Manage the SEDs in CloudLink Center
Manage the device from CloudLink Center.
Steps
- Click .
- Select the check box next to the SED you want to manage.
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Click
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The Manage SED dialog box is displayed. It is populated with the first unmanaged SED device. You can add different device to encrypt.
- Click Manage.
- Repeat for each SED requiring encryption.
Manage single SEDs using the CLI
Manage individual devices using the CLI:
Steps
- Connect to the SDS node using SSH.
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Run the following command to discover the unencrypted and unmanaged SEDs:
svm status
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Run the following command so that CloudLink will control the SED device:
svm manage /dev/sdX
For example:
svm manage /dev/sdh
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Run
svm status again to verify that the device is now managed:
The output should be similar to the following:
[root@rr5-o25-r650-node-03 ~]# svm status State: Connected (server 100.65.23.225) Group: Default Policy: Manual AES-NI HW acceleration: Yes Volumes: / unencrypted swap unencrypted Devices: /dev/sdf managed (sed SZ: 1788G MOD: KPM6WRUG1T92 SPT: Yes ) /dev/sdd managed (sed SZ: 1788G MOD: KPM6WRUG1T92 SPT: Yes ) /dev/sdb managed (sed SZ: 3577G MOD: KPM6WVUG3T84 SPT: Yes ) /dev/sde managed (sed SZ: 1788G MOD: KPM6WRUG1T92 SPT: Yes ) /dev/sdc managed (sed SZ: 3577G MOD: KPM6WVUG3T84 SPT: Yes ) /dev/sdb unencrypted (sds SN:94917674 ) /dev/sdc unencrypted (sds SN:94917675 ) /dev/sdd unencrypted (sds SN:94917676 ) /dev/sde unencrypted (sds SN:94917677 ) /dev/sdf unencrypted (sds SN:94917678 ) /dev/sdg encrypted (sds SN:94917679 /dev/mapper/svm_sdg) /dev/sdh encrypted (sds SN:94917680 /dev/mapper/svm_sdh) /dev/sdi encrypted (sds SN:94917681 /dev/mapper/svm_sdi) /dev/sdj encrypted (sds SN:94917682 /dev/mapper/svm_sdj) /dev/sdk encrypted (sds SN:94917683 /dev/mapper/svm_sdk)
NOTE:The status of the SED devices is displayed in the output as managed, but unencrypted.