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-aliasID
The aliasname for the key to be added.
-sourceGroupID
The unique groupname used to identify the group from which the alias is to be
copied.
-targetGroupID
The unique groupname used to identify the group to which the alias is to be
added.
Example: addaliastogroup -aliasID aliasname -sourceGroupID keygroup1
-targetGroupID keygroup2
adddrive
Add a new drive to key manager drive table. Refer to “Automatically Update Tape
Drive Table” on page 4-1 to learn how to add tape drives to the drive table
automatically. See “Encryption Keys and the LTO 4 and LTO 5 Tape Drives” on
page 2-4 for information about alias requirements.
adddrive -drivename drivename [ -rec1 alias][-rec2 alias][-symrec alias]
-drivename
drivename specifies the 12-digit serial number of the drive to be added.
Note: You must add two leading zeros (0) in front of the 10–digit serial
number to reach a total of 12 digits.
-rec1
Specifies the alias (or key label) of the drive’s certificate.
-rec2
Specifies a second alias (or key label) of the drive’s certificate.
-symrec
Specifies an alias (of the symmetric key) or a key group name for the tape
drive.
Example: adddrive -drivename 000123456789 -rec1 alias1 -rec2 alias2
addkeygroup
Create an instance of a key group with a unique Group ID in the Key Group XML.
addkeygroup -groupID groupname
-groupID
The unique groupname used to identify the group in the KeyGroup XML file.
Example: addkeygroup -groupID keygroup1
addkeygroupalias
Create a new alias for an existing key alias in your keystore for addition to a
specific key group ID.
addkeygroupalias -alias aliasname -groupID groupname
5-8 Dell Encryption Key Mgr User's Guide
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