Security features – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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1.
Obtain the unique LTU key as instructed on the License Entitlement Certificate. This is normally
from the HP Licensing website at
license to a .DAT file. The file can also be emailed to the registered license owner's email
address, or Cut and Paste to copy it to a temporary file.
IMPORTANT:
When redeeming licenses for replication and additional storage, Webware
will ask you to provide a serial number. The number you should use is the System ID that can
be found on the Device Configuration page.
2.
If you save the LTU as a file, sftp it into the HP StoreOnce Backup system's repository
directory.
•
Using Linux
sftp Admin@<IP_address>
cd repository
)
put <LTU>.dat
exit sftp
•
Using a Windows sftp client
Ensure the File Protocol is set to SFTP, not SCP.
Login to the StoreOnce GUI as Admin.
Copy <LTU>.dat to repository.
3.
Verify the LTU is stored within the repository using StoreOnce CLI command: system show
repository
.
Look for the <LTU>.dat file.
4.
Apply the license using one of the following StoreOnce CLI commands:
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license load <LTU>.dat
to load a license that has been saved as a file image. The
file image must exist in the Backup system's repository directory.
•
license add <license key string>
to key in the license directly. If you used
email or a temporary file, copy and paste the string exactly as obtained from the HP
Licensing website. It is not advised to key in the LTU manually.
NOTE:
The key is specific to the HP StoreOnce Backup system. It cannot be transferred.
5.
To ensure that the license was applied successfully, run the StoreOnce CLI command:
license show
Security Features
The HP StoreOnce backup system offers the security features of Data at Rest Encryption, Data in
Flight Encryption, and Secure Erase. They can be applied using a Security license.
NOTE:
StoreOnce replication can be encrypted at the Network layer. This feature is included in
the Security license. See the HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide for more details;
review the networking configuration commands such as net add encryption.
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