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тАО07-30-2003 06:18 AM
тАО07-30-2003 06:18 AM
I have a newly installed dds4 tape drive on my rp7410 server.
I used a DDS4 tape to backup a mount point having 23 GB of Data and it took 9 hours.
Definitely this is not acceptable by ant standards.
What could be the problem
Thanking you in advance
best regards
Faizer Jameel
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тАО07-30-2003 06:50 AM
тАО07-30-2003 06:50 AM
Re: DDS Backup - Slow
For first please check drive with LTT http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/ltt/index.html , for second go to your backup application/device setup and increase block size (from 2K to 4K or 8K) and try backing up again and check time
Eugeny
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тАО07-30-2003 07:47 AM
тАО07-30-2003 07:47 AM
Re: DDS Backup - Slow
What are you backing up (a database, flat files etc) & how (tar, cpio, dd database program...)?
If you are backing up things either it is slow reading it from the disk.
o So a disk layout that is not suited to sequential type reading,
o processes blocking access to file,
o the bus is flooded with other disk activity.
Or it is slow writing to the tape,
o if there are multiple devices there may be a buss bottle neck,
o the tape may be duff so there are many re-writes on the tape,
o the SCSI bus is simply slow.
o maybe you are doing it remotely so the LAN is slow....
You can check out to various degrees the above using LTT tools and you may also want to check out STM (mstm, or xstm)
Regards
Tim
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тАО07-30-2003 07:50 AM
тАО07-30-2003 07:50 AM
Re: DDS Backup - Slow
I am convinced the source of the problems are probably as per the previous advice, however, you may also wish to check that the tape read/write heads are not dirty and may require cleaning.
I have experienced this before when backups have occasionally completed in times longer than expected.
Check the clean light on the front of the drive, if it is activated then use an approved cleaning cartridge.
Keith
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тАО07-30-2003 08:58 AM
тАО07-30-2003 08:58 AM
Re: DDS Backup - Slow
What backup tool do you use ? tar or cpio is not very fast, try fbackup or ftio instead.
Is there a very large number of small files and is perhaps the disk system slow ? This will have a big impact on backup performance.
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тАО07-30-2003 10:04 PM
тАО07-30-2003 10:04 PM
Re: DDS Backup - Slow
The data is on a VA7410 virtual array having 1TB of disk apce shred by 3 servers. These are connected to the servers using FC and the VA7410 having an out put of 2gb
I use SAM which in turns uses fbackup.
I backup Oracle 11.5.8 ERP applications suite inclusive of the data and the binaries.
The funniest thing is that I rebboted this server and tried the backup it finished in 2 hours the 20gb. Then again I tried another back
for another mount point having 20gb data. Again it took the same time. Then I tried a reboot and then the backup still 9 hours.
The drives do not indicate any indication for cleaning too.
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тАО07-30-2003 10:18 PM
тАО07-30-2003 10:18 PM
Solution1. try backing up local disk. Check the time and calculate throughtput. This way you'll exclude SAN;
2. try dd'if VA data into /dev/null
time dd if=/dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ of=/dev/null bs=1024k
and note time. Post this time here.
We need to understand where bottleneck is - in the SAN or tape. I susupect that in the tape, as soon as did not notice you complaining about Oracle database performance.
For fbackup I would check patches... Try tar'ing!
Eugeny
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тАО07-31-2003 01:53 AM
тАО07-31-2003 01:53 AM
Re: DDS Backup - Slow
This took 88 minutes.
best regards
Faizer Jameel