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Parameters
None.
Additional Information
Security-capable physical disks have hardware to accelerate cryptographic processing and each has a
unique physical disk key. A security-capable physical disk behaves like any other physical disk until it is
added to a secured disk group. When a security-capable physical disk is added to a secured disk group, it
becomes security-enabled.
Whenever a security-enabled physical disk is powered on, it requires the correct security key from the
RAID controller module before it can read or write data. So, a security-enabled physical disk uses two
keys: the physical disk key that encrypts and decrypts the data and the security key that authorizes the
encryption and decryption processes. The set storageArray securityKey command commits the
security key to all of the RAID controller modules and security-enabled physical disks in the storage array.
The self-encrypting disk feature ensures that if a security-enabled physical disk is physically removed
from a storage array, its data cannot be read by any other device unless the security key is known.
Set Storage Array Time
Description
This command sets the clocks on both RAID controller modules in a storage array by synchronizing the
RAID controller module clocks with the clock of the host from which you run this command.
Syntax
set storageArray time
Parameters
None.
Set Storage Array Unnamed Discovery Session
Description
This command enables the storage array to participate in unnamed discovery sessions.
Syntax
set storageArray unnamedDiscoverySession=(TRUE | FALSE)
Parameter
Parameter Description
unnamedDiscoverySession
This parameter turns on or turns off unnamed
discovery sessions. Set the parameter to TRUE to
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