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Fabric OS Command Reference

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cryptoCfg

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--failback -EE

Performs a manual failback of all CTCs that were failed over earlier to another
encryption engine within an HA cluster to a "new" specified encryption engine.
This command generates an error if the specified current encryption engine and
new encryption engine are not members of the same HA cluster or if the current
encryption engine or the new encryption engine are offline.

This command is valid only on the group leader. The following operands are
required:

current_node_WWN [current_slot]

Specifies the node WWN of the current encryption engine to which failover
occurred earlier, and which is now performing all encryption tasks. On bladed
systems, specify the slot number of the current encryption engine.

new_node_WWN [new_slot]

Specifies the node WWN of the encryption engine to which failback of all CTCs
should occur. On bladed systems, specify the slot number of the new encryption
engine.

--move -container

Moves the specified CTC from its currently configured encryption engine to
another encryption engine. This command is valid only on the group leader. The
EEs must be part of the same encryption group for this operation to succeed, but
they do not need to be part of the same HA cluster. This operation permanently
changes the encryption engine association of a single CTC from an existing
encryption engine to another encryption engine. To move all CTCs hosted on an
encryption engine permanently to another encryption engine, use the cryptocfg
--replace command.

This command is valid only on the group leader. The following operands are
required when moving a CTC:

crypto_target_container_name

Specifies the name of the CTC to be moved.

new_node_WWN [new_slot]

Specifies the encryption engine to which the CTC should be moved. On bladed
systems, specify the encryption engine's slot number.

--add -initiator

Adds one or more initiators to an existing CTC. An initiator that is added to a CTC
facilitates discovering the LUNs of the target as exposed to these initiators. You
must still add the initiators when you add the LUN to the CTC to enable access for
these initiators.

This command is valid only on the group leader. The following operands are
required when adding an initiator to a CTC:

crypto_target_container_name

Specifies the name of the CTC to which the initiators should be added.

initiator_PWWN

Specifies the initiator port WWN.

initiator_NWWN

Specifies the initiator node WWN.

--remove -initiator

Removes an initiator from the specified CTC. This command is valid only on the
group leader. The following operands are required when removing anm initiator:

crypto_target_container_name

Specifies the name of the CTC from which the initiator is to be removed.

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