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Sharing Encrypted Tapes – Import/Export Operations
Exporting Data Encryption Keys
Quantum Encryption Key Manager User’s Guide 51
You are asked to enter one of the listed WWN keys to identify the
range of keys that you want to export. Each range represents a set of
1024 encryption keys that you imported. You will need to know the
WWN key of the set that you want to export. If you don’t know the
WWN key, your choices are either:
Get the WWN key from the original owner of the key set.The
library WWN key can be found in the
library_wwnamekey file
located in the
QEKM directory of the server that originally
generated the keys:
Export all of the key sets one by one (and the recipient would
then have to import them all one by one).
8 Enter a listed WWN key for the key set you want to export.
9 The data encryption key file is exported to the
QEKM directory. The
name and location of the file are displayed on the screen. The file is
named:
EXK00E09E<WWN key>_<date>.jck (where the WWN key is
the WWN key entered at initial install) and is located here:
10 Press
<Enter> to return to the Key Import/Export menu.
11 Send the data encryption key file to the administrator of the
destination Q-EKM server.
Windows
c:\Program Files\Quantum\QEKM
Linux
/opt/Quantum/QEKM
Windows
c:\Program Files\Quantum\QEKM
Linux
/opt/Quantum/QEKM
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.
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