I'm trying to figure out the bpduplicate command (NBU 6.0 on Solaris).
How can I determine the acceptable values for -dstunit?
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I'm trying to figure out the bpduplicate command (NBU 6.0 on Solaris).
How can I determine the acceptable values for -dstunit?
It's where you want to have the data written. Any dstunit you have
defined should be valid.
This would allow you to pick a particular media server or volume type
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Just to answer my own question. I
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Its not really the correct option as you will now need to change the
copy number to 3 when you want to do a restore and not to copy number 2.
The reason i think this has happened is as the message suggests it
already has 2 copies as you did
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu]
bpduplicate question
Just to answer my own question. I
increased the Maximum backup copies in the Global
Attributes from the default of 2 to 3 and was able to rerun my
bpduplcate command. Im not sure this is the correct or only
solution but it appears to take