Hi folks, I'm here, again, asking for help :) More I read, more doubts I have.
I'm now implementing a TSM For SAN setup, to performance comparison with my currently LAN backup. I'll describe my scenario below, any doubt's feel free to ask me: - 2 Production nodes using RHEL 5.3 connected to SAN - 1 IBM DS4700 storage with 14 FC disks (13 raid5 + 1 hot-spare) - Each node have a emulex dual-port HBA - 2 Brocade TotalStorage fiber switches, with coherent zonings - Library is a IBM TS3100 LTO4 SAN, with only one drive Ok, i'm using TSM with LAN backups for a week, the transfer rate comes among 60~80GB per hour. The tape has a nominal write speed of 120MB/s that says me 430GB/h, ok.. this is a *nominal* speed, I was expecting something near 300GB/h, good enough for me. For these tests I've configured TSM Server on node1 and TSM Client on node2. Each node has 6 1Gbps NIC's, 4 to public network 2 for cluster-heartbeat + backups. With this setup I've got, as said above, 60~80GB/h. So, I decide to setup TSM for SAN.. Download a lot of docs/books and start reading/doing. I end up with: - Fabric zoning changes, isolating a HBA port on each dual-port cards for nodes - Installed StorageAgent on node2 - Installed TSM Client on node2 - - Configured the client to connect on storageagent - Redefine all my TSM Server setup - - Make Library as shared=yes, configure storage agent as a server, configure path, configure datawritepath=lanfree and so on... Ok, time to backup. And, for my surprise i got only ~500MB per minute.. I thought it very strange.. I've no idea what is the problem, I've tried with compression and without, DATAREADPATH=LAN and SAN, VirtualMountPoints or Physical ... Does anybody have an idea the reason of that bad transfer rate?? The servers are Samba Servers, with all kind of file and all size As I said before, I'm really new with TSM so is really possible that I've misconfigured something :) Anyway, thanks in advance, and any help will be appreciated. -- Flávio do Carmo Júnior aka waKKu Florianópolis/SC - Brazil