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12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
March 2014
Figure 83 Enable Drive Security
The highlighted field is the security key identifier, which appears whenever you need to enter the security key. If
you have more than one security key, the identifier helps you determine which security key to enter.
3.
To change the security key identifier, press Enter and enter the new identifier in the popup window.
4.
To request the controller to suggest a drive security key, highlight Suggest Security Key and press Enter.
5.
To enter your own security key, highlight the Security Key field, press Enter, and type the security key.
The Security Key field is case-sensitive. The security key must be between eight and thirty-two characters and
must contain at least one number, one lowercase letter, one uppercase letter, and one non-alphanumeric
character (for example, > @ +).
6.
After entering the security key, highlight Confirm and press Enter. Enter the security key again to confirm it.
The security key must match exactly the characters you entered in the Security Key field.
7.
If you do not want the controller to require a password at boot time, deselect the Pause for Password at Boot
option by highlighting it and pressing the spacebar.
This option is selected by default.
8.
To enforce strong password restrictions, highlight Enforce Strong Password Security and press the spacebar.
A strong password must be between eight and thirty-two characters and must contain at least one number, one
lowercase letter, one uppercase letter, and one non-alphanumeric character (for example, > @ +).
9.
Highlight the Password field, press Enter, and type the boot time password.
10. Highlight Confirm and re-enter the password.
The password must match exactly the characters you entered in the Password field.
11. Record the drive security information and store it in a safe place.
12. Highlight the I Recorded The Security Settings... field and press the spacebar to select it.
13. Highlight Enable Drive Security and press Enter.
14. When the popup window appears, confirm that you want to enable drive security and select Yes.
Drive security is enabled for the drives connected to this controller.
Follow these steps to disable LKM drive security:
1.
Select Disable Drive Security from the Advanced Controller Management menu.
The following warning appears.
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Chapter 5: The HII Configuration Utility
Managing Controllers

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