If you have configured encryption with USB flash drives, you can create new keys and
store them on USB flash drives. Rekeying is the process of creating a new key for the system. To create a new key, encryption must
be enabled on the system; however, the rekey operation works whether or not there are encrypted
objects.Encryption is supported on Lenovo
Storage V3700 V2 XP, Lenovo Storage V5030, and Lenovo Storage V5030F models only. If you have both methods of encryption configured on your system, completely
rekey one method before rekeying to the other.
Before creating a new key, ensure
that at least one USB port contains a USB flash drive that contains the current key. During the
rekey process, a new key is generated and copied to the USB flash drives. The new key is then used
instead of the current key. The rekey operation fails unless at least one USB flash drive contains
the current key. To rekey the system you need at least three USB flash drives to store the copied
key material.
Using the management GUI
To rekey the system in
the management GUI, complete these steps:
- In the management GUI, select .
- Expand USB Flash Drives to display all the detected USB flash drives on
the system and select Rekey.
- When the system detects the required number of the USB flash drives with at least one drive that
contains an existing key, the new key is generated and copied to the USB flash drives. Click
Commit after the key is created to complete the rekey operation. If errors
occur during the rekey process, status messages display problems with the copy or creation of a new
key. For example, if the minimum number of USB drives are inserted but none of them have an existing
encryption key, the rekey operation fails. To determine and fix other possible errors, select .
Note: If you have key servers configured in addition to USB flash drives, you can now
rekey the key server.
Using the command-line interface
To rekey the system in the command-line
interface, complete these steps:
- Verify that encryption is enabled on the system by entering this
command:
lsencryption
Ensure
that the status indicates that the encryption is enabled.Encryption is supported
on Lenovo
Storage V3700 V2 XP, Lenovo Storage V5030, and Lenovo Storage V5030F models only.
- After verifying that encryption is enabled, you need to prepare the system to rekey the
encryption keys that are currently being used on the system. Ensure that at least one of the USB flash drives that contain the
current key is inserted into the configuration node. The current key is necessary; otherwise, the
rekey process fails. Insert other USB flash drives into the
remaining USB ports on the rear of the system. To prepare the rekey operation and copy the new key to all inserted USB flash drives on the
system, enter the following
command:
chencryption -usb newkey -key prepare
This command confirms at least one of the USB flash drives contain the current encryption key. It
also generates a new encryption key for the system and copies the key to all USB flash drives that
are inserted into the system. Optionally, you can make additional copies of the encryption keys for
backups if the USB flash drives are lost or damaged.
- To verify that the system is prepared and the keys are copied to
the other USB flash drives, enter the following
command:
lsencryption
Check that the
usb_rekey parameter has the value
prepared.
Note: The
prepared value indicates that the new key is ready to be committed.
If
USB flash drives are already inserted into the canisters, the encryption key is copied
automatically. If USB flash drives are not present in the canister, insert them to begin copying the
key to the drives. To verify that copies to the USB flash drive are successful, enter
lsencryption to check the value in the
usb_key_copies. Each
successful copy to a USB flash drive increments this value. This value must match the number of USB
flash drives that you inserted into the system to create the new encryption keys. Before the keys
can be committed, this value must be greater than the minimum required amount.
- To commit the key, enter the following
command:
chencryption -usb newkey -key commit
This
command makes the prepared key the current key and stores the key values on the USB flash drives.
- Verify that the new key is committed by entering the following
command:
lsencryption
Ensure that the value in
the usb_rekey parameter is no and the
usb_key_copies has the minimum required number of USB flash drives with copies
of the keys. The system needs at least three USB flash drives, each with one copy of the key. It is
recommended that additional copies of the keys are made and stored securely.