It may take longer. It may take less time. It depends on the environments.
You basically have to read the original and write the copy.
Read and write using the same media server.
You do not have to have the original media server do the duplication.
You can use an alternate read host.

>>> "Gravizi, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/30/2007 2:16 PM >>>

Does the duplication time take as long as when the original backup ran? Thanks, 
Thomas GraviziUNIX Systems AdministratorEnterprise OperationsSTERIS Corporation 
- Mentor, [EMAIL PROTECTED] - phone440.350.7078 - fax 
 From: Bob Stump [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 1:53 PM
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu; Gravizi, Thomas
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Moving assigned media to another volume pool?

 obvious suggestion is to duplicate the image onto another tape with the longer 
retention set for the duplicate.

>>> "Gravizi, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/30/2007 1:24 PM >>>Greetings all, I 
>>> need help in finding information how to move assigned media to a different 
>>> volume pool.  We recently had a backup job complete that has a 2 month 
>>> retention on one of our tapes.  That particular media is assigned to 2 
>>> month volume pool.  I need to increase the retention of the media to year, 
>>> and move that media to our 1 year volume pool.  I know to change the 
>>> retention level of the tape I use the bpexpdate command, but I don’t know 
>>> is how to move that assigned tape to another volume pool.  In the earlier 
>>> versions, I used vmquery *deassignbyid, but in 6.0 that command is 
>>> non-usable.  We are on 6.0 MP3, running off of Solaris 10. Any help is 
>>> greatly appreciated. Thanks, Thomas GraviziUNIX Systems 
>>> AdministratorEnterprise OperationsSTERIS Corporation - Mentor, [EMAIL 
>>> PROTECTED] - phone440.350.7078 - fax  



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