Dell PowerVault TL4000 Dell PowerVault ML6000 Encryption Key Manager User's - Page 65

chgpasswd, createkeygroup, deletedrive, delgroupalias, alias, groupID, Example, chgpasswd -new

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-alias The new aliasname for the key. -groupID The unique groupname used to identify the group in the KeyGroup XML file. Example: addkeygroupalias -alias aliasname -groupID keygroup1 chgpasswd Change the CLI client's user (EKMAdmin) default password. chgpasswd -new password -new The new password that replaces the previous password. Example: chgpasswd -new ebw74jxr createkeygroup Create the initial key group object in the KeyGroups.xml file. Run only once. createkeygroup -password password -password The password that is used to encrypt the keystore's password in the KeyGroups.xml file for later retrieval. The keystore encrypts the key group's key, which in turn encrypts each individual key group alias password. Therefore no key in the KeyGroups.xml file is in the clear. Example: createkeygroup -password password deletedrive Delete a drive from key manager drive table. Equivalent commands are deldrive and removedrive. deletedrive -drivename drivename -drivename drivename specifies the serial number of the drive to be deleted. Example: deletedrive -drivename 000123456789 delgroupalias Delete a key alias from a key group. delgroupalias -groupID groupname -alias aliasname -groupID The unique groupname used to identify the group in the KeyGroups.xml file. -alias The aliasname for the key alias to be removed. Example: delgroupalias -groupID keygroup1 -alias aliasname Chapter 5. Administering the Encryption Key Manager 5-9

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-alias
The new
aliasname
for the key.
-groupID
The unique
groupname
used to identify the group in the KeyGroup XML file.
Example:
addkeygroupalias -alias aliasname -groupID keygroup1
chgpasswd
Change the CLI client’s user (EKMAdmin) default password.
chgpasswd -new
password
-new
The new
password
that replaces the previous password.
Example:
chgpasswd -new ebw74jxr
createkeygroup
Create the initial key group object in the KeyGroups.xml file. Run only once.
createkeygroup -password
password
-password
The
password
that is used to encrypt the keystore’s password in the
KeyGroups.xml file for later retrieval. The keystore encrypts the key group’s
key, which in turn encrypts each individual key group alias password.
Therefore no key in the KeyGroups.xml file is in the clear.
Example:
createkeygroup -password password
deletedrive
Delete a drive from key manager drive table. Equivalent commands are
deldrive
and
removedrive
.
deletedrive -drivename
drivename
-drivename
drivename
specifies the serial number of the drive to be deleted.
Example:
deletedrive -drivename 000123456789
delgroupalias
Delete a key alias from a key group.
delgroupalias -groupID
groupname
-alias
aliasname
-groupID
The unique
groupname
used to identify the group in the KeyGroups.xml file.
-alias
The
aliasname
for the key alias to be removed.
Example:
delgroupalias -groupID keygroup1 -alias aliasname
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