At this point we have to look to the systems guys. Larry, Jim, Pete? Could be either the 2844 or the 280D or the stuff that connects them. Could also be something completely off the box (switches, tape drive internals, ???).
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WRKHDWRSC *STG
Resource        Type-model  Status                Text 
CMB04            2844-001   Operational           Storage Controller
  DC05           280D-001   Operational           Tape Controller 
  TAPGRT01       3573-040   Operational           Tape Library 
2844 Location :   U0595.001.10782A9-CB1-C03
280D Location :   U0595.001.10782A9-CB1-C04
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From:   Dan Kimmel <dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, 
Date:   06/13/2013 03:56 PM
Subject:        RE: LTO4 vs LTO3 speed
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I doubt if it's CPU. At least not main CPU. There's a lot of plumbing 
between the main CPU and I/O devices. The CPU probably loads a block into 
memory, then passes the address to I/O controller processor which copies 
memory to the I/O port and handles protocol. So you're dependent on the 
speed of that I/O processor and all the channels and busses that connect 
it to memory and to the I/O port.
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Perhaps the CPU?  Perhaps a Power 6 9117-MMA P30 just ain't man enough to 
drive this bad boy?
Resource        Type-model  Status                Text 
CEC01            9117-MMA   Operational           Main Card Enclosure 
PN03             28D4       Operational           System Control Panel 
MP13             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP14             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP15             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP16             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP17             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP18             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP19             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
MP20             53CF       Operational           System Processor Card 
PV01             52AD       Operational           Processor Capacity Card
SP04             294E       Operational           Service Processor Card 
SP05             294E       Operational           Service Processor Card 
...
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From:   Dan Kimmel <dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, 
Date:   06/13/2013 03:42 PM
Subject:        RE: LTO4 vs LTO3 speed
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Not much difference. Leads me to believe (or suspect, anyway) your 
performance bottleneck is not the speed of the tape, drive, or connection 
media.
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Subject: LTO4 vs LTO3 speed
I read a chart that says basically:
LTO1:  Up to 40MB/s
LTO2:  Up to 80MB/s
LTO3:  Up to 160MB/s
LTO4:  Up to 240MB/s
LTO5:  Up to 360MB/s
LTO6:  Up to 540MB/s
http://www-304.ibm.com/services/weblectures/dlv/partnerworld/online/ltu29864/mod%208%20ibm%20system%20storage%20tape%20part%203.ppt
And another chart that says the drive makes no difference - it's totally 
dependent on the interface (we use 280D or 5774)  (something smells rotten 
about this claim).
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1b69de8ff8246ff2c8625688700566393
This chart says LTO4  Sustained data transfer rate*     Up to 240 Mbps 
compressed*; 120 Mbps native
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/oem/lto4/specifications.html
Another chart says LTO3 Sustained data transfer rate1:  Up to 60 Mbps 
native
We have the LTO4 drives in question mounted in a 3573-L4U (aka TS3200) 
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ts3200/index.html
Moved from scsi LTO3 to fiber LTO4.
Full system save completed with BRMS:
         03/06/13  06/05/13
          LTO3      LTO4
SAVSYS    00:07     00:07
*IBM      00:06     00:05
*ALLUSR   06:06     06:18
*LINK     00:20     00:19
Another system:
          LTO3      LTO4
SAVSYS    00:18     00:19
*IBM      00:09     00:08
*ALLUSR   02:28     02:34
*LINK     01:30     01:23
Granted, there was a three month time difference in between there. 
Utilization may have changed.
System 1:
Information collected  . . . . . . . . . :   04/11/13  04:00:02
                                                % of         Size in 
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 77.11         3604127.46 
User directories                                1.50           70014.59 
Folders and documents                            .00                .14 
QSYS                                             .10            4481.52 
Other IBM libraries                              .39           18235.97 
Licensed Internal Code                           .11            5182.31 
Temporary space                                  .39           18319.04 
Unused space                                   20.41          953978.86 
System internal objects                          .16            7509.85 
Objects not in a library                         .00                .00 
TOTAL                                         100.17         4681849.74 
Information collected  . . . . . . . . . :   06/13/13  04:00:02
                                                % of         Size in 
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 80.05         3741731.66 
User directories                                1.56           72747.25 
Folders and documents                            .00                .14 
QSYS                                             .10            4596.45 
Other IBM libraries                              .38           17809.87 
Licensed Internal Code                           .11            5199.08 
Temporary space                                  .31           14563.16 
Unused space                                   17.57          821259.54 
System internal objects                          .20            9196.28 
Objects not in a library                         .00                .00 
TOTAL                                         100.28         4687103.43 
System 2:
Information collected  . . . . . . . . . :   04/11/13  04:00:04
                                                % of         Size in 
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 71.73          650784.59 
User directories                                7.37           66912.19 
Folders and documents                            .00              16.75 
QSYS                                             .53            4825.70 
Other IBM libraries                             1.67           15128.99 
Licensed Internal Code                           .54            4913.39 
Temporary space                                 2.45           22214.63 
Unused space                                   14.51          131641.09 
System internal objects                          .98            8872.16 
Objects not in a library                         .00                .01 
TOTAL                                          99.78          905309.50 
Information collected  . . . . . . . . . :   05/30/13  04:00:08
                                                % of         Size in 
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 70.35          638249.19 
User directories                                7.36           66821.73 
Folders and documents                            .00              16.75 
QSYS                                             .77            6973.45 
Other IBM libraries                             1.90           17223.31 
Licensed Internal Code                           .54            4913.39 
Temporary space                                 2.49           22568.05 
Unused space                                   15.78          143215.09 
System internal objects                         1.02            9224.12 
Objects not in a library                         .00                .00 
TOTAL                                         100.21          909205.08 
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