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Backup Copy Repository to Re-Seed Primary?

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This is the opposite of the question that is typically asked about seeding a backup copy repository. We lost a drive on one of our NAS units. During the rebuild, another failed. For some reason, the volume got corrupted (it shouldn't have, but that's a different problem). Is it possible to use a backup copy job's repository to re-seed the primary repository? If not, can we just do a new active full of each job to the primary and still maintain the recovery points of the backup copy repository?
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Re: Backup Copy Repository to Re-Seed Primary?

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Yep, it should be possible to map backup jobs to files created by backup copy jobs. In other words, you can use backups that are left to recreate primary repository. Thanks.
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Re: Backup Copy Repository to Re-Seed Primary?

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As well as map newly created backup copies to the existing chains.
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