AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Using Your Tape Gateway
8. Choose the drive you want to add to the bay that is displayed, and then choose
Next
.
Important
When you add a drive to a bay, the drive and bay numbers must match. For example, if
bay 1 is displayed, you must add drive 1. If a drive is not connected, leave its matching bay
empty.
9. When your client machine appears, choose it, and then choose
Next
. The client machine can appear
multiple times.
10. When the drives are displayed, repeat steps 7 through 9 to add all the drives to the bays.
11. In the
Configuration
tab, choose
Manage devices
and on the
Manage Devices
page, expand your
medium changer to see the devices that you added.
Backing Up Data to a Tape in the Quest NetVault Backup
You create a backup job and write data to a virtual tape by using the same procedures you do with
physical tapes. For detailed information about how to back up data, see the
Archiving a Tape by Using the Quest NetVault Backup
When you archive a tape, a tape gateway ejects the tape from the tape drive to the storage slot. It
then exports the tape from the slot to the archive by using your backup application—that is, the Quest
NetVault Backup.
To archive a tape in Quest NetVault Backup
1. In the Quest NetVault Backup Configuration tab, choose and expand your medium changer to see
your tapes.
2. On the
Slots
row, choose the settings icon to open the
Slots Browser
for the medium changer.
3. In the slots, locate the tape you want to archive, choose it, and then choose
Export
.
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