Re: Processing Time for incremental backup

2002-06-07 Thread Max Kwong
er" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Max LH KWONG/LCSD/HKSARG) Subject: Re: Processing Time for incremental backup Assuming there is nothing obviously different that might be causing this such as the 2nd client listed below already having a heavy load on it,

Re: Processing Time for incremental backup

2002-06-06 Thread Gerald Wichmann
Assuming there is nothing obviously different that might be causing this such as the 2nd client listed below already having a heavy load on it, or backing up over an extremely slow connection (modem? Even that probably wouldn't take 5 hours though!) - you're going to have to do a trace to solve th

Re: Processing Time for incremental backup

2002-06-06 Thread Zlatko Krastev/ACIT
Look at the output of Q DB F=D. Is you cache hit ratio below 95%? What is the type/speed of disks you use for DB volumes, Q DBV may sched some light. Check also the connection to those nodes - 10/100, Full/Half duplex settings. Avoid auto-detect settings on both Ethernet adapters and switch. Zlat