Brocade Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide v7.1.0 (53-1002721-01, March 2013)

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Tape LUN write early and read ahead
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9. In the Encryption Targets dialog box, select Target Port B, click LUNs, then click Add. Select the
LUNs to be encrypted and the encryption policies for the LUNs, making sure that the
encryption policies match the policies specified in the other path.
10. Click Commit to make the LUN configuration changes effective in both paths simultaneously.
BNA does not automatically commit LUN configuration changes. You must manually commit any
LUN configuration changes, even in non-multipath environments. Committing LUN configuration
changes manually allows the matching changes made in a multi-path environment to be committed
together, preventing cases where one path may be encrypting and another path is not, thus
causing corrupted data.
NOTE
There is a limit of 16 uncommitted tape LUN configuration changes. When adding more than eight
LUNs in a multi-path environment, repeat step 8 and step 9 above, adding only eight LUNs to each
target container at a time. Each commit operation will commit 16 LUNs, eight in each path.
Tape LUN write early and read ahead
The tape LUN write early and read ahead feature uses tape pipelining and prefetch to speed serial
access to tape storage. These features are particularly useful when performing backup and restore
operations, especially over long distances.
You can enable tape LUN write early and read ahead while adding the tape LUN for encryption, or
you can enable or disable these features after the tape LUN has been added for encryption.
Enabling and disabling tape LUN write early and read ahead
To enable or disable tape LUN write early and read ahead, follow these steps:
1. Select Configure > Encryption from the menu task bar to display the Encryption Center
dialog box (Refer to Figure 1 on page 14).
2. Select a group, switch, or engine from the Encryption Center Devices table, then select
Group/Switch/Engine > Targets from the menu task bar.
NOTE
You can also select a group, switch, or engine from the Encryption Center Devices table, then
click the Targets icon.
The Encryption Targets dialog box displays (Figure 53).