Instead of laying down a filesystem on a veritas volume we left it RAW, letting a database organize the data.
Converted this data from another veritas filesystem to this RAW volume.
The problem is that the application running against the database is running slower now. It looks like the CPU time is the same, but the clock time is greatly increased. Is it possible that the raw partition we used
(/dev/vx/rdsk/data1/objst_rawvol) is not performing as well as the partition (/dev/vx/rdsk/data1/DB) the original /DB filesystem was on?
**** Total time spent for export: 5h29m56.32s ****
**** Total real time spent for export: 14h42m5.06s ****
Converted this data from another veritas filesystem to this RAW volume.
The problem is that the application running against the database is running slower now. It looks like the CPU time is the same, but the clock time is greatly increased. Is it possible that the raw partition we used
(/dev/vx/rdsk/data1/objst_rawvol) is not performing as well as the partition (/dev/vx/rdsk/data1/DB) the original /DB filesystem was on?
**** Total time spent for export: 5h29m56.32s ****
**** Total real time spent for export: 14h42m5.06s ****