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тАО10-08-2002 04:28 AM
тАО10-08-2002 04:28 AM
ARCserve
Can anyone tell me what's going on here?
Thanks in advance
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тАО10-08-2002 04:38 AM
тАО10-08-2002 04:38 AM
Re: ARCserve
Make sure you aren't using compression with ARCserve, let the tape drive do it. I agree you should have a lot better performance, but it also depends upon your hardware configuration.
How about providing as a TEXT attachment:
/opt/ignite/bin/print_manifest
(if you don't have that load it from here: http://www.software.hp.com/products/IUX/download.html)
the output from
ioscan -fn
bdf
vgdisplay -v
Also, which tape drive you are using and what kind of tape drive it is.
Also, when was the last time you cleaned the tape drive?
live free or die
harry
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тАО10-08-2002 05:29 AM
тАО10-08-2002 05:29 AM
Re: ARCserve
I assume ARCserve is running on a Windows computer and the drive is connected to this. Do you run other backups to this drive and with normal performance. Try ftp (in both directions) from the Windows box to the Unix (don't forget switching to binary mode) to check if this can be a network problem.
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тАО10-08-2002 04:56 PM
тАО10-08-2002 04:56 PM
Re: ARCserve
What type tape drive (DDS, DDS3, DLT700,)?
Is the tape drive directly connected to the machine with the data being backed up or is it over the network?
What is the OS of the backup server?
People will be better equiped to advise once you provide more information.
Darrell
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тАО10-11-2002 04:55 AM
тАО10-11-2002 04:55 AM
Re: ARCserve
LAN INTERFACE STATUS DISPLAY
Fri, Oct 11,2002 08:48:23
PPA Number = 1
Description = lan1 Hewlett-Packard LAN Interface Hw Rev 0
Type (value) = ethernet-csmacd(6)
MTU Size = 1500
Speed = 10000000
Station Address = 0x60b0a3d8b0
Administration Status (value) = up(1)
Operation Status (value) = down(2)
Last Change = 100
Inbound Octets = 383212536
Inbound Unicast Packets = 0
Inbound Non-Unicast Packets = 0
Inbound Discards = 0
Inbound Errors = 0
Inbound Unknown Protocols = 0
Outbound Octets = 574818804
Outbound Unicast Packets = 2932749
Outbound Non-Unicast Packets = 0
Outbound Discards = 0
Outbound Errors = 0
Outbound Queue Length = 0
Specific = 655367
Press
Ethernet-like Statistics Group
Index = 1
Alignment Errors = 0
FCS Errors = 0
Single Collision Frames = 0
Multiple Collision Frames = 0
Deferred Transmissions = 0
Late Collisions = 0
Excessive Collisions = 0
Internal MAC Transmit Errors = 0
Carrier Sense Errors = 977583
Frames Too Long = 0
Internal MAC Receive Errors = 0
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тАО10-11-2002 04:55 AM
тАО10-11-2002 04:55 AM
Re: ARCserve
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
============================================================================
bc 0 root CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS
bc 1 8 bc CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Pseudo Bus Convr
ba 0 8/4 GSCtoPCI CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS GSCtoPCI Bridge
lan 0 8/4/1/0 btlan4 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI Ethernet (1)
ba 1 8/16 bus_adapter CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Core I/O Adapter
ext_bus 1 8/16/0 CentIf CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Paralle
/dev/c1t0d0_lp
tty 0 8/16/4 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in RS-232C
/dev/diag/mux0 /dev/mux0 /dev/tty0p0
ext_bus 0 8/16/5 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in SCSI
target 0 8/16/5.0 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
tape 0 8/16/5.0.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP C1533A
/dev/rmt/0m /dev/rmt/c0t0d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/0mb /dev/rmt/c0t0d0BESTnb
/dev/rmt/0mn /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDS
/dev/rmt/0mnb /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDSb
/dev/rmt/c0t0d0BEST /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDSn
/dev/rmt/c0t0d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDSnb
target 1 8/16/5.1 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 0 8/16/5.1.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST31827C
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0
target 2 8/16/5.2 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 1 8/16/5.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE TOSHIBA CD-ROM A
/dev/dsk/c0t2d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0
target 3 8/16/5.3 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 2 8/16/5.3.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST31827C
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0
target 4 8/16/5.4 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 3 8/16/5.4.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST31841N
/dev/dsk/c0t4d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0
target 5 8/16/5.5 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 4 8/16/5.5.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST31841N
/dev/dsk/c0t5d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t5d0
target 6 8/16/5.6 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 5 8/16/5.6.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST34572N
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0
target 7 8/16/5.7 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
ctl 0 8/16/5.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator
/dev/rscsi/c0t7d0
lan 1 8/16/6 lan2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in LAN
/dev/diag/lan1 /dev/ether1
ps2 0 8/16/7 ps2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Keyboae
/dev/ps2_0 /dev/ps2kbd
/dev/ps2_1 /dev/ps2mouse
ba 2 8/20 bus_adapter CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Core I/O Adapter
tty 1 8/20/2 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in RS-232C
/dev/diag/mux1 /dev/mux1 /dev/tty1p0
ba 3 8/20/5 eisa CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS EISA Bus Adapter
processor 0 62 processor CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor
memory 0 63 memory CLAIMED MEMORY Memory
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тАО10-11-2002 06:11 AM
тАО10-11-2002 06:11 AM
Re: ARCserve
This might be a mismatch in duplex setting with the server and the switch.
Make sure that the duplex setting match.
Also this could be due to a bad network cable.
Try replacing it.
Thanks
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тАО10-11-2002 06:17 AM
тАО10-11-2002 06:17 AM
Re: ARCserve
I don't understand what you have just said. I am new to UNIX admin, and I hope you can give me steps to solve this possible "mismatch" in duplex.
Thanks.
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тАО10-11-2002 06:39 AM
тАО10-11-2002 06:39 AM
Re: ARCserve
autoneg on/off
speed 10/100
duplex half/full
on your server start sam
click networking and communications
click network interface cards
highlight current interface card
actions, modify
here you read/modify currend settings.
With regards Robert-Jan.
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тАО10-11-2002 07:01 AM
тАО10-11-2002 07:01 AM
Re: ARCserve
autoneg: on
speed: no setting
duplex: no setting
What's next?
Thanks.