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Re: frecover slow problem

 
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: frecover slow problem

Most everything looks normal. Oracle is using 740MB of RAM so there should be plenty to restore using frecover. Do you have frecover patched? It should look like thisa with the what command:

what /usr/sbin/frecover
io.c $Date: 2003/04/15 04:32:52 $Revision: r11.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28998)
$Revision: @(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0417_1 PATCH_11.11 PHCO_28998
Thu Apr 17 03:30:50 PDT 2003 $

Be sure to patch frecover if PHCO_28998 is not in the what string. The very latest patch is PHCO_36630 which you might install.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
ng_7
Regular Advisor

Re: frecover slow problem

try to update already, but problem persist.

what /usr/sbin/frecover
/usr/sbin/frecover:
io.c $Date: 2003/04/15 04:32:52 $Revision: r11.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28998)
vdi.c $Date: 2007/05/22 15:32:41 $Revision: r11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_36630)
$Revision: @(#) backup R11.11_BL2007_0618_1 PATCH_11.11 PHCO_36630
ng_7
Regular Advisor

Re: frecover slow problem

hi, do you have any other idea on this ?

thanks

ng
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: frecover slow problem

The only other question is about patches. When did you last patch your system with the QPK and HWE bundles?


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
ng_7
Regular Advisor

Re: frecover slow problem

May I know how to check this, thanks
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: frecover slow problem

swlist -l bundle | grep -i -e gold -e hwe

The date for these bundles are at the end of each line.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
ng_7
Regular Advisor

Re: frecover slow problem


db1:/# swlist -l bundle |grep -i -e gold -e hwe
GOLDAPPS11i B.11.11.0612.459 Applications Patches for HP-UX 11i v1, December 2006
GOLDBASE11i B.11.11.0612.459 Base Patches for HP-UX 11i v1, December 2006
HWEnable11i B.11.11.0612.458 Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX 11i v1, December 2006
db1:/#
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: frecover slow problem

Do you have any network-based filesystems such as NFS or Samba/CIFS? You can see this with:

bdf -t nfs
bdf -t cifs


Bill Hassell, sysadmin