Hi,
Just use nsrclone, it'll work fine. You'll have to make sure that the target
pool can be written to NDMP type of devices, and all the other normal rules,
but nsrclone will call nsrndmp_clone when appropriate.
Dave
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:17:26 -0500
From: Sid Martin <swmartin AT LINK DOT COM>
Subject: Re: 7.2 NDMP Cloning
Dale Russell wrote:
>I haven't tried cloning NDMP volumes, but it appears that you can. Try running
>the following command: nsrndmp_clone [ -s server ] [ -b pool ] -V { -f file |
>volumeid ...} or nsrndmp_clone [ -s server ] [ -b pool ] { -f file | volume
>...}
>
>This should work for you.
>
>
>Sid Martin <swmartin AT LINK DOT COM> wrote:
>Has anyone successfully cloned NDMP volumes. I have updated from 6.1.4
>Legato to 7.2 legato and have changed media tyope from DLT 7000 to LTO2. I
>have a server that has both JB defined and now want to clone from DLT to
>LTO. Has anyone done this yet...
>
>How?
>
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