Performing Tasks on the VM Local Console
For a Tape Gateway that you deploy on-premises, you can perform the following maintenance tasks using the gateway local console that you access from your virtual machine host platform. These tasks are common to VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisors.
Topics
-
Logging in to the Tape Gateway local console - Learn about how to log in to the gateway local console where you can configure gateway network settings and change the default password.
-
Configuring a SOCKS5 proxy for your on-premises gateway - Learn about how you can configure Storage Gateway to route all AWS endpoint traffic through a Socket Secure version 5 (SOCKS5) proxy server.
-
Configuring Your Gateway Network - Learn about how you can configure your gateway to use DHCP or assign a static IP address.
-
Testing your gateway connection to the internet - Learn about how you can use the gateway local console to test the connection between the gateway and the internet.
-
Running storage gateway commands in the local console for an on-premises gateway - Learn about how to run local console commands that allow you to perform additional tasks such as saving routing tables, connecting to AWS Support, and more.
-
Viewing your gateway system resource status - Learn about how to check the virtual CPU cores, root volume size, and RAM that are available to your gateway appliance.