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Run the bpimagelist command to see if the backupid is in the netbackup database, how many copies are and where they are .
bpimagelist -backupid server01.net_1705357985
Again, you do not have to add so many arguments in the bpduplicate command. Keep it simple.
The folowing command will use the primary copy to create another one.
bpduplicate -v -backupid server01.net_1705357985 -dp Mypool2 -dstunit mylibrary-01-hcart3-robot-tld-0 -L copi.wri -rl 100
You cannot change the copy number of a backup copy. Only to make it primary. use
bpduplicate -npc x -backupid server01.net_1705357985
I suggest you use SLPs to create the two-copy strategy. Using the two-copy configuration in the schedule will lead to missed copies if a copy fails. With SLPs, no matter what, you will have two copies automatically.
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