Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Capacity Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
- About this Guide
- Section I. Capacity planning
- Analyzing your backup requirements
- Designing your backup system
- Section II. Best Practices
- Section III. Performance tuning
- Section IV. Quick reference to Capacity planning and Performance tuning
- Index
Using nbperfchk to validate disk performance on NetBackup Appliances
The Nbperfchk command can also be used to test storage write speeds. If disk write speeds fall below 130 MB/s, there may be a potential issue with the underlying storage configuration in the appliance and Technical Support should be contacted to investigate. To test disk write speeds with nbperfchk, specify a path into the appliance storage being tested as the output path (-o argument value) for nbperfchk:
Table: Appliance storage paths
Appliance Storage | Storage Path | Example |
|---|---|---|
52xx MSDP |
| nbperfchk -I zero: -o /disk/nbperfchk.tst -s 64g -syncend |
52xx AdvancedDisk |
| nbperfchk -I zero: -o /advanceddisk/advol/nbperfchk.tst -s 64g -syncend |
Following are example runs of nbperfchk testing writes into MSDP and AdvancedDisk storage: 1) Nbperfchk write test into MSDP:
symmaster-a.Support> Nbperfchk run
Please enter options:
nbperfchk -I zero: -o /disk/nbperfchk.tst -s 64g
-syncend
Statistics log are recorded in nbperfchk_results.log
3448 MB @ 1723.2 MB/sec, 3448 MB @ 1723.2 MB/sec, at 1369103472
9380 MB @ 1875.6 MB/sec, 5932 MB @ 1977.3 MB/sec, at 1369103475
12736 MB @ 1591.3 MB/sec, 3356 MB @ 1117.7 MB/sec, at 1369103478
12736 MB @ 1157.1 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103481
12736 MB @ 909.1 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103484
12736 MB @ 748.6 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103487
12736 MB @ 636.3 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103490
12736 MB @ 553.4 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103493
12736 MB @ 489.5 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103496
12736 MB @ 438.9 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103499
12736 MB @ 397.8 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103502
12736 MB @ 363.7 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103505
12736 MB @ 335.0 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103508
12736 MB @ 310.4 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103511
12736 MB @ 289.3 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103514
12736 MB @ 270.8 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103517
12736 MB @ 254.5 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103520
18182 MB @ 342.8 MB/sec, 5446 MB @ 1815.4 MB/sec, at 1369103523
19936 MB @ 355.8 MB/sec, 1753 MB @ 583.9 MB/sec, at 1369103526
19936 MB @ 337.7 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103529
< output removed for brevity >
59456 MB @ 265.2 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103694
59456 MB @ 261.7 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103697
59456 MB @ 258.3 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103700
63330 MB @ 271.6 MB/sec, 3873 MB @ 1289.9 MB/sec, at 1369103703
Starting file sync to flush buffers...
Sync completed in 19.21 seconds
65536 MB @ 258.2 MB/sec
2) Nbperfchk write test into AdvancedDisk:
symmaster-a.Support> Nbperfchk run
Please enter options:
nbperfchk -I zero: -o /advanceddisk/advol/nbperfchk.tst -s 64g -syncend
Statistics log are recorded in nbperfchk_results.log
3776 MB @ 1886.3 MB/sec, 3776 MB @ 1886.3 MB/sec, at 1369103913
9104 MB @ 1819.1 MB/sec, 5328 MB @ 1774.4 MB/sec, at 1369103916
13036 MB @ 1627.9 MB/sec, 3931 MB @ 1309.2 MB/sec, at 1369103919
13036 MB @ 1183.9 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103922
13036 MB @ 930.2 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103925
13036 MB @ 766.0 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103928
13036 MB @ 651.1 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103931
13036 MB @ 566.2 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103934
13036 MB @ 500.9 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369103937
13529 MB @ 270.3 MB/sec, 493 MB @ 164.4 MB/sec, at 1369103961
< output removed for brevity >
59278 MB @ 315.0 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104099
59278 MB @ 310.1 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104102
59278 MB @ 305.3 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104105
59278 MB @ 300.6 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104108
59278 MB @ 296.1 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104111
59278 MB @ 291.7 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104114
59278 MB @ 287.5 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104117
59278 MB @ 283.4 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104120
59278 MB @ 279.4 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104123
59278 MB @ 275.5 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104126
59278 MB @ 271.7 MB/sec, 0 MB @ 0.0 MB/sec, at 1369104129
59614 MB @ 269.5 MB/sec, 336 MB @ 112.1 MB/sec, at 1369104132
63779 MB @ 284.5 MB/sec, 4164 MB @ 1387.7 MB/sec, at 1369104135
Starting file sync to flush buffers...
Sync completed in 18.65 seconds
65536 MB @ 268.4 MB/sec
All three examples show disk write throughput of more than 130 MB/s, which demonstrates good write performance for MSDP and AdvancedDisk storage.