Dell PowerVault ML6000 User's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Network Hardware , Software , Storage
Type: Operation & user’s manual
Model: Dell PowerVault TL2000 , Dell PowerVault TL4000 , Dell PowerVault ML6000
Pages: 122 (0.8 Mb)
registry. If unspecified (or set to EKM) the default is to have the CLI client user
login to the key manager server using usr/passwd as EKMAdmin/changeME.
(This password can be changed with the chgpasswd command.)
When the Server.authMechanism property is set to LocalOS, additional setup
is required for Linux platforms. For more information, see the readme file at
http://support.dell.com or on the Dell Encryption Key Manager media
provided with your product. “Authenticating CLI Client Users” on page 5-5
contains more information.
7. Save the changes to KeyManagerConfig.properties.
8. Start the Encryption Key Manager server. To start the server without the GUI,
On Windows
Navigate to cd c:\ekm\ekmserver and click startServer.bat
On Linux platforms
Navigate to /var/ekm/ekmserver and enter . ./startServer.sh
See “Starting, Refreshing, and Stopping the Key Manager Server” on page 5-1
for details.
9. Start the CLI client:
On Windows
Navigate to cd c:\ekm\ekmclient and click startClient.bat
On Linux platforms
Navigate to /var/ekm/ekmclient and enter . ./startClient.sh
See “The Command Line Interface Client” on page 5-5 for details.
10. If you specified drive.acceptUnknownDrives = false in step 4(i), configure a
drive by entering the following at the # prompt:
adddrive -drivename drive_name -recl cert_name -rec2 cert_name
For example:
# adddrive -drivename 000001365054 -rec1 key1c1 -rec2 key1c2
followed by
# listdrives -drivename 000001365054
returns
Entry Key: SerialNumber = 000001365054
Entry Key: AliasTwo = key1c2
Entry Key: AliasOne = key1c1
Deleted : false
Updated : true
TimeStamp : Sun Jul 03 17:34:44 MST 2007
11. Enter the listdrives command at the # prompt to ensure the drive was
successfully added.
Chapter 4. Configuring the Encryption Key Manager 4-5