Dell PowerVault ML6000 Quick Start Manual

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CAUTION: It is highly recommended that a copy of the Encryption Key Manager and all associated files
be made on a regular basis. If Encryption Key Manager encryption keys are lost or corrupted, there is no
method of recovering the encrypted data.
Step 4. Start the Encryption Key Manager Command Line Interface
Client
To start the Encryption Key Manager CLI client, launch the startClient script:
On Windows
Navigate to cd c:\ekm\ekmclient and click startClient.bat
On Linux platforms
Navigate to /var/ekm\ekmclient and enter . ./startClient.sh
Note: Specify . ./ (period space period forward slash) before the Linux shell command to ensure that
the shell will be able to find the script.
Once the CLI client is successfully logged into the key manager server, you can execute any CLI
commands. Use the quit command to shut down the CLI client when you are finished. The client will
shut down automatically when unused for 10 minutes. See the Dell Encryption Key Manager User's Guide,
which can be found at: http://support.dell.com or on the Dell Encryption Key Manager media provided
with your product, for CLI command information.
For More Information
See the following publications for more information.
v Dell Encryption Key Manager User's Guide (included on your Dell Encryption Key Manager CD and
available at http://support.dell.com).
v The Library Managed Encryption for Tape white paper suggesting best practices for LTO tape encryption
(available at http://www.dell.com).
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