Release Notes
Release Notes— Fluid Cache for SAN for Linux Systems
Installation Instructions
Refer to the Deployment Guide for complete installation instructions. However, before
deploying Fluid Cache you must verify the digital signature of the Fluid Cache package.
Verifying the Digital Signature of a Package
To verify a digital signature on a Linux system, you must have the Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG)
package installed.
1. Get the Dell Linux public GnuPG key by searching http://pgp.mit.edu/ for this footprint:
0x1285491434d8786f
2. Import the public key by running the following command:
gpg --import <public_key>
A message appears, informing you that the public key was processed but was unchanged.
3. Validate the Dell public key, if you haven't done so previously, by entering the following
command:
gpg --list-keys
4. Trust the Dell public key with the command
gpg –edit-key 23B66A9D and then enter
the command trust.
5. Decide how far you trust this user to correctly verify other users’ keys (by looking at
passports, checking fingerprints from different sources, and so on). Select the highest
number/level of trust, and then enter the command quit.
6. Verify the file’s digital signature by entering the following command:
gpg --verify <file_name>.sign <file_name>
A message appears, telling you that the verification resulted in a good signature.
NOTE: If you have not validated the key as shown in the previous step, additional messages
appear, warning you that the key was not certified with a trusted signature.
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