[Veritas-bu] looking for a command.
2005-07-07 16:30:13
Hello Paul
You can do this by bperror -l where says Kbytes/sec or by the bpimagelist
IMAGE line with the -l option. I remember correct field 15 is elapsed secs
and field 19 is Kbytes
The bpimagelist metode maybe only work after a finished backup stream.
You can see http://mian.homepage.dk/ksh/tapewritespeed.html and
http://mian.homepage.dk/ksh/transferprdrive.html to see how I have solved
similar problems under NBU3.4
Let me know if you need a quick and dirty ksh script based on the
bpimagelist metode
Regards
Michael
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 15:06:28 -0400, Paul Keating wrote
> I'm looking for something that will give me a listing of all active backup
jobs, and their "point in time" throughput.
>
> I've had a few machines whose backup jobs have hung, due to an error with
Windows Open File backup, or are writing extremely slow due to a NIC duplex
mismatch (switch port hard set to 100FD, and client's Gig card set to
Auto/Auto) where the client's connection was stuck at 100HD on a 100FD port,
and the client hogged a tape drive for 52 hours over the weekend trying to
write 60 Gig at 88KB/s.....the job didn't "fail" so there were no alerts
sent.
>
> Basically, I'm looking for a way that I can determine a client's
throughput using a script, and send out an alert if I have a client writing
at less than 200KB/s or something.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Paul
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