Actually, if your copying a qtree, ndmpcopy will preserve the qtree. If you're copying something within a qtree it won't.
Steve> I used ndmpcopy -level 0 to copy an entire volume that Steve> contained over 20 qtrees to a newly created volume. When I was Steve> done, the target volume had normal directories in the place of Steve> the original qtrees, as indicated by the "qtree" command. DOT Steve> 5.3.7R2
I ran into this too on DOT 5.3.6?? when I used nmdpcopy. I had to pre-create the qtrees on the destination as well.
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