AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Recovering a Virtual Tape From An Unrecoverable Gateway
Topics
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Recovering a Virtual Tape From An Unrecoverable Gateway (p. 335)
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Troubleshooting Irrecoverable Tapes (p. 337)
Recovering a Virtual Tape From An Unrecoverable
Gateway
Although it is rare, your tape gateway might encounter an unrecoverable failure. Such a failure can occur
in your hypervisor host, the gateway itself, or the cache disks. If a failure occurs, you can recover your
tapes by following the troubleshooting instructions in this section.
Topics
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You Need to Recover a Virtual Tape from a Malfunctioning Tape Gateway (p. 335)
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You Need to Recover a Virtual Tape from a Malfunctioning Cache Disk (p. 336)
You Need to Recover a Virtual Tape from a Malfunctioning Tape
Gateway
If your tape gateway or the hypervisor host encounters an unrecoverable failure, you can recover any
data that has already been uploaded to AWS to another tape gateway.
Note that the data written to a tape might not be completely uploaded until that tape has been
successfully archived into VTS. The data on tapes recovered to another gateway in this manner may be
incomplete or empty. We recommend performing an inventory on all recovered tapes to ensure they
contain the expected content.
To recover a tape to another tape gateway
1. Identify an existing functioning tape gateway to serve as your recovery target gateway. If you don't
have a tape gateway to recover your tapes to, create a new tape gateway. For information about how
to create a gateway, see
Choosing a Gateway Type (p. 75)
.
2. Open the AWS Storage Gateway console at
https://console.amazonaws.cn/storagegateway/home
.
3. In the navigation pane, choose
Gateways
, and then choose the tape gateway you want to recover
tapes from.
4. Choose the
Details
tab. A tape recovery message is displayed in the tab.
5. Choose
Create recovery tapes
to disable the gateway.
6. In the dialog box that appears, choose
Disable gateway
.
This process permanently halts normal function of your tape gateway and exposes any available
recovery points. For instructions, see
Disabling Your Tape Gateway (p. 182)
.
7. From the tapes that the disabled gateway displays, choose the virtual tape and the recovery point
you want to recover. A virtual tape can have multiple recovery points.
8. To begin recovering any tapes you need to the target tape gateway, choose
Create recovery tape
.
9. In the
Create recovery tape
dialog box, verify the barcode of the virtual tape you want to recover.
10. For
Gateway
, choose the tape gateway you want to recover the virtual tape to.
11. Choose
Create recovery tape
.
12. Delete the failed tape gateway so you don't get charged. For instructions, see
by Using the AWS Storage Gateway Console and Removing Associated Resources (p. 281)
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