SV: [Veritas-bu] Through put question
2005-11-17 19:45:10
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David Rock <dave-bu AT graniteweb DOT com> (David Rock) |
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* Hindle, Greg <Greg.Hindle AT constellation DOT com> [2005-11-16 15:17]:
> Any idea then on how to do this?=20
Of course. ;-)
You need to look at the individual tries and their start/elapsed/end
values. Basically, you are doing the same thing you thought to do, but
only on the actual write time.
This link has a good explanation for field values in the bpdbjobs
-all_columns output. It's a bit dated, but functionally still useful.
You can get more detailed information from the 5.1 documentation, too.
The newer versions (4.5, 5.x, etc) display a reasonably accurate kb/sec
while the job is running for a quick status.
http://www.backupcentral.com/foms/netbackup-serve/cache/194.html
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David Rock
david AT graniteweb DOT com
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