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Re: [Duplicity-talk] very slow on centos 7


From: edgar . soldin
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] very slow on centos 7
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 16:58:55 +0100
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On 20.03.2017 16:46, Pavel Polacek via Duplicity-talk wrote:
>     Hello,
> 
>   I'm using duplicity and I must say, that it's very interesting piece of 
> software.
> 
> I migrated one server from debian to centos 7. Backup time is very long now. 
> It worked fine on debian.
> 
> scp copy from server to server is around 70MB/s
> 
> During backup one cpu core is high (from 70 to 100%). On remote side is data 
> copied around 230kB/s.
> 
> Version of duplicity: duplicity-0.7.11-2.el7.x86_64 with default settings 
> (250MB tar gpg archives).
> 
> #duplicity --progress --exclude-filelist filelist_exclude.txt 
> --full-if-older-than 30D / scp://address@hidden:22
> Reading globbing filelist filelist_exclude.txt
> Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
> Last full backup date: none
> Last full backup is too old, forcing full backup
> ^[[BReading globbing filelist filelist_exclude.txt
> 0.0KB 00:00:03 [0.0KB/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> 3sec
> 0.0KB 00:00:06 [0.0KB/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> 6sec
> 0.0KB 00:00:09 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:12 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:15 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:18 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:21 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:24 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:27 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 0.0KB 00:00:30 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0% ETA 
> Stalled!
> 
>   Do you see something similar?
> 

default is to use the paramiko+scp:// backend. can you try the pexpect+scp:// 
backend and see if that makes a difference? ..ede/duply.net



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