Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Richard Sims
>... >http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1IY36925 Thanks for posting that, Duane. Reading the APAR, it really makes us wonder about the qualifications of the programmers that IBM is accepting for AIX development; and the degree of product testing thereafter. Richard Sims, BU

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Paul Bergh
ps, default for windows is no, aix is yes, for largecommbuffers. pb Alan Whitmore wrote: > You may want to change your TCPWindowSize from 63 to 1024 > > - Original Message - > From: "David Rigaudiere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 3:36 PM >

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Remco Post
What you might want to do is enable journal based backups on the client, this usually speeds up things a lot. On nodes with lot of small files, finding the files that need backing-up is usually the bottleneck -- Remco On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 20:43:42 +0200 Alan Whitmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Ochs, Duane
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup What is your AIX version? If it is AIX 5.1 it should be at ML4. Frank Tsao [EMAIL PROTECTED] PAX 25803, 626-302-5803 FAX 626-302-7131 Dave Canan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EM

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Frank Tsao, email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Hart, Charles
very slow for incremental backup I would not change the TCPWINDOWSIZE for this client - 63 is what we recommend for this platform. The trace you sent indicates a large percentage of time being spent (97%) in the process dirs category. This category represents the amount of time spent inspecting

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Dave Canan
I would not change the TCPWINDOWSIZE for this client - 63 is what we recommend for this platform. The trace you sent indicates a large percentage of time being spent (97%) in the process dirs category. This category represents the amount of time spent inspecting directories and files before any bac

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Dave Canan
I would not change the TCPWINDOWSIZE for this client - 63 is what we recommend for this platform. The trace you sent indicates a large percentage of time being spent (97%) in the process dirs category. This category represents the amount of time spent inspecting directories and files before any bac

Re: Node very very slow for incremental backup

2003-06-04 Thread Alan Whitmore
You may want to change your TCPWindowSize from 63 to 1024 - Original Message - From: "David Rigaudiere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 3:36 PM Subject: Node very very slow for incremental backup Hi *SMers, I have a probleme whit a node. Client 4