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Sharing Encrypted Tapes – Import/Export Operations
Exporting Data Encryption Keys
Quantum Encryption Key Manager User’s Guide 49
9 Send the data encryption key file to the administrator of the
destination Q-EKM server.
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 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). The
library WWN key can be found in the
library_wwnamekey file located
in the
QEKM directory:
Exporting Imported Keys6
To export a set of data encryption keys that you previously imported:
1 Make sure you have imported the public certificate of the destination
Q-EKM server (see Importing a Public Certificate
on page 45).
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 From the Key Import/Export menu, enter
5 (for Export imported
keys
).
Note: If sending between Linux and Windows systems, make
sure the files are copied and transported in binary format
(see Special Considerations for Exchanging Files Between
Linux and Windows Servers on page 41).
Note:
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that you do NOT change
the file name because it creates more work and may cause
confusion. See Why You Should Not Change File Names
on page 42.
Windows
c:\Program Files\Quantum\QEKM
Linux
/opt/Quantum/QEKM
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