Installing Turbo PFK
(6800 only)
E-mailing HD Security
Keys File
Downloading the HD
Security Keys File
Listing Premium
Storage Information
Encryption Features
syscli --install turbopfk --turbopfkfile <turbopfk_file> --name
Qarray1|Qarray2|Qarray3|Qarray4
This CLI allows the admin user to install turbo PFK (Premium Feature Key) file to
the system.
syscli --send hdsecuritykey [--zippassword <password>] (--emailaddr
<recipient_email_address>)
This CLI command allows the admin user to send the hard drive security keys file
to one or more recipients. Hard drive security is also known as Data-at-Rest
Encryption.
To email to more than one recipients, repeat the same set of --emailaddr
<recipient_email_address>.
For example, --emailaddr a@xxx.com --emailer b@yyy.com
CLI command options:
--send: Sends the hard drive security, a.k.a. Data-at-Rest Encryption, keys zip file
to one or more recipients.
--zippassword: The password to unzip/zip the hard drive security keys file.
--emailaddr: Recipient's email address.
syscli --download hdsecuritykeysfile [--zippassword <password>]
This CLI command downloads hard drive security keys file to the current
directory. Hard drive security is also known as Data-at-Rest Encryption.
CLI command options:
--download: Downloads hard drive
file to the current directory
--zippassword: The password to unzip/zip the hard drive security keys file.
syscli --list premiumstorageinfo
This CLI command lists the system serial number and for each storage array the
name, whether turbo and encryption premium feature key is installed, the
storage array serial number and feature activation code (ID).
Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
security, a.k.a. Data‐at‐Rest Encryption,
6-67081-09 Rev B
February 2014
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