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Hi Mike,
Sounds like there is too high demand for duplicates and not enough resources.
You can cancel is using, but note that once cancelled they won't start again. You'll need to duplicate manually.
nbstlutil cancel -backupid <backupid>
nbstlutil cancel -lifecycle <lifecycle>
What I think you need to do is suspend the SLPs (stop secondary operations like duplication) and then enable them one by one. That way you can see what is generating the bulk.
For the SLP design, is it very granular? I find it's easier to manage if you have a well layed out design.
Below is a Simple Example split by SITE, Application Type, Frequency. From there you can still expand it to going to more detail on the Application (SQL, Exhange, Oracle, NDMP) etc. That way when the SLP run you don't just SLP_Daily and have no clue who its for.
FDC_APP_Daily
FDC_APP_Weekly
FDC_APP_Monthly
FDC_APP_Yearly
FDC_FS_Daily
FDC_FS_Weekly
FDC_FS_Monthly
FDC_FS_Yearly
JDC_APP_Daily
JDC_APP_Weekly
JDC_APP_Monthly
JDC_APP_Yearly
JDC_FS_Daily
JDC_FS_Weekly
JDC_FS_Monthly
JDC_FS_Yearly
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