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Chapter 5 Q-EKM Server Operation and Configuration
Synchronizing Primary and Secondary Q-EKM Servers
Quantum Encryption Key Manager Service and Installation Manual 33
6 Verify the Q-EKM server process started by doing one of the
following:
•Issue the
Display the Q-EKM server status command (see
Displaying the Q-EKM Server On/Off Status
on page 30), or
•Check the
native_stdout.log file (located in the keymanager folder
in the
QEKM directory; see Standard Out Messages Log on
page 66).
7 Press
<Enter> to return to the command menu.
8 Verify the debug logging is set as desired by checking the status on
the Q-EKM commands menu.
Synchronizing Primary and Secondary Q-EKM Servers
A synchronized configuration means that the configuration files on the
primary and secondary Q-EKM match.
The two configuration files are:
ClientKeyManagerConfig.properties
KeyManagerConfig.properties
The servers must be synchronized or you will not have accurate data
should failover from the primary to the secondary server occur. (See
What to do if Your Q-EKM Server Fails
on page 64.)
Synchronization copies the two configuration files from the primary
server to the secondary server automatically once per hour as long as
both servers are up and running and connected to the network. The files
are also coped immediately whenever a configuration change occurs on
the primary server. In order for synchronization to occur, you must first
set it up. Instructions for setting synchronization up follow below.
Quantum Support should have set up synchronization at the initial
install.
Note: Only set up synchronization on the primary Q-EKM server.
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