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Re: slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

 
TALVASSON
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slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

hey
I had migrate a file server on a VM

The VM is on my SAN

since the migration i have slowness for all the access on my database but not on the other files (as i think)
did you have idea to found the bottleneck
thanks nicolas
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ajamil786
Frequent Advisor

Re: slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

Information you provided is not enough to troubleshoot the problem. You need to provide more detail on storage type, workload, other setup information etc.
TALVASSON
Frequent Advisor

Re: slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

hey
here informations, i hope it doesn't miss some usefull
My SAN is a lefthand P4300 buy in sept 2009
It is in a HP BLADE C7000 buy at the same date.

In this BLADE I had a lame BL460C G6 on which i had a VMWARE ESXI V4 who connect to the san by the mezzanine card (ISCI)

I had create a VM W2008R1 server on the ESXI
The VM is store on the SAN
It is a file server

On the SAN i had create a thin volume
I affected this volume to the ESXI
I only use this volume for this VM
On it ,I create 2 disks, one for the system and the other for the datas


I look the WORKLOAD on the ESXI and on the HP LEFTHAND CMC, the isn't any problem

is it enough ?
thanks nicolas
TALVASSON
Frequent Advisor

Re: slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

another point, on the lefthand, can you give me the statistics to add at the performance monitor to help resole my problem ?


thanks
ajamil786
Frequent Advisor

Re: slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

From what I could gather fromm your comments, You have the VM on a volume you created specifically for the windows 2008 VM. Your windows 2008 is a application server that has an access database and access to this database is slow. Everything else is working okay. Correct? If this is the case I would monitor two things. One, monitor the volume on the san using CMC and see if the performance numbers are comparable to the other volumes. I doubt that they would be any different. Look for any signs of network latency issues, since your problem started when you moved the VM to san volume. Second, I would use windows 2008 perfmon to monitor disk utilization with windows. Since it is VM I would increase memory and number of processors to see if they are the bottlenecks. I don't believe this is a san issue.
TALVASSON
Frequent Advisor

Re: slowness on a ACCESS DATABASE

thanks, i will test it and give you informations