> <And if I can, can one new tape hold multiple tape copies? That is, can
I
> do a tape-to-tape copy of an old tape from 2005-09 onto a new blank
tape,
> and then add the contents of 2006-02 onto the new tape that has 2005-09
on
> it, or is the tape-to-tape copy similar to an image copy? i.e., nothing
> else can be added to the new tape? >
>
> Yes, you can use nsrclone to make a clone of a saveset (and you can
> change browse and retention time) and store it in a volume, then you
> can use the same volume to store another different clone. Networker
> don't let you save multiple instances of a same saveset clone in one
volume.
OK! So if I do
nsrclone -v -b "Special Request" -S 1230201028/1280562506
NW should load the original tape with the saveset specified above, and
clone it onto a tape that is the new backup clone pool I created called
"Special Request". Yes?
And I can repeat the above, listing specific savesets, and nothing will
change for the original savesets (i.e., retention/browse times)? I don't
care about the retention/browse for the cloned copy, as that's going
offsite to fulfill a legal request.
Thanks
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