Re: NEED HELP - Restore performance
2003-04-01 18:11:43
Zoltan,
You've probably tried this already, but just in case...have you cranked up
resourceutilization and maxnummp?
Maybe no-query restores?
Just a thought...
-Lloyd
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 17:45:46 -0500
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU> wrote:
> This is a zOS TSM 4.2.3.2 server. The client server is AIX 4.3 with
> TSM client 4.2.3.0
>
> We had a recent hardware failure/disaster which resulted in a complete
> wipe of 250GB+ of storage on an AIX 4.3 system. To complicate matters,
> this is one of our email system, with 22-MILLION files comprising the
> 250GB.
>
> So, we start the *BIG* restore. To put it quaintly, restore performance
> sucks. We are averaging .5GB per hour. At this rate, it will take
> 15-20 DAYS !
>
> I have gone through the "TSM Performance Tuning" guide, to no avail. I
> had pretty much done everything the book suggests, long ago, with the
> exception of pagefixing storage for the VSAM/BSAM reads.
>
> Even checked its recommendations for the AIX system for things like
> TCPIP settings, etc.
>
> The AIX system is hardly breathing hard, when it comes to CPU
> utilization.
>
> What can I look at to do anything I can to speed things up ?
>
> Can I run multiple restores of different filesystems ?
>
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