Nonstop Volume Level Encryption Guide
◦ Added “Moving tape drives” (page 51).
◦ Added “Temporarily turning encryption off” (page 52).
• Chapter 4: “Maintenance” (page 53)
◦ Updated “License” (page 53) to indicate that the file must be binary.
Document Organization
This document is organized as follows:
Provides an overview of encryption, supported systems,
system requirements, encryption in a system, and encryption
licensing.
Chapter 1: Overview
Describes the steps for installing and configuring
components required for encryption.
Chapter 2: Installation
Describes how to encrypt data on disk and tape devices.Chapter 3: Encrypting data on storage devices
Describes maintenance and best practices required for
encryption.
Chapter 4: Maintenance
Describes background concepts for encryption.Appendix A: Encryption background
Glossary of terms used in this manual.Glossary : Glossary of terms used in this manual
Notation Conventions
General Syntax Notation
This list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this manual.
UPPERCASE LETTERS
Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved words. Type these items exactly as shown.
Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example:
MAXATTACH
Italic Letters
Italic letters, regardless of font, indicate variable items that you supply. Items not enclosed in
brackets are required. For example:
file-name
Bold Text
Bold text in an example indicates user input typed at the terminal. For example:
ENTER RUN CODE
?123
CODE RECEIVED: 123.00
The user must press the Return key after typing the input.
[ ] Brackets
Brackets enclose optional syntax items. For example:
TERM [\system-name.]$terminal-name
INT[ERRUPTS]
A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list from which you can choose one item or none.
The items in the list can be arranged either vertically, with aligned brackets on each side of
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