Command Line Tool 2 User Guide
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RAID Controller Command Line Tool 2 User Guide
-SecurityKey sssssssssss: Enters the new security key. The security key is case-sensitive. It must be
between eight and thirty-two characters and contain at least one number, one lowercase letter, one
uppercase letter, and one non-alphanumeric character (e.g. < > @ +). The space character is not
permitted.
-Passphrase sssssssssss: Enters the new passphrase. The pass phrase is case-sensitive. It must be
between eight and thirty-two characters and contain at least one number, one lowercase letter, one
uppercase letter, and one non-alphanumeric character (e.g. < > @ +). The space character is not
permitted.
-KeyID kkkkkkkkkkk: Enters the security key ID. The key ID displays when you have to enter a
security key. If you have multiple security keys, the security key ID helps you determine which
security key to enter.
Example
CmdTool2 -ChangeSecurityKey -OldSecurityKey p@ssw0rd -SecurityKey p@ssw0rd -a1
CreateSecurityKey
Description
Create a security key
Syntax
CmdTool2 -CreateSecurityKey -SecurityKey sssssssssss | [-Passphrase sssssssssss] | [-KeyID
kkkkkkkkkkk]-a[controller]
Parameters
-a[controller]: The RAID controller affected by the command
-SecurityKey sssssssssss: Enters the new security key. The security key is case-sensitive. It must be
between eight and thirty-two characters and contain at least one number, one lowercase letter, one
uppercase letter, and one non-alphanumeric character (e.g. < > @ +). The space character is not
permitted.
-Passphrase sssssssssss: Enters the new passphrase. The pass phrase is case-sensitive. It must be
between eight and thirty-two characters and contain at least one number, one lowercase letter, one