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AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Using Your Tape Gateway
4. On the tree node that shows your host system, select the file system or file systems that you want to
back up, and choose
Next
to continue.
5. Open the tree node for the tape library you want to use, open the context (right-click) menu for the
tape drive you want to use, and then choose
Properties
.
6. Choose your media pool, choose
OK
, and then choose
Next
.
7. For the next three screens, accept the default settings and choose
Next
.
8. On the
Perform finishing steps in your backup/template design
screen, choose
Save as
to save
this session. In the pop-up window, give the backup a name and assign it to the group where you
want to save your new backup specification.
9. Choose
Start Interactive Backup
.
If the host system contains a database system, you can choose it as your target backup system. The
screens and selections are similar to the file-system backup just described.
Archiving a Tape
When you archive a tape, tape gateway moves the tape from the tape library to the offline storage.
Before you eject and archive a tape, you might want to check the content on it.
To check a tape's content before archiving it
1. Choose
Slots
and then choose the tape you want to check.
2. Choose
Objects
and check what content is on the tape.
When you have chosen a tape to archive, use the following procedure.
To eject and archive a tape
1. Open the context (right-click) menu for that tape, and choose
Eject
.
2. On the AWS Storage Gateway console, choose your gateway, and then choose
VTL Tape Cartridges
and verify the status of the virtual tape you are archiving.
After the tape is ejected, it will be automatically archived in the offline storage (GLACIER or
DEEP_ARCHIVE). The archiving process can take some time to complete. The initial status of the tape is
shown as
IN TRANSIT TO VTS
. When archiving starts, the status changes to
ARCHIVING
. When archiving
is completed, the tape is no longer listed in the VTL but is archived in GLACIER or DEEP_ARCHIVE.
Restoring Data from a Tape
Restoring your archived data is a two-step process.
To restore data from an archived tape
1. Retrieve the archived tape to a tape gateway. For instructions, see
.
2. Use HPE Data Protector to restore the data. This process is the same as restoring data from physical
tapes.
To restore data from a tape, use the following procedure.
To restore data from a tape
1. Choose the
Restore
shelf at the top left of the screen.
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