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Lenovo ThinkServer RD650 - Enabling or Disabling Drive Security

Lenovo ThinkServer RD650
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LSI Corporation
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12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
March 2014
Chapter 5: The HII Configuration Utility
Managing Controllers
3. To save the controller events file to a different directory from the one listed in the Select Directory field, highlight
the current directory name and press Enter.
4. Select a directory name from the pop-up menu and press Enter.
5. To enter a different name for the controller event log file, highlight the current file name and press Enter.
6. Type the new file name in the pop-up dialog and press Enter.
7. Highlight Save Events, and press Enter to save the event log entries to the file.
To clear controller events, highlight Clear Controller Events in the Advanced Controller Management dialog. When
the confirmation message appears, highlight OK and press Enter.
5.4.6 Enabling or Disabling Drive Security
The following dialog appears when you select Enable Drive Security from the Advanced Controller
Management menu.
Figure 82 Enable Drive Security (Choose Drive Security Mode)
Enable drive security to protect the data on your system from unauthorized access or use. Local Key Management
(LKM) is the method that the HII utility provides to manage drive security. LKM uses security keys within the controller
and does not require any external entity to implement. Therefore, it is the preferred security mode for configurations
that involve a smaller number of computer systems.
Follow these steps to enable LKM security on your configuration.
1. Highlight the Local Key Management (LKM) field and, if required, press the spacebar to enter an X in this field.
2. Highlight OK and press Enter.
The following dialog appears.

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