Encrypt SSDs or NVMes using one of the following methods.
About this task
CAUTION: Never attempt to encrypt or erase the devices that are currently attached to the SDS. Devices should only be encrypted before they are added to the SDS, or after removing them from the SDS. Any existing data on the device will be destroyed as a result of this procedure.
Encrypt the devices in CloudLink Center
Encrypt the device in CloudLink Center.
Steps
Click
Agent > Machines.
Select the checkbox for the required machine.
Click
Actions > Encrypt
Select the check box next to the device you want to encrypt.
Click
Encrypt.
Repeat for each SSD requiring encryption.
Encrypt single devices using the CLI
Use this procedure to encrypt single devices using the CLI:
Steps
Connect to the SDS node using SSH.
Run the following command to encrypt the new drive.
svm encrypt <device_name>
where
<device_name> is a variable.
For example:
svm encrypt /dev/sdX
or
svm encrypt /dev/nvmeXn0
After about 60 seconds, the new device will be encrypted.
Encrypt multiple devices using the CLI
Use this procedure to encrypt multiple devices using the CLI.
Steps
Connect to the SDS node using SSH.
Encrypt the drives.
SAS-based SSDs:
Select the devices for encryption.
For example,
/dev/sdX, where
X could be a b c - z.
Run the following command:
for i in b c {j..o} {r..v};do svm -y encrypt /dev/sd$i;done
NVMe-based SSDs:
Select the devices for encryption.
For example,
/dev/nvmeXn1, where
X could be 0 1 2 - 24.
Run the following command:
for i in {0..3} 6 7 {10..13} 16 17;do svm -y encrypt /dev/nvme$[i]n1;done
After about 60 seconds, the new device will be encrypted.
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