Creating a security key – Dell POWERVAULT MD3620I User Manual

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Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

The storage array password protects a storage array from potentially

destructive operations by unauthorized users. The storage array password is

independent from self encrypting disk and must not be confused with the

pass phrase that is used to protect copies of a security key. It is recommended

that you set a storage array password.

Creating a Security Key

When you create a security key, it is generated by and securely stored by the

array. You cannot read or view the security key. A copy of the security key must

be kept on some other storage medium for backup in case of system failure or

for transfer to another storage array. A pass phrase that you provide is used to

encrypt and decrypt the security key for storage on other media.
When you create a security key, you also provide information to create a

security key identifier. Unlike the security key, you can read or view the

security key identifier. The security key identifier is also stored on a physical

disk or transportable media. The security key identifier is used to identify

which key the storage array is using.
To create a security key:

1 In the AMW toolbar, select Storage ArrayPhysical Disk Security

Create Security Key.

2 Perform one of these actions:

• If the

Create Security Key dialog is displayed, go to step 6.

• If the

Storage Array Password Not Set or Storage Array Password Too

Weak dialog is displayed, go to step 3.

3 Choose whether to set (or change) the storage array password at this time.

• Click Yes to set or change the storage array password. The Change

Password dialog is displayed. Go to step 4.

• Click

No to continue without setting or changing the storage array

password. The

Create Security Key dialog is displayed. Go to step 6.

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