Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 219

Validate Storage Array Security Key, C:\Program Files\CLI\sup\seckey.slk

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Parameter Description consistency group, set this parameter to TRUE. For the virtual disks that are separate, set this parameter to FALSE. NOTE: If the writeConsistency parameter is set to TRUE, the virtual disks must be in a write-consistency group (or groups). This command suspends all write-consistency groups that contain the virtual disks. For example, if virtual disks A, B, and C are in a write-consistency group and they have remote counterparts A', B', and C', the command: suspend remoteReplication virtualDisk ["A"] writeConsistency=TRUE suspends A-A', B-B', and C-C'. If you have a write-consistency group 1={A, B, C} and write-consistency group 2={D, E, F}, the command: suspend remoteReplication virtualDisks ["A" "D"] writeConsistency=TRUE suspends both write-consistency groups. Validate Storage Array Security Key This command validates the security key for a storage array that has self-encrypting disk physical disks to make sure that the security key is not corrupt. Syntax validate storageArray securityKey file="fileName" passPhrase="passPhraseString" Parameters Parameter Description file The file path and the file name to which you want to save the security key. For example, file="C:\Program Files\CLI\sup\seckey.slk" NOTE: You must add a file extension of .slk to the end of the file name. passPhrase A character string that encrypts the security key so that you can store the security key in an external file. Additional Information Your pass phrase must meet these criteria: • The pass phrase must be between eight and 32 characters long. • The pass phrase must contain at least one uppercase letter. • The pass phrase must contain at least one lowercase letter. • The pass phrase must contain at least one number. • The pass phrase must contain at least one non-alphanumeric character, for example, < > @ +. 219

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Parameter
Description
consistency group, set this parameter to
TRUE
. For the
virtual disks that are separate, set this parameter to
FALSE
.
NOTE:
If the
writeConsistency
parameter is set to
TRUE
, the virtual disks must be in a write-consistency
group (or groups). This command suspends all write-consistency groups that contain the virtual disks. For example,
if virtual disks A, B, and C are in a write-consistency group and they have remote counterparts A’, B’, and C’, the
command:
suspend remoteReplication virtualDisk [“A”]
writeConsistency=TRUE
suspends A-A’, B-B’, and C-C’. If you have a write-consistency group 1={A, B, C} and write-consistency group 2={D,
E, F}, the command:
suspend remoteReplication virtualDisks [“A” “D”]
writeConsistency=TRUE
suspends both write-consistency groups.
Validate Storage Array Security Key
This command validates the security key for a storage array that has self-encrypting disk physical disks to make sure
that the security key is not corrupt.
Syntax
validate storageArray securityKey
file=
"fileName"
passPhrase=
"passPhraseString"
Parameters
Parameter
Description
file
The file path and the file name to which you want to save
the security key. For example,
file=
"C:\Program Files\CLI\sup\seckey.slk"
NOTE:
You must add a file extension of
.slk
to the end
of the file name.
passPhrase
A character string that encrypts the security key so that
you can store the security key in an external file.
Additional Information
Your pass phrase must meet these criteria:
The pass phrase must be between eight and 32 characters long.
The pass phrase must contain at least one uppercase letter.
The pass phrase must contain at least one lowercase letter.
The pass phrase must contain at least one number.
The pass phrase must contain at least one non-alphanumeric character, for example, < > @ +.
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