How to mount or unlock encrypted QuTS Hero ZFS volume manually?


最後修訂日期: 2022-06-24
Applicable Products:
  • QuTS Hero
  • Encrypted ZFS volume

Scenarios:

The encrypted data volume is locked
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or the encrypted data volume is un-mounted.
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You can use the following commands via ssh to mount and unlock the data volume manually.

  1. Use the command below to know and get the path of the data volume, “encfolder1”

    [~] # cat /etc/volume.conf | grep -A4 encfolder1
    volName = encfolder
    encryption = yes
    ssdCache = no
    creating = no
    mappingName = zpool2/zfs23
  2. Get the key file name and path of the encrypted volume

    [~] # zfs get keysource zpool2/zfs23 -H -o value -p
    /tmp/temp.XHPDfk
  3. Prepare the key source file

    [~] # echo -n | md5sum | awk '{print $1}' > /tmp/temp.XHPDfk
    [~]

    Note: <password> ; Enter the passphrase of the encrypted volume here

  4. Verify the key source file with the volume

    [~] # /sbin/zfs validate zpool2/zfs23 /tmp/temp.XHPDfk
    verification succeeded
  5. Mount the data volume

    [~] # /sbin/zfs mount zpool2/zfs23
    [~] #
    [~] # /sbin/zfs mount zpool2/zfs23/RecentlySnapshot
    [~] #
  6. Modify the volume statusFind corresponding data volume section in /etc/volume.conf and modify its status to 0 and then save it
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  1. Done Now, you should see the data volume is mounted and unlocked in the web management page.img

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