[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/05/2006 08:52:26 AM:
> Tools like iometer on Windows and Bonnie on Unix can help you benchmark
> your disk subsystem. You can also do backups to the null device. See
> http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/242918.htm. This allows you to
> have bpkar32 process data locally, and elmiinate network connectivity
> and tape performance from the picture.
Thats awesome, I'll do that later this afternoon on the dssu's.
So far i was doing cp /dssu1 /tmp and iostat'ing that BUT as /tmp fills up so does swap.
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