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Dell PowerVault MD 32XX/36XX Series Storage Arrays CLI Guide

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Validate Storage Array Security Key

Description

This command validates the security key for a storage array that has self-encrypting disk physical disks to make sure that the security key is not corrupt.

Syntax

validate storageArray securityKey
                                 file=
                                 "fileName"
                                    
                                 passPhrase=
                                 "passPhraseString"
                                 
                              

Parameters

Parameter Description
file The file path and the file name to which you want to save the security key. For example,

file= "C:\Program Files\CLI\sup\seckey.slk"

  • NOTE: You must add a file extension of .slk to the end of the file name.
passPhrase A character string that encrypts the security key so that you can store the security key in an external file.

Additional Information

Your pass phrase must meet these criteria:
  • The pass phrase must be between eight and 32 characters long.
  • The pass phrase must contain at least one uppercase letter.
  • The pass phrase must contain at least one lowercase letter.
  • The pass phrase must contain at least one number.
  • The pass phrase must contain at least one non-alphanumeric character, for example, < > @ +.
  • NOTE: If your pass phrase does not meet these criteria, you receive an error message.

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