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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 with Amazon Storage Gateway. (IBM Spectrum Protect was formerly known as Tivoli Storage Manager.)

This topic contains basic information about how to configure the IBM Spectrum Protect version 8.1.10 backup software for a Tape Gateway. It also includes basic information about performing backup and restore operations with IBM Spectrum Protect. For more information about how to administer IBM Spectrum Protect backup software, see IBM's Overview of administration tasks for IBM Spectrum Protect.

The IBM Spectrum Protect backup software supports Amazon Storage Gateway on the following operating systems.

  • Microsoft Windows Server

  • Red Hat Linux

For information about IBM Spectrum Protect supported devices for Windows, see IBM Spectrum Protect (formerly Tivoli Storage Manager) Supported Devices for AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and Windows.

For information about IBM Spectrum Protect supported devices for Linux, see IBM Spectrum Protect (formerly Tivoli Storage Manager) Supported Devices for Linux.

Setting Up IBM Spectrum Protect

After you connect your VTL devices to your client, you configure the IBM Spectrum Protect version 8.1.10 software to recognize them. For more information about connecting VTL devices to your client, see Connecting Your VTL Devices.

To set up IBM Spectrum Protect
  1. Get a licensed copy of the IBM Spectrum Protect version 8.1.10 software from IBM.

  2. Install the IBM Spectrum Protect software on your on-premises environment or in-cloud Amazon EC2 instance. For more information, see IBM's Installing and upgrading documentation for IBM Spectrum Protect.

    For more information about configuring IBM Spectrum Protect software, see Configuring Amazon Tape Gateway virtual tape libraries for an IBM Spectrum Protect server.

Configuring IBM Spectrum Protect to Work with VTL Devices

Next, configure IBM Spectrum Protect to work with your VTL devices. You can configure IBM Spectrum Protect to work with VTL devices on Microsoft Windows Server or Red Hat Linux.

Configuring IBM Spectrum Protect for Windows

For complete instructions on how to configure IBM Spectrum Protect on Windows, see Tape Device Driver-W12 6266 for Windows 2012 on the Lenovo website. Following is basic documentation on the process.

To configure IBM Spectrum Protect for Microsoft Windows
  1. Get the correct driver package for your media changer. For the tape-device driver, IBM Spectrum Protect requires version W12 6266 for Windows 2012. For instructions on how to get the drivers, see Tape Device Driver-W12 6266 for Windows 2012 on the Lenovo website.

    Note

    Make sure that you install the "non-exclusive" set of drivers.

  2. On your computer, open Computer Management, expand Media Changer devices, and verify that the media changer type is listed as IBM 3584 Tape Library.

  3. Ensure that the barcode for any tape in the virtual tape library is eight characters or less. If you try to assign your tape a barcode that is longer than eight characters, you get this error message: "Tape barcode is too long for media changer".

  4. Ensure that all your tape drives and media changer appear in IBM Spectrum Protect. To do so, use the following command: \Tivoli\TSM\server>tsmdlst.exe

Configure IBM Spectrum Protect for Linux

Following is basic documentation on configuring IBM Spectrum to work with VTL devices on Linux.

To configure IBM Spectrum Protect for Linux
  1. Go to IBM Fix Central on the IBM Support website, and choose Select product.

  2. For Product Group, choose System Storage.

  3. For Select from System Storage, choose Tape systems.

  4. For Tape systems, choose Tape drivers and software.

  5. For Select from Tape drivers and software, choose Tape device drivers.

  6. For Platform, choose your operating system and choose Continue.

  7. Choose the device driver version that you want to download. Then follow the instructions on the Fix Central download page to download and configure IBM Spectrum Protect.

  8. Ensure that the barcode for any tape in the virtual tape library is eight characters or less. If you try to assign your tape a barcode that is longer than eight characters, you get this error message: "Tape barcode is too long for media changer".

Writing Data to a Tape in IBM Spectrum Protect

You write data to a Tape Gateway virtual tape by using the same procedure and backup policies that you do with physical tapes. Create the necessary configuration for backup and restore jobs. For more information about configuring IBM Spectrum Protect, see Overview of administration tasks for IBM Spectrum Protect.

Note

If your Tape Gateway restarts for any reason during an ongoing backup job, the backup job might fail. If the backup job fails, the tape status in IBM Spectrum Protect changes to ReadOnly. If you know the tape has not been fully utilized, you can manually change the tape status back to ReadWrite, and either resume or resubmit the backup job using the same tape. IBM Spectrum Protect might continue the failed backup job on a different tape if other tapes in ReadWrite status are available.

Restoring Data from a Tape Archived in IBM Spectrum Protect

Restoring your archived data is a two-step process.

To restore data from an archived tape
  1. Retrieve the archived tape from archive to a Tape Gateway. For instructions, see Retrieving Archived Tapes.

  2. Restore the data by using the IBM Spectrum Protect backup software. You do this by creating a recovery point, as you do when restoring data from physical tapes. For more information about configuring IBM Spectrum Protect, see Overview of administration tasks for IBM Spectrum Protect.

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