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Table 1-2. Table of file names and directory paths File name Key Store Audit Meta Data Drive Table File Key Groups Directory Path C:\ekm\gui\EKMKeys.jck C:\ekm\gui\audit\kms_audit.log C:\ekm\gui\metadata\ekm_metadata.xml C:\ekm\gui\drivetable\ekm_drivetable.dt C:\ekm\gui\keygroups\Keygroups.xml NOTE: The kms_audit.log file is not a vital file for EKM Server restoration. My redundant EKM server does not start and the login fails Most likely the primary EKM files were improperly copied to the redundant EKM directory. To correct this issue, see "How do I uninstall EKM?" on page 20 and "How do I create a redundant EKM based on a primary EKM server?" on page 11. The Dell Encryption Key Manager User's Guide does not contain details on how the user can edit the EKM configuration files for the server and client The Dell Encryption Key Manager User's Guide tells the user that the KeyManagerConfig.Properties file and the KeyManagerConfig_Client.properties file must be modified on some occasions. To edit the files: 1 Stop the EKM server. 2 Open the properties file that needs to be updated using the text editor of your choice. 3 Make the necessary updates. Make sure to follow the instructions in the Dell Encryption Key Manager User's Guide. 4 Save the document. 5 Restart the EKM server. Dell Encryption Key Manager and Library Managed Encryption 23