Geoff Allen wrote:
>I've currently been trying to find bottlenecks in our database. When
>we do a restore from a rather large filesystem (about 25,000 home
>directories at the top level), our ADSM server thrashes the db disks
>for a long time (20-40 minutes). During this time, the client appears
>hung (won't redraw in X, etc.). Eventually, the server finishes
>building its list, and the restore completes quickly (appears limited
>only by the ability of the tape library to mount and unmount tapes).
My first impression is that the symptoms do not necessarily point to DB
layout. Have you specified a DIRMC for this environment? I have found that
the DIRMC is important to avoid this thrashing and mounting of tapes as the
server re-assembles the directory structure. With a management class for
DIRMC, the directory structure is quickly put together. Especially if it is
all on disk. I recommend having a look at this.
John G. Talafous Sr. Tech. Prog/Anal
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