On 1/10/2007 8:22 AM, Dave Markham wrote:
> Was there any response to the original question here? Im interested in
> testing network performance from a client using netbackup.
The best test I've found is iperf. You've got the backup to the null
device to test the read performance from the file s
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> Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Running bpbkar32 from the command line
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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 wh
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SAS which runs with a few options and creates an
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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 clie
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 manua