The following output is displayed:

Public/Private key pair "root.root" has been successfully generated

The keys are created in the default key storage directory (/etc/evfs/pkey).

2. To create an EMD area, enter the following command:

$ evfsvol create /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw

The system prompts for the owner passphrase. Enter the owner passphrase.

Enter owner passphrase:

The following output is displayed:

Encrypted volume "/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully created

3. Enable the encrypted volume by entering the evfsvol enable command, as follows:

$ evfsvol enable /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw

The system prompts for the user passphrase. Enter the user passphrase.

Enter user passphrase:

The following output is displayed:

Encrypted volume "/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully enabled

(Step 1 and Step 2 are performed to create a sample HP-UX EVFS volume with the user keys. If the HP-UX EVFS volume already exists with the user keys, you can skip these steps.)

Step 3 To back up the keys of an HP-UX EVFS volume by using HP OpenView Storage Data Protector, complete the following tasks:

1.Select Backup in the Data Protector Cell Manager Context List.

2.Expand Backup Specifications in the left scoping pane, right-click File system, and then click Add Backup.

3.In the Create New Backup dialog box, select the default Blank File System Backup.

4.Select the directory, /etc/evfs/pkey, where the keys are stored, as shown in the following figure:

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