Handling spikes in storage transfer
2015-10-04 17:13:40
I have an SGI client node that while normally sends <= 1.5GB of data, is
now sending 36GB+.
Without accessing the client itself, how can I find out what is causing
this increase in TSM traffic ?
I have contacted the client owner, but their response is taking too long
and this spike it wreaking havoc on TSM.
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Zoltan Forray
Zoltan Forray
Virginia Commonwealth University - University Computing Center
e-mail: zforray AT vcu DOT edu - voice: 804-828-4807
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