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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.
The Create a secure disk group option is displayed in the Create Disk Group
Wizard - Disk Group Name and Physical Disk Selection dialog. The Create a
secure disk group option is active only when these conditions are met:
• A security key is installed in the storage array.
• At least one security capable physical disk is installed in the storage array.
• All of the physical disks that you selected on the
Physical
tab are security
capable physical disks.
You can erase security-enabled physical disks so that you can reuse the drives
in another disk group or in another storage array. When you erase security-
enabled physical disks, ensure that the data cannot be read. When all of the
physical disks that you have selected in the
Physical
tab are security enabled,
and none of the selected physical disks is part of a disk group, the
Secure
Erase
option is displayed in the Physical Disk menu.
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.
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Summary of Contents for PowerVault MD3200i Series
Page 18: ...18 Contents ...
Page 22: ...22 Introduction ...
Page 60: ...60 Planning MD3200i Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts ...
Page 148: ...148 Configuration Disk Groups and Virtual Disks ...
Page 172: ...172 Configuration Premium Feature Snapshot Virtual Disks ...
Page 188: ...188 Configuration Premium Feature Upgrading to High Performance Tier ...
Page 200: ...200 Configuration Device Mapper Multipath for Linux ...
Page 236: ...236 Management Firmware Inventory ...
Page 262: ...262 Troubleshooting Your Storage Array Software ...
Page 274: ...274 Getting Help ...
Page 282: ...282 Index ...