HP 4400 HP B-series Fabric OS 6.3.2d Release Notes (5697-1105, July 2011) - Page 38

Relative to the Encryption SAN Switch and a DC SAN Director with Encryption FC blade, all nodes

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• With Windows and Veritas Volume Manager/Veritas Dynamic Multipathing, when LUN sizes less than 400 MB are presented to the Encryption SAN Switch for encryption, a host panic may occur; this configuration is not supported for Fabric OS 6.3.x. • HCL from Fabric OS 6.2.x to 6.3.2 is supported. Cryptographic operations and I/O will be disrupted but other layer 2 traffic will not be. • Relative to the Encryption SAN Switch and a DC SAN Director with Encryption FC blade, all nodes in the Encryption Group must be at the same firmware level of Fabric OS 6.2 or 6.3 before starting a rekey or First Time Encryption operation. Make sure that existing rekey or First Time Encryption operations complete before upgrading any of the encryption products in the Encryption Group. Also, make sure that the upgrade of all nodes in the Encryption Group to Fabric OS 6.3.2 completes before starting a rekey or First Time Encryption operation. • To clean up the stale rekey information for the LUN, use one of the following methods: • Method 1 1. Modify the LUN policy from encrypt to cleartext and commit. The LUN will become disabled. 2. Enable the LUN using cryptocfg --enable -LUN. Modify the LUN policy from clear-text to encrypt with enable_encexistingdata to enable the first time encryption and do commit. This will clear the stale rekey metadata on the LUN and the LUN can be used again for encryption. • Method 2 1. Remove the LUN from Crypto Target Container and commit. 2. Add the LUN back to the Crypto Target Container with LUN State="clear-text", policy="encrypt" and enable_encexistingdata set for enabling the First Time Encryption and commit. This will clear the stale rekey metadata on the LUN and the LUN can be used again for encryption. • In an environment with a mixed firmware version (Fabric OS 6.2.x + 6.3.x) Encryption Group, the I/O link state reported for Fabric OS 6.2.x nodes is unreachable. During a rolling upgrade from Fabric OS 6.2.0x to 6.3.2, you should see the I/O link status reported as Unreachable when the cryptocfg -show -loc command is invoked. However, once all the nodes are upgraded to Fabric OS 6.3.2, the show command will accurately reflect the status of the I/O Link. The I/O link status while performing the rolling upgrade from Fabric OS 6.2.x to 6.3.2 can be ignored until all nodes have been upgraded to 6.3.2. Mace39:root> cryptocfg --show -loc EE Slot: 0 SP state: Online Current Master KeyID: 43:f1:bd:dc:91:89:f2:f1:6a:a1:48:89:7b:d0:5f:59 Alternate Master KeyID: 3a:a4:5b:86:90:d5:69:26:29:78:f8:3b:f9:b2:9c:b9 HA Cluster Membership: hac39_115 EE Attributes: Link IP Addr : 10.32.50.36 Link GW IP Addr: 10.32.48.1 Link Net Mask : 255.255.240.0 Link MAC Addr : 00:05:1e:53:8a:86 Link MTU : 1500 Link State : UP Media Type : DISK System Card Label : System Card CID : 38

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With Windows and Veritas Volume Manager/Veritas Dynamic Multipathing, when LUN sizes less
than 400 MB are presented to the Encryption SAN Switch for encryption, a host panic may occur;
this configuration is not supported for Fabric OS 6.3.x.
HCL from Fabric OS 6.2.x to 6.3.2 is supported. Cryptographic operations and I/O will be dis-
rupted but other layer 2 traffic will not be.
Relative to the Encryption SAN Switch and a DC SAN Director with Encryption FC blade, all nodes
in the Encryption Group must be at the same firmware level of Fabric OS 6.2 or 6.3 before starting
a rekey or First Time Encryption operation. Make sure that existing rekey or First Time Encryption
operations complete before upgrading any of the encryption products in the Encryption Group.
Also, make sure that the upgrade of all nodes in the Encryption Group to Fabric OS 6.3.2 completes
before starting a rekey or First Time Encryption operation.
To clean up the stale rekey information for the LUN, use one of the following methods:
Method 1
1.
Modify the LUN policy from
encrypt
to
cleartext
and commit.
The LUN will become disabled.
2.
Enable the LUN using
cryptocfg --enable –LUN
. Modify the LUN policy from
clear-text
to
encrypt
with
enable_encexistingdata
to enable the first time
encryption and do commit.
This will clear the stale rekey metadata on the LUN and the LUN can be used again for
encryption.
Method 2
1.
Remove the LUN from Crypto Target Container and commit.
2.
Add the LUN back to the Crypto Target Container with
LUN State=”clear-text”
,
policy=”encrypt”
and
enable_encexistingdata
set for enabling the First Time
Encryption and commit.
This will clear the stale rekey metadata on the LUN and the LUN can be used again for
encryption.
In an environment with a mixed firmware version (Fabric OS 6.2.x + 6.3.x) Encryption Group,
the I/O link state reported for Fabric OS 6.2.x nodes is unreachable. During a rolling upgrade
from Fabric OS 6.2.0x to 6.3.2, you should see the I/O link status reported as
Unreachable
when the
cryptocfg –show -loc
command is invoked. However, once all the nodes are up-
graded to Fabric OS 6.3.2, the show command will accurately reflect the status of the I/O Link.
The I/O link status while performing the rolling upgrade from Fabric OS 6.2.x to 6.3.2 can be
ignored until all nodes have been upgraded to 6.3.2.
Mace39:root> cryptocfg --show -loc
EE Slot:
0
SP state:
Online
Current Master KeyID:
43:f1:bd:dc:91:89:f2:f1:6a:a1:48:89:7b:d0:5f:59
Alternate Master KeyID: 3a:a4:5b:86:90:d5:69:26:29:78:f8:3b:f9:b2:9c:b9
HA Cluster Membership:
hac39_115
EE Attributes:
Link IP Addr
: 10.32.50.36
Link GW IP Addr: 10.32.48.1
Link Net Mask
: 255.255.240.0
Link MAC Addr
: 00:05:1e:53:8a:86
Link MTU
: 1500
Link State
: UP
Media Type
: DISK
System Card Label
:
System Card CID
:
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