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    Instead of running an archive to get a full backup, is there a way to perform an actual full backup, instead of incremental.

    This would be a one time only. I'm figuring from command line or GUI interface you can do this.

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    you may be referring to "selective" backup. Refer to the admin reference guide on "define schedule" command.

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    Create an additional node (for Example "Node2_20210831") for a retention time of 10 years
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    I think backup selective ist the command you are looking for. It backups everything except the file which are excluded.

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    Hi,

    If you set up a new node and mgmt class, use copymode=absolute in copygroup. It will backup everything without looking at previous backups.
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