HP 8/40 Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001864-01, June - Page 80

Reasons master keys can be disabled, Saving the master key to a file, Backup master key

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2 Master keys • Backup master key, which is enabled any time a master key exists. • Restore master key, which is enabled when no master key exists or the previous master key has been backed up. • Create new master key, which is enabled when no master key exists or the previous master key has been backed up. Reasons master keys can be disabled Master key actions are disabled if unavailable. There are several ways a master key can be disabled: • The user does not have Storage Encryption Security permissions. See "Encryption user privileges" on page 15 for more information. • The group leader is not discovered or managed by the Management application. Saving the master key to a file Use the following procedure to save the master key to a file. 1. Select Configure > Encryption from the menu bar. The Encryption Center dialog box displays. 2. Select an encryption group from the tree, and click Properties. NOTE Master keys belong to the group and are managed from the group properties. 3. Select the Security tab. 62 Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide 53-1001864-01

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Master keys
2
Backup master key
, which is enabled any time a master key exists.
Restore master key
, which is enabled when no master key exists or the previous master key
has been backed up.
Create new master key
, which is enabled when no master key exists or the previous master key
has been backed up.
Reasons master keys can be disabled
Master key actions are disabled if unavailable. There are several ways a master key can be
disabled:
The user does not have Storage Encryption Security permissions. See
“Encryption user
privileges”
on page 15 for more information.
The group leader is not discovered or managed by the Management application.
Saving the master key to a file
Use the following procedure to save the master key to a file.
1.
Select
Configure > Encryption
from the menu bar.
The
Encryption Center
dialog box displays.
2.
Select an encryption group from the tree, and click
Properties
.
NOTE
Master keys belong to the group and are managed from the group properties.
3.
Select the
Security
tab.