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SolutionRegards,
Fred
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10-28-2004 03:34 AM
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Re: is there a command or option to estimate time and space fbackup will use?
Say for example, you want to backup 900GB of data...
Well, just pick say 90 GB of that data, test it - then multiply the time by 10 as an estimate.
For space, if your tape devices have built in hardware compression, then you may be able to estimate total tape space that way...
Rgds...Geoff
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10-28-2004 06:08 AM
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Re: is there a command or option to estimate time and space fbackup will use?
no command available, just a guess, but you have to take a few things into account when making the guess.
The best guess can be made if nothing else is running on your machine. In that case fbackup will probably not need more than a single attempt for copying a file. Else you cannot foresee which files will be in use and how many retries fbackup will make, unless of course maxretries has been set to 0.
But even if nothing else is running on your computer you also need to take into account the number of files and their accumulated size: in my experience fbackup is very fast for backing up a small number of big files, but a large number of files may take a long time, even for a small accumulated size.
regards,
John K.
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10-28-2004 06:47 AM
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Re: is there a command or option to estimate time and space fbackup will use?
There are a lot of factors in this including system load, IO contention on the hard drives, sustainable hard drive throughput, sustainable SCSI throughput, and the type of tape drive.
For example, we have identicle L2000s; each does an fbackup of the root volume group every Friday. One system takes 45 minutes to backup, the other 2.5 hours because of the relative load on the system and IO contention on the rootdrives (the samba share is in a VG on the internal drives).
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