Failure To Delete Security Key; Failure To Instant Secure Erase Task On Physical Disks - Dell H310 User Manual

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there is a security key present. Select the Secure VD option as No in the Create New VD menu. See the topic
Creating
Virtual Disks
for steps on how to create an unsecured virtual disk.

Failure To Delete Security Key

A security key is used to lock or unlock access to a security-enabled component. This key is not utilized in the actual
encryption of data. If a security key is present, both secured and unsecured virtual disks may exist.
To delete the security key, you must have a previously established security key present on the controller and there
cannot be any configured secured disks. If there are configured secured disks, remove or delete them.

Failure To Instant Secure Erase Task On Physical Disks

Instant Secure Erase is the process of securely erasing all data permanently on an encryption-capable physical disk and
resetting the security attributes. It is used in a couple of scenarios such as deleting a foreign configuration in the event
of a forgotten or lost passphrase or unlocking a disk that had been previously locked.
Instant Secure Erase can be executed only on encryption-capable disks as long as the disks are not hot spares and are
not configured (part of a virtual disk). Ensure that the conditions are met and see the topic
Instant Secure
Erase.
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