The backups are only 282 GB total (written to USB drive) on a quad core
xeon with 1.5 GB RAM. Should it be this slow? I do see a lot of CPU time
in WAIT.

Can I get more than 1 archive running at a time? That is, I have 20
hosts
I want to archive, can I have 4 archive processes running at once, each
working with 5 different hosts?

Thanks,
Gerald

I don't know about the hard time limit, but I'm writing about 56GB
(compressed) of archives to firewire drives in ~4 hours. I notice
compression is the limiting factor in my archives, but I'm willing to take
the performance hit to save space as my backups are VERY compressible.

On a quad-core CPU, you should basically be seeing 1 core maxed-out per
archive process since it will be running the compression program (gzip,
bzip, etc) with another one handling the tarcreate process. So, even if
it's possible to run more than 1 archive job at a time (I don't know if it
is) you won't really be able to run more than 2 on a quad-core box before
stalling again on CPU time.

What compression setting are you using? As I said - gzip is definitely the
bottleneck in my archives. Also, if you can get away from USB and switch to
eSATA or fireware you'll see good improvements there. USB is quite a CPU
hog too, in my experience.

-Josh

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On 03/07 05:42 , Gerald Brandt wrote:
I've been trying to automate archive (from iSCSI to USB drive) for offsite
backups. Last Fridays ran fine (but took almost 20 hours). This Fridays
failed at exactly 1200 minutes in, by a SIGALRM. Is there a time limit on
archives?

Check this value in config.pl:
$Conf{ClientTimeout} = 72000;

72000 seconds is 1200 minutes.
What Backuppc version are you running? Newer versions should be less
sensitive to this.

In any case, you can raise this value to some other figure; just watch out
for hung backups not dying.

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