[Veritas-bu] RES: Running bpbkar32 from the command line
2006-10-18 14:03:02
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[Veritas-bu] RES: Running bpbkar32 from the command line |
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carlos_listas at yahoo.com.br (Carlos Alberto Lima dos santos) |
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Wed, 18 Oct 2006 16:03:02 -0200 |
Hi Jonathan, where can I get this utility? I need a tool to do
performance analysis to NetBackup and BackupExec.
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Carlos Alberto Lima dos Santos
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> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu] Em nome de
> Martin, Jonathan (Contractor)
> Enviada em: quarta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2006 16:25
> Para: Ellis, Jason
> Cc: veritas-bu at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> Assunto: Re: [Veritas-bu] Running bpbkar32 from the command line
>
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>
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> When doing performance analysis Veritas has given me a utility called
> SAS which runs with a few options and creates an .xml file which they
> then run through some program which spits out a .pdf. The
> tool utilizes
> ICMP so its much easier to use than anything port based and
> its given me
> some very good feedback when trying to utilize 100% of our gigabit
> pipes. Between the bpbkar utility and SAS utility I've been able to
> identify many bottlenecks and it assists greatly when
> performance tuning
> your network options. For my money its much better to
> isolate the local
> disk with bpbkar32 > null then the network pipe w/ SAS than to use
> bpbkar32 in an actual backup setting and try to read log files.
>
> -Jonathan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Ellis,
> Jason
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 7:03 PM
> To: veritas-bu at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] Running bpbkar32 from the command line
>
> Got a good one for the group...
>
> We're trying to do some bottleneck testing and are running into a
> problem with the FTP ports being closed down on our Windows systems,
> thus we cannot really test the network between the clients and media
> servers. We're trying to see if we can kick off bpbkar32 manually to
> just move a single file to disk on the media server to test
> the network
> like and FTP would.
>
> I know we test the client side locally by running:
>
> bpbkar32 -nocont [file_path_to_test] 1> nul 2> nul
>
> I also know that bpbrm is the process responsible for
> starting bpbkar32
> and passes all the information bpbkar32 needs to start the backup. One
> thought is to enable the bpbrm log file and see what options are being
> passed, however if anybody out there has already done this
> and can give
> me a breakdown of running bpbkar32 manually that would be great!
>
> Thanks in advanced!
>
> Jason Ellis
> Technical Consultant, Backup & Recovery
> Corp-IT Operations, La Mirada Datacenter IndyMac Bank
> Phone: (714) 520-3414
>
>
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