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Hello,
I'm running NetBackup Datacenter 3.4 with a library with 3 Sony AIT2 =
drives. We're in the process of trying to eek out a bit of extra =
performance out of these guys. Following some tracing, it was =
determined that the network bufer size desperately needed to be set =
higher, which we've done, but I would also like to tune the =
size_data_buffers as well. According to the AIT2 configuration manual, =
the drives support variable block sizes, and in fact for other platforms =
(Digital Unix), the recommend using a block size of 256K. The advice =
for Solaris 8 (my platform) is conspicuously absent though, and with the =
warning about the potential for un-restoreability when size_data_buffers =
is set to high (from the NB tuning guide), I want to proceed cautioly =
with this. Does anyone here have experience modifying size_data_buffers =
for NB 3.4 on Solaris 8 with Sony SDX 500C AIT2 drives? Any advice or =
pitfalls?
TIA,
George
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George Schlossnagle
1024D/1100A5A0 1370 F70A 9365 96C9 2F5E 56C2 B2B9 262F 1100 A5A0
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of extra performance out of these guys. Following some tracing, it =
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determined that the network bufer size desperately needed to be set =
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which we've done, but I would also like to tune the size_data_buffers as =
well. According to the AIT2 configuration manual, the drives =
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variable block sizes, and in fact for other platforms (Digital Unix), =
the=20
recommend using a block size of 256K. The advice for Solaris 8 (my =
platform) is conspicuously absent though, and with the warning about the =
potential for un-restoreability when size_data_buffers is set to high =
(from the=20
NB tuning guide), I want to proceed cautioly with this. Does =
anyone here=20
have experience modifying size_data_buffers for NB 3.4 on Solaris 8 with =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>TIA,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>--<BR>George =
Schlossnagle<BR>1024D/1100A5A0 =20
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