Hi Bert,

there is a bug for the 'elapsed time' in one client version.
What is your TSM client version on your big S70 ?

rv

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bert Moonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: Archive/Compression


> Hello guys,
>
> We are runnig an adsm 3.1.2.90 server on AIX 4.3.3 and we have AIX clients
> 4.3.
> The clients are connected with 100MB Ethernet Full Duplex to the server.
> The client in this example is an S70, 12 GB Memory and 8 processors.
>
> We archive a lot of oracle database files and some output is;
>
> Normal File-->   2,065,702,912 /oradata/xsb01/d0101f01/01.dbf  [Sent]
> Archive processing of "01.dbf" finished without failure.
>
> Total number of objects inspected:           1
> Total number of objects archived:             1
> Total number of objects updated:              0
> Total number of objects rebound:              0
> Total number of objects deleted:               0
> Total number of objects failed:                  0
> Total number of bytes transferred:     723.58  MB
> Data transfer time:                            70.09  sec
> Network data transfer rate:          10,570.64  KB/sec
> Aggregate data transfer rate:         1,154.29  KB/sec
> Objects compressed by:                       64%
> Elapsed processing time:             00:10:41
>
> So we backup 2 GB files in about 10 minutes, I think this is slow.
> My question is: why is the difference between - the elapsed processing
time
> and the data transfer time - so big
> We are compressing on the client as you see!
> Is there a problem with compressing the data? Are there some wrong
settings
> in AIX or ADSM?? such as VMTUNE or the NO -a settings????
>
>
> WHO can help me???
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> Bert Moonen
> Storage Management
> ABP The Netherlands.
>

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