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TABLE 225
Field
LAST_REKEY_PROGRESS
CURRENT_VOLUME_LABE
L
PRIOR_ENCRYPTION_STAT
E
ENCRYPTION_FORMAT
ENCRYPT_EXISTING_DATA Not used. When configuring a disk LUN that was
DECRYPT_EXISTING_DATA
KEY_ID
CRYPTO_HOST_ID
LUN_NUMBER
BLOCK_SIZE
TOTAL_BLOCKS
LUN_STATE
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CRYPTO_LUN (Continued)
Definition
Indicates whether a re-key operation is in progress. 0
= no re-keying in progress.
> 0 = percentage done of re-keying operation in
progress. Only valid for disk LUNs. The default value is
0.
If a tape session is in progress, this is the volume label
for the currently mounted tape. Only valid for tape
LUNs.
Not used. When configuring a new disk LUN, this field
indicates whether the LUN is already encrypted (1) or
cleartext (0). This information does not need to be
persisted. Only valid for disk LUNs.
If ENCRYPTION_STATE is true, ENCRYPTION_FORMAT
indicates the type of encryption. 0 = cleartext, 1 =
DF-compatible, 2 = native.
previously cleartext and is to be encrypted, this
property tells the switch whether or not to start a
re-keying operation to encrypt the existing LUN data.
This property does not need to be persisted.
Not used. When configuring disk LUN that was
previously encrypted and is to
become cleartext, this property tells the switch
whether or not to start a re-keying
operation to decrypt the existing LUN data. This
property does not need to be
persisted. This feature is no longer supported in FOS.
Hex-encoded binary key vault ID for the current data
encryption key for this LUN.
This ID may be used to locate the data encryption key
in the key vault.
Foreign key reference to the CRYPTO_HOST that uses
this LUN.
The Logical Unit Number of the LUN, as seen by the
LUNs host. This may be an
integer (0 - 65565) or a WWN-format 8-byte hex
number.
The LUN''s Logical Block Size, in bytes. Only valid for
disk LUNs.
The total number of logical blocks in the LUN.
Multiplying BLOCK_SIZE
by TOTAL_BLOCKS gives the LUN size in bytes.
LUN operational status, such as OK or disabled for
various reasons.
For possible values see the enum definition in
CryptoClientConstants. The default value is 0.
Database tables and fields
Format
smallint
varchar
smallint
smallint
smallint
smallint
varchar
int
varchar
int
int
int
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