I have come across issues with our disk staging units as well, but it is not 
fragmentation...

out of two media servers, only one presents the symptom of de-staging slowing 
down.

System A - Master Server, Solaris 10 Sparc, 2x DSU's (each 4x 4+1 FC attached 
SATA disks) formatted VXVM/VXFS.

System B - Media Server to System A, Solaris 10 Sparc, 1x DSU (4x 4+1 FC 
attached SATA disks) formatted ZFS.

System B gives us consistent performance, month in month out.

System A works great, better than System A (by about 50MB/s). However, there is 
a noticeable decrease in de-staging performance (probably staging performance 
as well, but who is up at 11pm to see that) after about 2 weeks of system 
uptime. and after about 4 weeks the issue is blatantly staring us in the face, 
we see about only 50MB/s of de-staging performance.

The last time this issue hit us I did some tests, dd from DSU to tape = Slow, 
dd from DSU to null = Slow, dd from zero to DSU = Slow, DD from Zero to tape = 
FAST :-). ok, I'm happy it is not tape subsystem, I thought for a moment I have 
a ZFS mirror of 2x 2.5" SAS disks on System A, copied a Large image from DSU to 
the SAS disk. I performed first the dd test of that image to null from the DSU, 
still slow. OK, I performed the dd test from SAS to null = Fast. Wait, What a 
single 2.5 SAS disk is faster that 16x SATA disks ? No way.
I knew through previous experiences that a reboot clears (temporarily) the 
symptom. and on this most recent experience I rebooted, and as soon as it 
returned, dd from the DSU to null = Blazingly Fast.

I will be replacing the VXFS DSU's with ZFS in the future.

Regards

Adam.



________________________________
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu 
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Ed Wilts
Sent: Thursday, 7 May 2009 12:38 AM
To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Netbackup 6.5 DSSU fragmentation

It's not just a fragmentation issue - a defrag'ed file system may also give you 
poor destage performance.

A bunch of people have reported this issue but so far nobody has found the 
smoking gun.  It's an issue on multiple platforms as well.

   .../Ed

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 4:10 AM, owiking 
<netbackup-fo...@backupcentral.com<mailto:netbackup-fo...@backupcentral.com>> 
wrote:

Im having problems with my diskstage getting to fragmented and thus getting 
very slow performance when duplicating to tape. Running defrag isnt an option 
since the files are reaplced fequently and the defrag job will take to long 
time to run.
>From what Ive seen and read, this is a major problem for alot os users of 
>Netbackup.

Is there a way to force Netbackup to preallocate space on the diskstage for 
each backupjob, instead as it is now that they are all written in fragments all 
over the disk?

Ive read some about the differences with Basic and Advanced diskstages in 
Netbackup, Im running Basic atm, but havent found any information that Advanced 
could preallocate space?

My diskstage is 5.5tb large, is it better to make to divide it to 2-3 
partitions to avoid fragmentation?


    .../Ed

Ed Wilts, RHCE, BCFP, BCSD, SCSP, SCSE
ewi...@ewilts.org<mailto:ewi...@ewilts.org>

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