Viewing and changing the active key server – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Library Managed Encryption

Configuring the Dell Encryption Key Manager (EKM) on the Library

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• Automatic EKM Path Diagnostics is disabled by default. It is

recommended that you leave Automatic EKM Path Diagnostics

disabled, unless network interruptions are a common cause of

encryption failures at your site.

For a list of tests performed, see

Using EKM Path Diagnostics

on

page 156.
To enable Automatic EKM Path Diagnostics:

1

From the Web client, select Setup > Encryption > System

Configuration.

2

Select the Automatic EKM Path Diagnostics check box.

3

Select a test interval from the Interval drop-down list.

4

From the Test Warning Threshold drop-down list, select the number

of consecutive, missed test intervals required before the library

generates a RAS ticket informing you that the test could not be

performed within the specified number of test intervals. You can

select “Off” or any value from 1 to 24. If you select “Off,” the library

will never generate a RAS ticket, no matter how many tests are

missed. The default threshold is 3.

Viewing and Changing

the Active Key Server

8

The Key Manager Status screen shows you which encryption key server

is currently active, and allows you to change the active server. When you

change the active server, it means that the next key server operation and

all subsequent key server operations will be performed using the new

active server until that server fails or the key server settings are changed.

Caution:

Running Automatic EKM Path Diagnostics may

cause an increase in RAS tickets if tests are

skipped due to tape drives being unavailable for

a configurable number of consecutive test

intervals. To reduce the occurrences of RAS

tickets, you can specify the number of

consecutive test intervals required to generate a

RAS ticket to a higher number, or you can set the

library to never generate a RAS ticket for missed

test intervals.

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