User's Manual

CAUTION: You may not be able to use Storage Management to manage the preserved cache in
some cases. As an example, consider you have a RAID 1 level with two disks — D1 and D2. If you
now remove D2, the virtual disk is degraded and the data in the controller cache is written to D1.
So, D1 has the latest data. Now, if you re-insert D2 and pull out D1, the virtual disk is still
degraded and does not have the latest data.
You can discard the preserved cache only if all of the following conditions are met:
The controller does not have any foreign configuration. Select Click for Preview to view details of the
foreign configuration. See Foreign Configuration Operations.
The controller does not have any offline or missing virtual disks. If there are offline or missing virtual
disks, ensure that you have a backup of these virtual disks.
Cables to any virtual disk are not disconnected.
Encryption Key
The controller uses the encryption key to lock or unlock access to SED. You can create only one
encryption key for each encryption-capable controller.
If you are using LKM, you must create the encryption key by providing the Encryption Key Identifier and
the Passphrase.
Encryption Key Identifier
An Encryption Key Identifier is a user-supplied text label for the Passphrase. The identifier helps you
determine which Passphrase to provide while authenticating import of foreign encrypted SED drives.
Passphrase
A Passphrase is a user supplied string that the controller uses to create the encryption key.
NOTE: For more information on Encryption Key and Passphrase guidelines, click the icon on
the Manage Encryption Key page.
Related Links
Managing The Encryption Key
Creating An Encryption Key And Enabling LKM
To create an encryption key on the selected controller:
1. Select the Enable Local Key Management (LKM) option.
2. Type Encryption Key Identifier.
An Encryption Key Identifier can contain numerals, alphabets both lower and upper case are
allowed, non-alphanumeric characters, or a combination of any of these.
NOTE: For the Encryption Key Identifier and Passphrase guidelines, click the icon on the
page.
3. Type a Passphrase.
A Passphrase must contain at least one numeral, alphabets both lower and upper case are allowed,
and one non-alphanumeric character (except space).
NOTE: Server Administrator Storage Management provides a suggested passphrase below the
Passphrase text box.
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