Are you using flexvol? Are you using qtree snapmirror or volume snapmirror? You also need to find out what is the CPU utilization of the filers. Qtree snapmirror is logical and takes up more CPU to start and if the filers are busy, which I think for a mail application it could potentially be, then you might be having problem due to the systems being overloaded.
I have not done much snapmirror on FAS270 but on a FAS940 cluster I was routinely getting ~100 GB per hour for qtree snapmirror. Not sure if that helps.
Derek
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Bleek Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 6:19 AM To: Toaster Admins Subject: Snapmirror transferrates??
Hello,
I wonder what transferrate I could expect for snapmirror volumes (an/or qtrees) between 2 FAS270 directly connected with Gigabit Ethernet.
We use one filer as NFS backing store for our Mailsystem (Communigate Pro) with mdir mailbox format, so we have many small files here.
I see abnormal high lags with really moderate sizes of the transferred data.
For instance we need about 20 to 40 minutes to transfer 100 to 600 MBytes!
The filesystems a 50% filled 250 GByte Volume/qtree with 10.3 million files (with 7 mio free inodes).
so the average filesize is about 12KByte.
We use Ontap 7.0.4 here and will upgrade to 7.0.5 next week. But I don't really have much hope that this will change the problem.
Could anybody give me some data about his/her transfer rates? I really can't believe, that this slow transfers are normal.
An repeatedly snapmirror status command on the filer shows this:
at first the transfer startet and transferred about 68 MByte in 80 seconds. after that it paused for 15 minutes (output constantly "transferring 68MB done"). from minute 16 to 26 it says "transferring inodes". in these 11 minutes it transferred 225.000 inodes. after that it transfers data again. in minute 28 it has transferred 550 MBytes. after that one minute pause and then the status is idle.
Has netapp/snapmirror a big problem with small files? I don't want to switch to mailbox format because I like the advantages of mdir (single copy mailstore, easier backup?)
Thanks for any hints, thomas