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Sharing Encrypted Tapes – Import/Export Operations
Importing Data Encryption Keys
Quantum Encryption Key Manager User’s Guide 52
If you change the default name of the exported encryption key file so
that it no longer includes the WWN key (the default name is
EXK00E09E<WWN key>_<date>.jck), you must provide the library
WWN key that you selected for the export in Step 7
along with the
encryption key file to the destination Q-EKM server administrator,
because they need it to import your keys. See Understanding How Q-
EKM Uses Aliases on page 41 for more information.
Importing Data Encryption Keys
In order to read tapes encrypted by a different (i.e., source) Q-EKM
server, you need to import the encryption keys used to encrypt those
tapes onto your Q-EKM server (i.e., destination).
1 Receive the
encryption key file from the administrator of the source
Q-EKM server and place the file in the
QEKM directory located here:
2 Log on to Q-EKM Commands (see Logging On to Q-EKM
Commands on page 27).
3 At the Command Prompt, enter
i (for the Import/Export keys option).
The Key Import/Export menu displays (see Figure 7
on page44).
4 At the command prompt, enter
2 (for Import keys).
5 Enter the file name of the encryption key file.
The import process begins.
6 Enter your Q-EKM server’s keystore password (see Keystore
Password on page 26).
Note: Currently, Q-EKM does not support importing individual
encryption keys. Instead, you will import all 1024 data
encryption keys as one file.
Windows
c:\Program Files\Quantum\QEKM
Linux
/opt/Quantum/QEKM
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