White Papers

Dell™ Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide for Linux Version: 2.1.0
184
<p:LockVirtualDisk_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_RAIDService">
<p:Target>Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1</p:Target>
</p:LockVirtualDisk_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
This method requires an H700 or H800 controller to properly function, as does the LockVirtualDisk()
method. If the key is not set by LockVirtualDisk(), the following message may be displayed:
<n1:LockVirtualDisk_OUTPUT>
<n1:Message>Controller is not security capable</n1:Message>
<n1:MessageID>STOR022</n1:MessageID>
<n1:ReturnValue>2</n1:ReturnValue>
<n1:LockVirtualDisk_OUTPUT>
16.17.3 Locking the Controller with a Key-EnableControllerEncryption()
The EnableControllerEncryption() method is used to set either Local Key encryption or Dell Key
Manager (DKM) encryption on controllers that support encryption of the drives.
Invoke EnableControllerEncryption() method with the following parameters and syntax:
TARGET: This parameter is the FQDD of the DCIM_ControllerView class. See Section 16.1.
Key: Key Passcode. This parameter is required if the Mode = Local Key
Encryption. The Key can be maximum 32 characters in length, and must
have one character from each of the following sets.
Upper Case
Lower Case
Number
Special Character
The special characters in the following set needs to be passed as mentioned
below.
& &amp;
< &lt;
> &gt;
&quot;
&apos;
Keyid: Key Identifier- Describes Key. The Keyid can be maximum 32 characters in length and
must not have spaces in it.
Mode: Mode of the Controller
1 - Local Key Encryption
2 Dell Key Manager
EXAMPLE: