AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Using Your Tape Gateway
2. Choose the
Source
tab, and then choose the file system or database system you want to restore.
3. Choose the
Destination
tab and accept the default settings.
4. Choose the
Schedule
tab, choose the repeat method that you want to use, and then choose
Submit
.
Next Step
Cleaning Up Resources You Don't Need (p. 133)
Testing Your Setup by Using Bacula Enterprise
You can back up your data to virtual tapes, archive the tapes, and manage your virtual tape library (VTL)
devices by using Bacula Enterprise version 10. In this topic, you can find basic documentation on how to
configure the Bacula version 10 backup application for a tape gateway and perform backup and restore
operations. For detailed information about how to use Bacula version 10, see
or contact Bacula Systems.
Note
Bacula is only supported on Linux.
Setting Up Bacula Enterprise
After you have connected your virtual tape library (VTL) devices to your Linux client, you configure the
Bacula software to recognize your devices. For information about how to connect VTL devices to your
client, see
Connecting Your VTL Devices (p. 84)
.
To set up Bacula
1. Get a licensed copy of the Bacula Enterprise backup software from Bacula Systems.
2. Install the Bacula Enterprise software on your on-premises or in-cloud computer.
For information about how to get the installation software, see
Enterprise Backup for Amazon S3
. For additional installation guidance, see the Bacula whitepaper
Cloud Services and Object Storage with Bacula Enterprise Edition
.
Configuring Bacula to Work with VTL Devices
Next, configure Bacula to work with your VTL devices. Following, you can find basic configuration steps.
To configure Bacula
1. Install the Bacula Director and the Bacula Storage daemon. For instructions, see chapter 7 of the
Using Cloud Services and Object Storage with Bacula Enterprise Edition
Bacula white paper.
2. Connect to the system that is running Bacula Director and configure the iSCSI initiator. To do so, use
the script provided in step 7.4 in the
Using Cloud Services and Object Storage with Bacula Enterprise
3. Configure the storage devices. Use the script provided in the Bacula whitepaper discussed preceding.
4. Configure the local Bacula Director, add storage targets, and define media pools for your tapes. Use
the script provided in the Bacula whitepaper discussed preceding.
Backing Up Data to Tape
1. Create tapes in the Storage Gateway console. For information on how to create tapes, see
.
2. Transfer tapes from the I/E slot to the storage slot by using the following command.
/opt/bacula/scripts/mtx-changer
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