The first check you need to do is to see if it's a NetBackup transport
limitation. Do one of the various tests to see if you're reading off the
file system fast enough (a backup to the null device is documented in a
technote somewhere).
.../Ed
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Heathe Yeakley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I picked up some Enterprise Client licenses to speed up the backups on
> some of my larger database servers. I've gone through the Fiber
> Transport guide and setup everything as the guide suggests. When I
> fire off my first backup, I'm only getting like 20 MB/s - 30 MB/s.
> Those aren't quite the numbers I was expecting. I've gone back through
> the guides and checked to see if there's some glaring mistake I've
> made and I can't find one.
>
> My question is this: For those of you that use FT, do I need to go
> into the OS and change anything on the HBA? Is there perhaps a setting
> in the OS or maybe on the firmware of the HBA itself that might be
> throttling my SAN bandwidth?
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Heathe Kyle Yeakley
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