On 11/30/05, Ray Louvier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can anyone give the technical reason why auto detect on Server NICs > cause such horrible performance for TSM server backups and restores. We
This sounds like a network problem, not a TSM one. Quick way to prove it: try a backup/restore to another server on another location. I had a similar problem recently. My TSM servers are connected with gigabit ethernet interfaces to cisco switches. This cisco connected to another cisco switch where there was a 100Mbit connected server. Performance was dismal and the server interface showed CRC galore. The NIC on the server and the switch port were set to autodetect and both reported being 100mbit full duplex. The only way to solve this issue was to shutdown the interface and bring it back up again so they would renegotiate. Both still reported 100Mbit full but the CRC went away. This very same thing happened on two other servers. I don't know why the "hocus pocus" fixed it since nothing seems to have been changed but it worked. Advice: check for CRC.