[Networker] RE : [Networker] save.exe hogging processor to 100%
2006-01-09 07:53:41
Some debug steps in raw ....
1) bring back client parallelism to 1 (edit client resource and adjust from 4
to 1)
and see how the problem is going.
2) remove compression directive and see how the problem is going because
compression is CPU killer.
3) once you determined which drive is causing your problems,
you can start the save session from the client and in verbose mode
(save -s server -c client -b "pool" -w brow_pol -y/-e ret_pol -v -l full <path>)
You will so be able to determine where the failure/behaviour is occuring.
Maybe a corrupted file/dir.
HTH,
Th
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De: Legato NetWorker discussion de la part de Kilpatrick, Mark
Date: lun. 9/01/2006 13:24
À: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Objet : [Networker] save.exe hogging processor to 100%
Hi, I have a windows 2000 server that has been running the legato client
7.2 for some time without issues. Two weeks ago the OS backup has
started to fail to backup and the processor is being run at 100%. There
are four save.exe running and they are causing the processor to run at
100%. I cannot kill these processes. The only solution is to reboot the
server.
When the OS backup starts it does not fail. It just sits there saying
that it is running and never times out but does not backup anything. It
does not appear to be a security issue and I have backed up one single
test fiel successfully but then the second test faield with the same
error. The strange thing is that the exchange database backs up
correctly.
I have seen this happen on one other server two weeks ago but the
problem has not reoccurred.
Any know issues or similar instances of this problem occurring?
Thanks, Mark
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