Re: [Networker] No of Session server is actively busy with
2005-07-27 06:44:26
On Jul 27, 2005, at 6:29 AM, Riaan Louwrens wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to (for the life of me) figure out an "easy" way to see
(via
nsradmin query) the number of sessions a backup server is currently
busy
with.
We have a Solaris server that seems to have performance degradation at
some point and the normal Solaris tools shows that the server itself
isn't very busy.
I would like to cron a job that does some stats as well as what Legato
is actually busy with at the moment.
It is quite a large server and sitting there manually counting
savesets
(or trying to go through them one by one if you use the "session"
or any
of the session related resources / options with nsradmin) just doesn't
work.
Any Suggestions?
Yes. Look in the daemon.log instead. If your suspicion is correct
that NSR is busy, it may actually be too busy to return results from
nsradmin. Calling nsradmin will also cause additional load on your
server.
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