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bpduplicate
- Non-multiplexed backups
- Backups from disk type storage units
- Backups to disk type storage units
- Auspex-FastBackup, FlashBackup, or NDMP backups
If backups in the above categories are encountered during
duplication, NetBackup duplicates them first and uses
non-multiplexed duplication. Then, the multiplexed backups are
duplicated by using multiplexed duplication.
If all the backups in a multiplexed group are not duplicated, the
duplicated multiplexed group will have a different layout of
fragments. (A multiplexed group is a set of backups that were
multiplexed together during a single multiplexing session.)
If this option is not specified, all backups are duplicated using
non-multiplexed duplication.
For more information on multiplexing, see the NetBackup System
Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server.
-npc
new_primary_copy
Allows the primary copy to be changed. The value can be
1
or
2
.
The
-backupid
option must be specified with this option.
EXAMPLES
Example 1
The following command (all on one line) lists backups with a copy number of
1, that were backed up by the class named stdclass, and created between July 1,
1998, and August 1, 1998.
bpduplicate -PM -cn 1 -class stdclass -s 07/01/98 -e
08/01/98
Example 2
The following command (all on one line) duplicates copy 1 of the backups
listed in file
C:\tmp\bidfile
. The destination storage unit is unit1 and the
destination pool is dup_pool. Progress information is written to
C:\tmp\bpdup.ls
.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT