126 Security Key and RAID ManagementSecuring Pre-Existing Virtual DisksIf an unsecured virtual disk was created on a controller, you can secure thevirtual disk as long as the following conditions are met:• The controller has a security key present.• All the physical disks in the virtual disk are SED.Perform the following steps when securing a pre-existing virtual disk on asecured controller:1 During the host system bootup, press when the BIOS screenis displayed.The Virtual Disk Management screen is displayed.If there is more than one controller, the main menu screen is displayed.2 Select a controller, and press .The Virtual Disk Management screen is displayed for the selected controller.3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Disk Group number.4 Press to display a menu of the available actions.5 Highlight the Secure Disk Group option and press .NOTE: If you select to secure a Disk Group, all virtual disks part of the DiskGroup are secured.Importing or Clearing Secured Foreign Configurations and Secure DiskMigrationSecured virtual disks created on a PERC H700 or H800 card can be migratedto another PERC H700 or H800 card. A virtual disk secured with a localsecurity key different from the current controller security key cannot beimported without authentication of the original passphrase used to securethem.When importing secured virtual disk(s) created with a different security key,the secured foreign configuration(s) do not show in the ForeignConfiguration View screen. Follow the steps below to import or clear aforeign secured virtual disk.NOTE: If you are importing secured and unsecured virtual disks, you are promptedto resolve the secured foreign configuration first.