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Hi Richard,
By the time I was notified of the issue the TSM client in question,
fjsu102, had already sent additional data. Where might I be able
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the accounting logs on the client?
In the server directory, unless you directed it elsewhere -
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Hi Ian,
The TSM client that's having issues was sending it's data to a disk pool
and not tape. The NIC's are set to 2GB on both.
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Hi,
I haven't followed the discussion but I hade the same problem with a TSM Server
on Windows where I got really bad performance.
We really tried to tune the network and we got a little bit b
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The network transfer rate is very slow, are the NICs set to full duplex
and speed fixed or are they autonegotiating with the switch? What else is
passing through the TSM Server NICs at the time? A
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The network transfer rate is very slow, are the NICs set to full duplex
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Hello everyone,
I am getting hammered by my Oracle DBA's on slow performance at random
times on the TS
Subject: [ADSM-L] Help! Trying to figure out what caused slow
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Hello everyone,
I am getting hammered by my Oracle DBA's on slow performance at random
times on the TSM server. I have to admit that transferring 461 MB
should not take 36 minutes. I have looked in the activity log t
> I am getting hammered by my Oracle DBA's on slow performance at random
> times on the TSM server. I have to admit that transferring 461 MB should
> not take 36 minutes.
You indicate that theslow performance is at "random times". I assume this
means that at other ti
On Aug 7, 2007, at 9:38 AM, Joni Moyer wrote:
Any suggestions/help in determining what the cause of this might be
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be greatly appreciated!
The usual starting places...
Performing Query SEssion during the activity gives you a real-time look;
and performing 'netstat' on AIX allows you t
Hello everyone,
I am getting hammered by my Oracle DBA's on slow performance at random
times on the TSM server. I have to admit that transferring 461 MB should
not take 36 minutes. I have looked in the activity log to see what was
running at that point in time and yes it was busy, but no
June 2005 14:23
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Subject: Re: Slow Performance Restoring Large Files
One thing to check would be whether the restore/file copy goes faster to a
different server. This might help narrow down whether the problem's on the tsm
server side, or the client side. I would
One thing to check would be whether the restore/file copy goes faster to a
different server. This might help narrow down whether the problem's on the tsm
server side, or the client side. I would also check the switch ports that both
machines are plugged into for tx/rx errors. Could be that on
I've totally run out of ideas on this and am seeking some help.
One of the systems I backup is a large SQL server, I backup the diskdumps on a
daily basis with the largest files being aprox 110gb and 250gb.
On trying to restore large files on our DR system it starts very quickly but
after aprox
Hi Eduardo,
Thanks for turning up.It is a production server and offline backup is not
possible at all.
On domino server cpu,memory ,network are less utilized during backup.The only
activity is incomming mails.We are running 'encompac' job daily on the
databases.For some of the .nsf files the bac
What is the activity level on the Domino server during the backup?
Are the databases in use? If you can, stop the server and run
a backup to see what kind of numbers you get.
You should schedule the backup at a time when there is not much
activity on the Domino server.
Eduardo
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Hi all,
My Tsm server is in receive wait all the times while doing the backup of TDP
for domino.Some time it finishes in 5 hrs some time it takes 10 hrs.
I tried with compression on and parallel sessions ,but performance further went
down.Then i changed it to defaults.
Any help on performance imp
Hello TSMers,
when I backup my windows client in a dmz across a firewall, normaly the performance is
7 mb/sec doing an incremental backup.
Now I change the configuration to serveronly initiated sessions and the performance
decreases to 300 kb/sec !!!
The tsm server is at 5.2.1.2 on AIX 5.2, the
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> We are currently trying to backup a remote NT client
> OS/Level 5 Level 4.1.14 to our OS/390 2.10 TSM server 4.1.5.
> The client is communicating over a T3 line which is
> moderately utilized. It is understood that this method is
> much slower th
Hi!
We are currently trying to backup a remote NT client OS/Level 5 Level
4.1.14 to our OS/390 2.10 TSM server 4.1.5. The client is communicating
over a T3 line which is moderately utilized. It is understood that this
method is much slower than regular methods of transfer, but we are getting
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