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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide
  3. About OpsCenter performance and tuning
  4. About tuning OpsCenter for increased performance
  5. About OpsCenter database defragmentation
  6. Checking the disk fragment count
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide

Checking the disk fragment count

Use the following procedure to check the disk fragment count in the server.log file on Windows or dbserver.log file on UNIX.

To check the disk fragment count

  1. Open the following files on Windows and UNIX respectively:

    Windows

    INSTALL_PATH\Symantec\OpsCenter\server\db\log\server.log

    UNIX

    <INSTALL_PATH>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/db/log/dbserver.log

  2. Search for the word fragment in the file. For example, when you search for fragment in server.log or dbserver.log, you may find the following line:
    Performance warning: Database file "G:\OpsCenter\db\vxpmdb.db" 
    consists of 2000 disk fragments

    Note:

    You may not find any results when you search for fragment. This result is completely fine. You may see such performance warnings when the disk fragment count is high.

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