Dell PowerEdge M710 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 214
container_name, initiatator_PWWN, LUN_num, key_ID, Fabric OS Encryption, Administrator's Guide.
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2 cryptoCfg Operands This command has the following operands: --help -decommission Displays the command usage help for the device decommissioning commands. --decommission Decommissions a disk LUN hosted in a specified container as seen from the initiator. You must issue this command from the node that hosts the container. Upon successful completion of a decommissioning operation, the LUN is deleted from all the containers hosting it. All active paths to the LUN are lost; there is no need to execute a decommissioning operation separately for each path associated with the LUN. A commit operation is not required. The following operands are required: -container container_name Specifies the name of the container that hosts the LUN. -initiator initiatator_PWWN Specifies the initiator port WWN. -LUN LUN_num Specifies the number of the LUN to be decommissioned. --delete -decommissionedkeyids Purges all key IDs associated with decommissioned LUNs from the internal cache. You must delete the keys manually from the key vaults before purging the cache. --show -decommissionedkeyids Displays the key IDs associated with decommissioned LUNs. --show -vendorspecifickeyid key_ID Displays the UUID for the specified key. This operand is valid only on the RKM key vault. Examples This section includes examples for the following tasks: "A. Node configuration" "B. Encryption group configuration" "C. Group-wide policy configuration" "D. High Availability (HA) cluster configuration" "E. Storage device configuration" "F. Device configuration display commands" "G. Device decommissioning commands" For additional examples and configuration procedures, refer to the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide. A. Node configuration To initialize a node and generate certificates (output shows what is generated and where it is stored): SecurityAdmin:switch>cryptocfg --initnode This will overwrite all identification and authentication data ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [no] y 182 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1001764-02