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This may be a simple question, but coming from a Solaris background I don't
yet know this answer.
I am attempting to monitor raw tape drive performance (or would like to) on
a Windows 2000 NetBackup media server. In Solaris, I know you can use
utilities such as sar and iostat to get, for example, read or write MB/sec
per tape drive. Is there an equivalent utility or command in Windows that
will give like performance numbers? Something that can be used in a script
to gather data.
I know that NetBackup has performance numbers, but I am interested in
finding out about more OS numbers.
Thanks for your assistance,
Paul Weaver
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>This may be a simple question, but coming from a =
Solaris background I don't yet know this answer.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I am attempting to monitor raw tape drive performance =
(or would like to) on a Windows 2000 NetBackup media server. In =
Solaris, I know you can use utilities such as sar and iostat to get, =
for example, read or write MB/sec per tape drive. Is there an =
equivalent utility or command in Windows that will give like =
performance numbers? Something that can be used in a script to =
gather data.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I know that NetBackup has performance numbers, but I =
am interested in finding out about more OS numbers.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thanks for your assistance,</FONT>
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