AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Using Your Tape Gateway
You create a media pool and write data to a virtual tape by using the same procedures you do with
physical tapes. For detailed information, see the Backing Up Data section of the
2. Write data to the tape. You back up data by using the Dell EMC NetWorker User application instead of
the Dell EMC NetWorker Management Console. The Dell EMC NetWorker User application installs as
part of the NetWorker installation.
Note
You use the Dell EMC NetWorker User application to perform backups, but you view the status
of your backup and restore jobs in the EMC Management Console. To view status, choose the
Devices
menu and view the status in the
Log
window.
Archiving a Tape in Dell EMC NetWorker
When you archive a tape, tape gateway moves the tape from the Dell EMC NetWorker tape library to the
offline storage. You begin tape archival by ejecting a tape from the tape drive to the storage slot. You
then withdraw the tape from the slot to the archive by using your backup application—that is, the Dell
EMC NetWorker software.
To archive a tape by using Dell EMC NetWorker
1. On the
Devices
tab in the NetWorker Administration window, choose
localhost
or your EMC server,
and then choose
Libraries
.
2. Choose the library you imported from your virtual tape library.
3. From the list of tapes that you have written data to, open the context (right-click) menu for the tape
you want to archive, and then choose
Eject/Withdraw
.
4. In the confirmation box that appears, choose
OK
.
The archiving process can take some time to complete. The initial status of the tape appears 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.
In the Dell EMC NetWorker software, verify that the tape is no longer in the storage slot.
In the navigation pane of the Storage Gateway console, choose
Tapes
. Verify that your archived tape's
status is
ARCHIVED
.
Restoring Data from an Archived Tape in Dell EMC NetWorker
Restoring your archived data is a two-step process:
1. Retrieve the archived tape a tape gateway. For instructions, see
Retrieving Archived Tapes (p. 181)
2. Use the Dell EMC NetWorker software to restore the data. You do this by creating a restoring a folder
file, as you do when restoring data from physical tapes. For instructions, see the
section of the
EMC NetWorker Administration Guide.
Next Step
Cleaning Up Resources You Don't Need (p. 133)
Testing Your Setup by Using IBM Spectrum Protect
You can back up your data to virtual tapes, archive the tapes, and manage your virtual tape library (VTL)
devices by using IBM Spectrum Protect (formerly known as Tivoli Storage Manager). In this topic, you can
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