07-19-2022 05:35 PM
Hi all,
There is an article on "SLP_Multiple_Lifecycle" in the knowledge base, but there is no mention of why it is grouped.
What are the benefits of grouping?
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100002786
07-21-2022 04:31 AM
Hello
Just me thinking out loud... for instance less jobs in activity monitor the better, right? maybe less nbrb resources are used... less nbjm related thing... less mean more cpu/mem do remain for other things right? but that is only my take, so called common sense ;)
07-21-2022 07:06 AM
Also, for your other SLPs you can change the grouping behaviour (by default grouping happens) by going into Master server properties > SLP Parameters > and changing "Group images across SLPs" to "No".
07-21-2022 05:36 PM
hi quebek-san,
thank you for your reply.
however,
the replication caches the SO/FP of the target site required to transfer the target backup data and extracts the data to be transferred.
I think it is more efficient to process multiple jobs in parallel to use CPU / MEM than to combine them into one replication job.
how about?
07-22-2022 12:03 AM
Hello @hiromasa_y2g
Well you are Veritas employee ;) so ask the coders.
but also you can test this by changing what @X2 mentioned above. I do like these groups - my take.