Hello all :)
On our ongoing effort of making some use of the massively buggy snapshot 
feature of HSG80 we have another trouble to ask for experience :)
Namely we have observed severe reduction of the transfer speed from 
snapshot unit after some normal-speed sequential read. At the same time 
snapshot unit's regular 100% read I/O will change to 50% read, 50% write 
I/O (as observable from VTDPY). Usually the speed drops from ~20MB/s 
onto ~5MB/s in a few seconds and starts continous decline after that - 
until both original and snapshot unit freezes (accepting no I/O from 
servers), which is resolvable only by resetting the HSG80 controller 
that the units reside on. Other units are not affected in any way (even 
those on the same controller). VTDPY shows CPU highly idle even during 
the hang.
This "feature" does not have any connection to the write I/Os to the 
original or the snapshot units - it emerges even if there's no write I/O 
at all for both.
So can anyone point some hindsight into the problem? How is it possible 
to avoid the snapshot going 50% write 50% read (as if looping data with 
itself)? :)
Waiting to summarize :)
The configuration:
MA8000, 2xHSG80, ACS8.7S, full cache, transparent failover, mirrored cache
2xSanSwitch 8EL switches (in same domain, interconnected)
Alphaserver ES40, Tru64 5.1 PK3, mounts original unit.
Alphaserver AS1000, Tru64 5.1 PK3, mounts snapshot unit and does backup 
from it to MSL5026 via MDR using Veritas Netbackup Datacenter edition 4.5
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Sincerely
Martin Petder
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Kungla Dialoog C.P.
tel. +372 6 115 300
fax  +372 6 115 301
e-mail martin_at_kungla.ee
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Received on Wed Oct 30 2002 - 15:36:00 NZDT