If data is stored using Netbackup, you find the copy number. suppose your primary copy is stored in NetBackup and long term is stored in access and Primary copy is not expired restore always go from primary copy. Either you can choose the copy numbe...
What you are trying to do is LFS, We don't support that, but you can write data using multi-streaming. Data is written to multiple tapes and while restoring it will stream backup from the same number of tapes
stop all the services,
run /usr/openv/db/bin/nbdbms_start_server -start
run /usr/openv/db/bin/dbping < ensure DB is up>
then run /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/nbemm &
run /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbemmcmd -listh < see if you can get output> , ...
you can bpdown -f -v and bpup -f -v to start and stop all the services. to start and stop individual service you can use bpdown -f -e SQLANYs_VERITAS_NB or bpup -f -e SQLANYs_VERITAS_NB