Backup Exec Import Encryption - Key
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Recap of critical steps:
Successful execution of the process requires preparation: backup exec import encryption key
Even with the correct passphrase, the process can fail. Here are the most common errors and solutions. – Recommended
Maintain a written log of passphrases in a separate physical location from the backups. Proactively export the database key via Backup Exec Settings Database Maintenance and Security Passphrases Maintain a written log of passphrases in a
In Veritas Backup Exec, "importing" an encryption key typically refers to either restoring access to an encrypted backup set when the key is missing or recovering the Backup Exec Database encryption key during a server migration or disaster recovery. Topic: Backup Exec Encryption Key Import and Management 1. Importing the Database Encryption Key The database encryption key (ending in
: Go to Backup Exec Settings > Database Maintenance and Security . Under the security section, you can use the Import option to browse to the directory containing your exported database encryption key and select the .dek file. Best Practices for Key Management