Getting 128kb from one client over a 100mbit network connected to the
backup server which is gig ethernet and attached to L700 by fibre using
LTO2 drives.
When ever had this before its always just been duplex and autoneg
settings but this time that hasnt fixed things
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Edson Noboru Yamada
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Getting 128kb from one client over a 100mbit network connected to the backup
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Getting 128kb from one client over a 100mbit
Dave
Look in the performance tuning guide to test bpbkar to dev
null
Dave
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unix
Anyone point me in the direction of a doc or technote on how to
benchmark the bpbkar performance on a unix ( solaris ) client? I cant
find anything. Only the windows one.
Im having backup speed problems and want to rule out NBU. Strange thing
is if i set the network to 100 mb , full duplex,
You can use the unix time command to measure how long a bpbkar to /dev/null takes (googlebpbkar /dev/null and you should see the exact syntax).What do you mean by slow? How many MB/s are you getting?
edsonOn 11/6/06, Dave Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone point me in the direction of a doc