RE: Slow disk-to-disk - [W2K OT]

2002-06-10 Thread Farnsworth, Dave

I agree with Ron.  This has happened to me.  Make sure the card is specifically set 
for full-duplex.

Dave

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 Seßn,
 Check the settings on the net card. Compaq has a bug on some versions
that will reset the card to 10m and half duplex when you reboot the
system. 
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/09/02 06:13PM >>>

Sean,

Goto sysinternals.com and get their monitoring tools.  (free)
You can log all IO and see what other IO may be taking place,
as well as timing information.

There's also a utility that will ( I think ) let you track what the 
AV software is doing as well.

Jared

On Friday 07 June 2002 06:58, O'Neill, Sean wrote:
> I've a script that until last Friday had been taking approximately 1
hour
> to take an Offline disk-to-disk backup of one of our databases.  Now
it's
> taking 2.5 hours.  We've ruled our virus scanning software as a
potential
> culprit.
>
> Basic Config is is a Compaq server W2K SP1 connected to a Compaq SAN.
 The
> target and source disks are both in the SAN.  Xcopy is being used to
> perform disk-to-disk.  OK pretty off topic but just in case anyone
has any
> bright ideas or has experienced someting similiar I'd appreciate
feedback.
>
> -
> Seßn O' Neill
> Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Re: Slow disk-to-disk - [W2K OT]

2002-06-10 Thread Ron Rogers

 Seßn,
 Check the settings on the net card. Compaq has a bug on some versions
that will reset the card to 10m and half duplex when you reboot the
system. 
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/09/02 06:13PM >>>

Sean,

Goto sysinternals.com and get their monitoring tools.  (free)
You can log all IO and see what other IO may be taking place,
as well as timing information.

There's also a utility that will ( I think ) let you track what the 
AV software is doing as well.

Jared

On Friday 07 June 2002 06:58, O'Neill, Sean wrote:
> I've a script that until last Friday had been taking approximately 1
hour
> to take an Offline disk-to-disk backup of one of our databases.  Now
it's
> taking 2.5 hours.  We've ruled our virus scanning software as a
potential
> culprit.
>
> Basic Config is is a Compaq server W2K SP1 connected to a Compaq SAN.
 The
> target and source disks are both in the SAN.  Xcopy is being used to
> perform disk-to-disk.  OK pretty off topic but just in case anyone
has any
> bright ideas or has experienced someting similiar I'd appreciate
feedback.
>
> -
> Seßn O' Neill
> Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
> [subscribed: digest mode]
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Re: Slow disk-to-disk - [W2K OT]

2002-06-09 Thread Jared Still


Sean,

Goto sysinternals.com and get their monitoring tools.  (free)
You can log all IO and see what other IO may be taking place,
as well as timing information.

There's also a utility that will ( I think ) let you track what the 
AV software is doing as well.

Jared

On Friday 07 June 2002 06:58, O'Neill, Sean wrote:
> I've a script that until last Friday had been taking approximately 1 hour
> to take an Offline disk-to-disk backup of one of our databases.  Now it's
> taking 2.5 hours.  We've ruled our virus scanning software as a potential
> culprit.
>
> Basic Config is is a Compaq server W2K SP1 connected to a Compaq SAN.  The
> target and source disks are both in the SAN.  Xcopy is being used to
> perform disk-to-disk.  OK pretty off topic but just in case anyone has any
> bright ideas or has experienced someting similiar I'd appreciate feedback.
>
> -
> Seán O' Neill
> Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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