10/100 Mb/sec ethernet. So, if it is slow any advice?
Thanks,
Paula
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Importance: High
That's 2.5 MB per second, which ain't bad on what I assume is 10m
ethernet.
If it's on 100MB or 1G ethernet, then it's rather slow.
Jared
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Okay, almost 4 minutes for a datafile that was 78168 blocks - how do I
know if this is reasonable?
Also, seems to write these files out (restore sychron.) why can't it
restore different datafiles in parallel? - stupid question huh?
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SELECT SID, SERIAL#, CONTEXT,
ROUND(SOFAR/TOTALWORK*100,2) "% complete",
SUBSTR(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'HH24:MI:SS'),1,15) "Time now"
FROM V$SESSION_LONGOPS
WHERE OPNAME like '%restore%';
.
showed all 100% complete but msglog from RMAN shows it is truly still
running.
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Also found on monitoring performance of RMAN jobs:
Note:144640.1 on Metalink
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Found this white paper:
http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/availability/pdf/rman_performance_wp.pdf
Anything better?
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This is what I have set on my target database:
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backup_tape_io_slaves boolean FALSE
tape_asynch_io boolean TRUE
Version 8.1.7.4 database and RMAN catalog - 32 bit
Networker MML
Using RAID 1+0
Solaris 2.8
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Okay - from my reading you don't need to have multiple tape io slaves if
you are using asynch. I/O. Again, best document for perf. tuning database
restores using RMAN would make mucho difference. Read old note about
someone doing an analyze on the RMAN catalog tables to improve performance
of restore. I think it has something to do with how quickly it finds the
file on tape and writes to disk.
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Seems to be taking awfully long to read files from tape and write to disk.
I allocate multiple tape channels like I do for the backup which only
takes about 45 minutes. Does not seem to be spawning multiple sessions.
Do I need to change parameters on my init.ora file to use multiple tape io
slaves to see this. Anyway, would like notes/docs., references if you all
have some.
Thanks,
Paula
