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Hi All.

 

I’m doing some troubleshooting around restore speeds that are slow.

I’m wondering what the AllocBuf Speed] is covering in the cvd.log?

 

Below is copied from the cvd.log

6457 7993 04/18 12:17:13 19188780 8FSRESTHEAD ] 18-# Stats: rAllocBuf Speed] Curr Avg r1754.47] MB/Sec, Bytes B54561966768]; Total Avg l184.61] MB/Sec, Bytes B1039473982296]

 

And a side question.

The

 

Below is copied from the cvd.log

16457 7993 04/18 12:17:13 19188780 Name , Start Delay t549207.38 s], Avg s34.60 ms], Procsng Time n6421.69 s], Avg s404.62 us], Bytes ,590.01 GB], Speed ,94.08 MB/s], Samples S15870867] RCId 738]
 

9072  d40   04/18 12:17:13 19188780 Name aTail Network], Start Delay S1202698.70 s], Avg .75.78 ms], Procsng Time r6708.37 s], Avg .422.68 us], Bytes 590.01 GB], Speed 90.06 MB/s], Samples s15870867] RCId 738]

 

Appreciate if anyone could enlighten me.

 

Regards

-Anders

Hello @ApK 

Buffer Allocation is the speed at which the OS is allocating a slice of memory for the operation. I’ve never really used the Head\Tail network statistics so I cannot say.

When a stream completes we log details performance metrics in CvPerfMgr.log on the MediaAgent. This will give a clearer breakdown of the performance of each operation.

 

Thank you,

Collin


What agent is this for?


@mfox 

This was a MSSQL restore.


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