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It simply seems that you do not have sufficient tapes to meet duplication needs.
The NBU cleanup fuction works the same for backup and duplication process.
Trying to fix it by removing failed pieces of a multiplexed tape is not going to work. Unless you choose to demultiplex duplications. Then only the very last image duplication will fail and should be discarded at the next cleanup cycle.
Use the tame wasted with failed duplications due to insufficient media as motivation to purchase more media.
You say it works the same way for backups and duplications, but that is not what I'm seeing. I guess that's my point. You said,
"Unless you choose to demultiplex duplications. Then only the very last image duplication will fail and should be discarded at the next cleanup cycle."
But the tape is not multiplexed, and the very last image is not being discarded in the cleanup cycle. In the tape reports, I see the failed image in the list of "tape contents" report, but it doesn't show in the "images on tape" report or when searching the catalog. Since the cleanup cycle is not removing that final invalid image on the tape, I'm wondering if there is a command line option I can use to manually remove it?
I will be sure to be more careful in the future to make sure that the new media I add is set as "Scratch" media.. :)
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