Steven Harris wrote: > Hi all. > Hej Steve,
> Running the native backint command to backup a single oracle file of 2GB > size, I got 60GB/hour throughput. However restoring this file to a > different directory on the same disk gave me about 8.5 GB/hour. > I've read the manual forwards and backwards, and am at a loss as to how to > proceed. Any ideas will be gladly accepted. > It sounds to me like there must be some bottleneck. Bet thing to do would be to measure everything. CPU/Memory/network utilisation on both the server and the client. And on the client als the disk performance. What is your disk-array doing during this restore? Al that sorts of thing. I don't think this is a TSM issue. Also, tnere might be some asymerticy in your network, or some misconfiguration. Try tricks like doing a normal (huge) ftp transfer from our server to your client, just to see what is going on.... -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Reken- en Netwerkdiensten http://www.sara.nl High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 3000 Fax. +31 20 668 3167 "I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end." -- Douglas Adams