Dell PowerVault MD3220 User Manual

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Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

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Table 9-1 shows how to interpret the security status of a disk group.

The Physical Disk Security menu is displayed in the Storage Array menu. The

Physical Disk Security menu has these options:

• Create Security Key
• Change Security Key
• Save Security Key File
• Validate Security Key
• Unlock Drives

NOTE:

If you have not created a security key for the storage array, the Create

Security Key option is active. If you have created a security key for the storage

array, the Create Security Key option is inactive with a check mark to the left. The

Change Security Key option, the Save Security Key option, and the Validate

Security Key option are now active.

The Secure Physical Disks option is displayed in the Disk Group menu. The

Secure Physical Disks option is active if these conditions are true:

• The selected storage array is not security enabled but is comprised entirely

of security capable physical disks.

• The storage array contains no snapshot source virtual disks or snapshot

repository virtual disks.

• The disk group is in an

Optimal state.

• A security key is set up for the storage array.

NOTE:

The Secure Physical Disks option is inactive if these conditions are not true.

The Secure Physical Disks option is inactive with a check mark on the left if

the disk group is already security enabled.

Table 9-1. Interpreting Security Status of a Disk Group

Secure

Security Capable - Yes

Security Capable - No

Yes

The disk group is composed of all

SED physical disks and is in a

Secure state.

Not applicable. Only SED

physical disks can be in a Secure

state.

No

The disk group is composed of all

SED physical disks and is in a

Non-Secure state.

The disk group is not entirely

composed of SED physical disks.

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