HP 8/8 Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001864-01, June - Page 236

DF-compatibility support for disk LUNs

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B DF-compatibility support for disk LUNs TABLE 20 LUN encryption format Support matrix for disk LUNs for various configuration and modify options (Continued) LUN state LUN policy Encrypt existing data Key ID Metadata Results on LUN DF Cleartext Encrypt Yes compatible NA Yes DF Cleartext compatible DF Cleartext compatible DF Cleartext compatible DF Cleartext compatible DF Cleartext compatible Native Cleartext (Brocade) Encrypt Encrypt Cleartext Cleartext Cleartext Encrypt Yes Yes NA in case of cleartext policy NA in case of cleartext policy NA in case of cleartext policy No None No Provided No NA Yes None No Provided No NA Yes Native Cleartext Encrypt No (Brocade) DF Cleartext Encrypt No compatible DF Cleartext Encrypt No compatible NA No NA Yes NA No The LUN is disabled for encryption. Metadata is present on the LUN and the LUN is in encrypted state. You need to either modify the LUN state to encrypted or use the runtime cryptocfg --enable -LUN command to force the change from the current state of the LUN to encrypt. No error. First time encryption started to convert the LUN from cleartext to encrypt. No error. The key ID is ignored. Not a valid combination. Cleartext support in DF-compatibility mode is rejected from the CLI. Not a valid combination. cleartext support in DF-compatibility mode is rejected from the CLI. Not a valid combination. cleartext support in DF-compatibility mode is rejected from the CLI. The LUN is disabled for encryption. Metadata is present on the LUN and the LUN is in encrypted state. You need to either modify the LUN state to "encrypted" or use the runtime cryptocfg --enable -LUN command to force the change from the current state of the LUN to encrypt. No error. Host I/O is encrypted with the new key and written to the LUN. The LUN is disabled for encryption. Metadata is present on the LUN and the LUN is in encrypted state. Modify the LUN state to "encrypted" or use the runtime cryptocfg --enable -LUN command to force the change from the current state of the LUN to encrypt. No error. Host I/O is encrypted with the new key and written to the LUN. 218 Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide 53-1001864-01

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DF-compatibility support for disk LUNs
B
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Encrypt
Yes
NA
Yes
The LUN is disabled for encryption. Metadata
is present on the LUN and the LUN is in
encrypted state. You need to either modify the
LUN state to encrypted or use the runtime
cryptocfg
--
enable -LUN
command to force
the change from the current state of the LUN
to encrypt.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Encrypt
Yes
None
No
No error. First time encryption started to
convert the LUN from cleartext to encrypt.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Encrypt
Yes
Provided
No
No error. The key ID is ignored.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Cleartext
NA in case of cleartext
policy
NA
Yes
Not a valid combination. Cleartext support in
DF-compatibility mode is rejected from the CLI.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Cleartext
NA in case of cleartext
policy
None
No
Not a valid combination. cleartext support in
DF-compatibility mode is rejected from the CLI.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Cleartext
NA in case of cleartext
policy
Provided
No
Not a valid combination. cleartext support in
DF-compatibility mode is rejected from the CLI.
Native
(Brocade)
Cleartext
Encrypt
No
NA
Yes
The LUN is disabled for encryption. Metadata
is present on the LUN and the LUN is in
encrypted state. You need to either modify the
LUN state to “encrypted” or use the runtime
cryptocfg
--
enable -LUN
command to force
the change from the current state of the LUN
to encrypt.
Native
(Brocade)
Cleartext
Encrypt
No
NA
No
No error. Host I/O is encrypted with the new
key and written to the LUN.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Encrypt
No
NA
Yes
The LUN is disabled for encryption. Metadata
is present on the LUN and the LUN is in
encrypted state. Modify the LUN state to
“encrypted” or use the runtime
cryptocfg
--
enable -LUN
command to force the change
from the current state of the LUN to encrypt.
DF
compatible
Cleartext
Encrypt
No
NA
No
No error. Host I/O is encrypted with the new
key and written to the LUN.
TABLE 20
Support matrix for disk LUNs for various configuration and modify options
(Continued)
LUN
encryption
format
LUN state
LUN policy
Encrypt existing data
Key ID
Metadata
on LUN
Results