Hello LOPSA

I very rarely push a request for assistance out to a list like this,
generally subscribing to the self-help model of reading and testing, but
I'm at my wit's end.

I have four fibre-channel switches arranged in two separate fabrics.  All
four are HP Storageworks 8/20q (AQ233A) which are apparently really Qlogic
SB3800-08A-11.  I have zoning set to default to Deny-all, and
single-initiator zoning in place.

Everything on there is running at 4Gb, and we're not pushing the limits of
the performance capabilities of the switches nor the fabric.  Each pair of
switches in a fabric is connected by a single ISL.

Performance is lacking, and I know this because my backups, which ran on
another set of Brocade-based HP switches, could push almost 800Mbps
(basically the limit of the NIC).  But now on these QLogics, I can only
get, on average ~350Mbps.

UNLESS...

I force a zone change.  For my backup proxy servers (Windows 2003 and
2008), I have it's HBA included in two separate, single-initiator zones (as
part of troubleshooting) to each of the array-controller's ports.  If I
disable one of the zones (either one), and then a moment later, toggle
them, so that current zone is disabled in favor of the zone to the other
controller's port zone... the speed jumps up to my maximum of ~805Mbps for
the rest of the backup job.  Same controller.  Same array.  Swapping zones
to favor the OTHER port.

And then after the backup job completes, performance for the very next
backup job is "reset" back to ~350Mbps.

I am boggled.  It is starting to feel like I have an issue with the backup
proxy server, and that for some reason it's MPIO is on the fritz, but I
don't see errors... the latest firmware and drivers are up-to-date,
including MPIO drivers from HP and Microsoft.

The only real change was going from the Brocades to the Qlogics, all the
rest of the infrastructure is the same.  Does anyone have any idea what
could be causing this problem?

Did I leave out something important?  Let me know!  I expect I have, as I'm
trying to hastily type this out as I watch the mounting snow and try to
leave the office.

Mike Ryder
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