1) I checked and there is no tracker.exe
running.
2) There is no AV running on
it.
Checked event logs and only found entries about backing
up specific files under the information store.
Network speed?!? They are SAN MEDIA Servers, and
backup directly to the SSO drives.
Yes the policy is configured to use the storage unit for
the media server.
Seeing your backup time does not sound positive to
me.
75GB in 47 mins, means taking my 805GB divide by 75GB =
10.72 hours!
Hi
Well my Ex2k3 is a SAN Media - get approx 60 - 80GB+ - I backup
the information store policy and it uses one
drive.
You can use the * at the end to stream the stores (which sounds
like the route veritas has made).
To give you an idea, checking last nights backup took 47
mins to backup 75GB
I use SSO/SAN/Fiber/LTO3 HP ESL
Library.
Two things to look at:
1) Make sure tracker.exe is not running locally on the Exchange
box (Start, Run, type MSCONFIG and goto the STARTUP
tab)
2) Turn off any AV for the Windows operating system (do not turn
off Exchange AV)
Any errors in the event logs? Almost sounds like Network speeds
to me.
your policy is configured to use the storage unit for the Media
Server?
Hope this helps (a little!)
Regards
Simon
Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows Domain
Administrator
EADS Astrium
Limited, B23AA IM (DCS)
Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO3
5PU
Email:
Simon.Weaver AT Astrium.eads DOT net
All,
I have 2 Exchange 2003 servers, both running
Server 2003 SP2. I will have to admit I don't know much about the 2003
exchange setup, but I was told that they are on the latest patches for
Exchange. Both servers are SAN Media servers and backup to a tape
drive via SSO. The Silo is a L700E with 9940B tape drives. The
Disk space is actually EMC drives via a Disk SAN. The backup is a Full
backup every night.
Here is the issue… the backup doesn't run very
fast at least I don't think so.
Six months ago, we had Veritas come in and look
at them and help speed them up. We did 2 things; One we set
limits on the mailboxes of people so the overall size of the information
stores when down from 1.2TB to 705GB. Two, we changed the backups to
backup each of the 4 information stores at the same time and multiplex
them.
1st Exchange Server: (Total 81.4GB per
hour)
SG1
Mail 20.3GB per
hour
SG2
Mail 20.5GB per
hour
SG3
Mail 20.1GB per
hour
SG4 Public
Folder 20.5GB per hour
2nd Exchange Server: (Total 82.6GB per
hour)
SG1
Mail 19.5GB per
hour
SG2
Mail 19.9GB per
hour
SG3
Mail 19.4GB per
hour
SG4
Mail 23.8GB per
hour
Since that translates to about 22.5MB per second
on tape drives that should be able to do about 60MB. I have a couple
Windows 2003 server backups over the network that are doing 35MB per
second!
So, does anybody get about the same performance?
Better? Any ideas about things to look at?
Kevin Whittaker
Syniverse Technologies
Systems
Engineer - UNIX Admin
Work: (813)
637-5502
Cell: (813) 810-6456
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