If the command fails, contact NetApp Support.
b. Verify that the
Restored
column equals
yes
for all authentication keys:
security key-
manager key-query
c. You can safely shut down the controller.
3. If the
Key Manager
type displays
onboard
and the
Restored
column displays anything other than
yes
:
a. Enter the onboard security key-manager sync command:
security key-manager onboard
sync
Enter the customer’s onboard key management passphrase at the prompt. If the passphrase
cannot be provided, contact NetApp Support.
b. Verify the
Restored
column shows
yes
for all authentication keys:
security key-manager
key-query
c. Verify that the
Key Manager
type shows
onboard
, and then manually back up the OKM
information.
d. Go to advanced privilege mode and enter
y
when prompted to continue:
set -priv advanced
e. Enter the command to display the key management backup information:
security key-
manager onboard show-backup
f. Copy the contents of the backup information to a separate file or your log file. You’ll need it in
disaster scenarios where you might need to manually recover OKM.
g. Return to admin mode:
set -priv admin
h. You can safely shut down the controller.
Shut down the impaired controller - AFF A220 and FAS2700
Shut down or take over the impaired controller using the appropriate procedure for your
configuration.
Option 1: Most configurations
After completing the NVE or NSE tasks, you need to complete the shutdown of the
impaired controller.
Steps
a. Take the impaired controller to the LOADER prompt:
If the impaired controller
displays…
Then…
The LOADER prompt
Go to Remove controller module.
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