Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
That only works if the snapmirror was scheduled. If it was started manually (or a scheduled snapmirror was aborted and restarted manually) I don't know of any way to determine the speed. On the other hand, the /etc/log/auditlog* contains the manually executed commands, and should go back at least 5 weeks, so the command should be in there.
On 11/9/09 4:35 PM, "Roach, Steve" Steven.Roach@netapp.com wrote:
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
That only works if the snapmirror was scheduled. If it was started manually (or a scheduled snapmirror was aborted and restarted manually) I don't know of any way to determine the speed. On the other hand, the /etc/log/auditlog* contains the manually executed commands, and should go back at least 5 weeks, so the command should be in there.
On 11/9/09 4:35 PM, "Roach, Steve" Steven.Roach@netapp.com wrote:
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
That only works if the snapmirror was scheduled. If it was started manually (or a scheduled snapmirror was aborted and restarted manually) I don't know of any way to determine the speed. On the other hand, the /etc/log/auditlog* contains the manually executed commands, and should go back at least 5 weeks, so the command should be in there.
On 11/9/09 4:35 PM, "Roach, Steve" Steven.Roach@netapp.com wrote:
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
That only works if the snapmirror was scheduled. If it was started manually (or a scheduled snapmirror was aborted and restarted manually) I don't know of any way to determine the speed. On the other hand, the /etc/log/auditlog* contains the manually executed commands, and should go back at least 5 weeks, so the command should be in there.
On 11/9/09 4:35 PM, "Roach, Steve" Steven.Roach@netapp.com wrote:
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087
So based on that KB article doing the following from the command line should show what the throttle is set for:
NetApp:> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
-----Original Message----- From: Webster, Stetson Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 5:09 PM To: John Stoffel; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Not exactly your specific question, but this will take you there.
How to remove SnapMirror throttling on the fly: https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb20418
Good luck.
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: netapp.com/and
-----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Determining the current 'snapmirror throttle' value?
Guys,
Does anyone know how to determine what the current setting of 'snapmirror throttle N destination' actually is? I've tried looking at the output of:
snapmirror status -l snapmirror throttle
We're looking to dynamically throttle and un-throttle connections, and it would be nice to confirm what the actual setting is without have to guess and just set the value blindly.
We're running 7.2.6.1 and moving to 7.3.1.1 soon, or something newer.
Thanks, John John Stoffel - Senior Staff Systems Administrator - System LSI Group Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. - http://www.toshiba.com/taec john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com - 508-486-1087