I have an aggr with
two volumes on it. One of them is a 3.5 TB CIFS/NFS share that is reasonably
fast to snapvault and a 1 TB NFS share (ESX VMs) that is exceptionally slow. 
As in it’s been doing it’s initial copy for over a week and still
has not finished. NDMP backups of this volume are also quite slow, does anyone
know why it would be so much slower then the other volume using the same
spindles? The filer is not under extreme load, although occasionally it’s
pretty busy. Here is a “normal” sysstat:
CPU   Total    Net
kB/s    Disk kB/s    Tape kB/s Cache Cache  CP  CP Disk
       ops/s    in  
out   read  write  read write   age   hit time ty util
 12%    1007  2970 
8996  15769   9117     0     0     8   93%  49%  :  41%
 18%     920  2792 
6510  11715   6924     0     0     8   99%  84%  T  39%
 15%    1276  3580
10469  15942   8041     0     0    10   92%  33%  T  36%
 13%    1487  3416
11347  15632   4907     0     0    11   89%  42%  :  43%
 17%    1417  3180 
9890  14000   9444     0     0     9   98%  79%  T  41%
 13%     972  3704 
9705  15427   9934     0     0     7   92%  46%  T  51%
 18%    1087  2947
11911  17717   4640     0     0     9   98%  33%  T  47%
 11%    1204  3358
11219  14090   5159     0     0     7   88% 100%  :  50%
 12%    1161  2808 
9085  12640   5936     0     0     9   90%  33%  T  44%
 13%     981  4735
11919  16125   7097     0     0     9   92%  45%  :  43%
 15%    1158  5780
12480  17565   8266     0     0    10   92%  88%  T  41% 
I’m just having
difficulty trying to determine why two volumes on the same spindles would be 
so different in the time it takes to do their initial transfer. Also, the VM’s
do not seem slower then those hosted on other aggregates (this one is 3 RG of 11
disks each, Ontap 7.2.4 on a 3070A IBM rebranded).