Very slow Backup...TDP ERP for SAP

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Hello,

I have installed TDP ERP for SAP (oracle) 5.5 over a Windows 2003 Svr virtual machine, did the configuration and started an offline backup but it is very slow..like 10GB in 2 hours.

Backup is going to directly to disk, is there any configurations to improve the backup transfere rate??

I tested a normal file backup with BA client and it was very fast (1GB in less than 30 seconds).

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Default values for buffer 32, multiplexing 1

Sessions increase to 2

I tested with a similar node with all the default values and the transfere rate was OK.

I wiil try with only 1 session.
 
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Install the free ERP tool AdminAssist and connect your ERP client. ( for details see ERP users guide )

ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/.../tivoli-data-protection/r3/v621/admin_assist/

after the next backup run you are able to analyze the run by relaying it
find out where your bottleneck are "disk read" or "TSM write"
Regards Rai

Hi Rai,
I have installed admin assistant. I am not able to access it. Could you let me know if any additional configuration to be done to use it. do you have any documentation on how to use it.

Thanks,
Venkatesh
 
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Dear Venkatesh,

if the Administration Assistant is installed with default settings, it should working with as a

none secure connection on port 80
- http://<Administration Assistant Server host name>:<http port>

or if you chose secure connection
- https://<Administration Assistant Server host name>:<https port>

USER = ADMIN
PASSWORD = admin
( !!! uppercase and lowercase :-D )

More detailed are described in the Users Guide Chapter 5
---- http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoc....ibm.itsm.erp.doc/b_dp_erp_sap_orcl_guide.pdf

The other step is to enabling the Administration Assistant connection on TDP for ERP should be also described in the Guide
( Administration Assistant must work without this connection, but it make no sense )

Now it's your turn, check the setup for the used values ( see config file in the installation path ) HTTP or HTTPS , PORT , Firewall.
or
uninstall and reinstall the Administration Assistant to know all necessary values.

Hope that will help you out there , regards Rai
 
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Dear Venkatesh,

if the Administration Assistant is installed with default settings, it should working with as a

none secure connection on port 80
- http://<Administration Assistant Server host name>:<http port>

or if you chose secure connection
- https://<Administration Assistant Server host name>:<https port>

USER = ADMIN
PASSWORD = admin
( !!! uppercase and lowercase :-D )

More detailed are described in the Users Guide Chapter 5
---- http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoc....ibm.itsm.erp.doc/b_dp_erp_sap_orcl_guide.pdf

The other step is to enabling the Administration Assistant connection on TDP for ERP should be also described in the Guide
( Administration Assistant must work without this connection, but it make no sense )

Now it's your turn, check the setup for the used values ( see config file in the installation path ) HTTP or HTTPS , PORT , Firewall.
or
uninstall and reinstall the Administration Assistant to know all necessary values.

Hope that will help you out there , regards Rai


Thanks Rai for the reply. I have checked the document provided by you. I could read something about keystore and there is a command to set it up.

-​
Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=<keystore>-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=<password for keystore>
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=<truststore>

Could you help me on what values I need to use here. Thanks Venkatesh.
 
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