Originally posted by: luverofpeanuts
It does seem odd that LPAR2 takes longer, and I would agree, it seems likely that it's just not processing as fast because it's not getting as much CPU. Trying to find out why that is, is what I would be doing as well. Here are some followup questions that come to mind about your configuration...
1) Are the LPARS on the same physical system, or different? If so, are the physical systems identical, or different?
2) When you say LPARs are identical, assuming the underlying physical system is the same, processors assigned dedicated or shared? If shared, I assume the entitlement, virtual processors assigned, and processing weight factor is the same as well. (memory assigned is also identical?).
3) Is VIOS involved? The same VIOS for both? Is VIOS SEA utilized for networking? Is the VIOS processor/memory configuration identical as well, if they are on different VIOS?
4) Aside from the backup processes, are the database equally utilized? In which case, when they are synced, they are both send/receiving equivalent amount of data to the other? i.e. One DB is not 'primarily' getting most of the work/changes.
5) Is the backup server another physical machine? Is there any priority scheme that that system uses when doing backup processing? Could it be prioritizing one over the other?
6) What tool are using to compare CPU %? topas? nmon? vmstat? ..etc.