Author: "Lunsford, Damien [CCC-OT_IT]" <damien.lunsford AT CITIGROUP DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:38:27 +1100
Hi, I am trying to troubleshoot a problem and I need to measure the speed of a restore using networker. Does anybody know how to redirect legato to restore to /dev/null on Solaris. We don't need the
Author: Tim Verbois <Tim.Verbois AT ET.VLAANDEREN DOT BE>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:58:44 +0200
Maybe relocate to /dev/null? Will that work? I am trying to troubleshoot a problem and I need to measure the speed of a restore using networker. Does anybody know how to redirect legato to restore to
Author: "Lunsford, Damien [CCC-OT_IT]" <damien.lunsford AT CITIGROUP DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:17:01 +1100
No, that doesn't work. Maybe relocate to /dev/null? Will that work? -- Tim Verbois EDS-Telindus Unix Team 02/553.71.73 To sign off this list, send email to listserv AT listserv.temple DOT edu and typ
Author: Davina Treiber <DavinaTreiber AT PEEVRO.CO DOT UK>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:25:47 +0100
Hi, I am trying to troubleshoot a problem and I need to measure the speed of a restore using networker. Does anybody know how to redirect legato to restore to /dev/null on Solaris. We don't need the
No, that doesn't work. The only practical way to do determine how long it takes to recover your data is to actually recover the data, either to the same server, but to a different file system on sim
As mentioned, a restore to /dev/null would be faster than a real restore because metadata wouldn't be created. Depending on the specifics, I might consider running a scanner > /dev/null for troubles
Author: Howard Martin <howard.martin AT EDS DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:32:26 -0400
If you are trying to see what is acting as a bottlneck in a restore and we are talking Solris then it might be worth trying :- on the storage node recover some of the data to /tmp (memory) this will
Author: Fazil Saiyed <fazil.saiyed AT ANIXTER DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:53:13 -0400
Hello, Can you not put in any temp space on the server to restore, if not try restoring back to alternate directory, when the data is being resgtore, start deleting files as they get restored, you wi