We have a devtype=file stgpool that is on NAS disk, accessed via NFS,
and we're getting very slow performance with TSM reading or writing it.
In a test, the Unix cp command moved data about 5 times faster than TSM
Migration.
I have been adjusting the number of migration processes up and down,
while watching network data flow numbers with topas, trying to get
clues. There comes a point, that processor wait time goes over 90%, and
then it hits a wall. The maximum seems to be about 10Mbytes/sec on a
point-to-point network consisting of three trunked GigE connections. A
single Unix cp command could write about 48Mbytes/sec, to the same NFS
filesystem, on the same NFS server, across the same network.
Anybody else faced this kind of issue?
Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago rogerd AT uic DOT edu
Academic Computing & Communications Center
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