Security features – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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1.
Obtain the unique LTU key as instructed on the License Entitlement Certificate. This is normally
from the HP Licensing website at
license to a .DAT file. The file can also be emailed to the registered license owner's email
address, or Cut and Paste to copy it to a temporary file.
IMPORTANT:
When redeeming licenses for replication and additional storage, Webware
will ask you to provide a serial number. The number you should use is the System ID that can
be found on the Device Configuration page.
2.
If you save the LTU as a file, sftp it into the HP StoreOnce Backup system's repository
directory.
•
Using Linux
sftp Admin@
cd repository
)
put
exit sftp
•
Using a Windows sftp client
Ensure the File Protocol is set to SFTP, not SCP.
Login to the StoreOnce GUI as Admin.
Copy
3.
Verify the LTU is stored within the repository using StoreOnce CLI command: system show
repository
.
Look for the
4.
Apply the license using one of the following StoreOnce CLI commands:
•
license load
to load a license that has been saved as a file image. The
file image must exist in the Backup system's repository directory.
•
license add
to key in the license directly. If you used
email or a temporary file, copy and paste the string exactly as obtained from the HP
Licensing website. It is not advised to key in the LTU manually.
NOTE:
The key is specific to the HP StoreOnce Backup system‘s couplet for which it
was issued. It cannot be transferred.
5.
To ensure that the license was applied successfully, run the StoreOnce CLI command:
license show
Security Features
The HP StoreOnce backup system offers the security features of Data at Rest Encryption, Data in
Flight Encryption, and Secure Erase. They can be applied using a Security license.
NOTE:
StoreOnce replication can be encrypted at the Network layer. This feature is included in
the Security license. See the HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide for more details;
review the networking configuration commands such as net add encryption.
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