On the NDMP Configuration screen, the following settings are available.
The default setting is OFF. To change it, press the option number. | |
The default setting is OFF. To change it, press the option number. | |
The default setting is ON. To change it, press the option number. | |
The default setting is ON. To change it, press the option number. | |
The default setting is ON. To change it, press the option number. | |
The default setting is ON. To change it, press the option number. |
On the Configuration screen, the following settings are available.
This option specifies the block size used for read and write operations. The default value is 64KiB. On Linux and UNIX systems, you can increase the media block size for optimum performance. On Windows, you might be required to change the registry setting MaximumSGList to use block sizes larger than 64KB. Before changing this setting, check that the SCSI bus is only used by the tape devices. If other devices also use the SCSI bus, this registry change might prevent them from working. If you want to apply these changes only to a specific channel on the HBA, consult the hardware vendor. To change the registry setting on Windows, follow these steps:
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The default setting is ON. To change it, press the option number. | |||||||||||
On the Software Compression screen, the following settings are available. The software compression settings only apply to virtual tape drives.
The default setting is OFF. To perform software compression, change the setting to ON. The data is compressed when it is transferred to the device during backup. | |
Type the number of data blocks per compression unit. The default block size is 8KiB. |
On the Performance screen, the following settings are available.
The default setting is OFF. If your RAID system can respond instantaneously to synchronous IO writes, change the setting to ON. The ON setting allows multiple streams to generate output at similar rates resulting in similar jobs ending at the same time (but at the expense of overall throughput). Under most circumstances, it is best to leave this option at the default OFF state to achieve best overall performance. | |
(<Total number of buffers> x 32KiB) + 1 byte The total allowed shared memory is determined by the formula SHMMAX * SHMSEG. These values are often limited by the ulimit setting, and the command ulimit -a can be used to view these system settings. On Windows, you require at least 2GB RAM and large virtual memory. You might also have to change the MaximumSGlist setting on the SCSI card. | |
We recommend that you do not change the default setting for this option. | |
We recommend that you do not change the default setting for this option. | |
The default setting is ON. Do not change the default setting unless otherwise advised by Quest Technical Support. |
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