The best way to do this backup, is making a raw device backup, and
whether you need indivudual restore files is better you to use the
FlashBackup feature.
T+
Carlos Alberto Lima dos Santos
Eng. de Computação
Campinas-SP - Brasil
* carlos_listas < at > yahoo.com.br
icq 123987362
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De: veritas-bu-admin < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu] Em nome de O'Connor, Kyle
(Contractor)
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2005 20:55
Para: 'veritas-bu < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu'
Assunto: [Veritas-bu] Too many small files in filesystem
All,
I have NBU 4.5 running on AIX 5.2. We have 27 filesystems sized at 200G.
The files stored within these f/s are on average 120K. That is, there is
< at > 1.8 million files within each filesystem. The backups policy is running
mpx with 4 streams going to each tape drive ( 8 LTO drives total ). The
backups are completing in about 16 hours. I think the reduction of the
filesystems to 50G ( < 500K files per f/s ) might help to improve
performance. Has anyone else experienced this degradation of performance
with many small files within a f/s, and if so, how did you resolve the
issue. Please give specifics for average file size, f/s sizing and
performance improvements.
Thanks,
Kyle
