Subject: Re: End of Support for Encryption Key Manager (EKM)
I don't know about the EOS on EKM, nor am I aware of the "cost" of ISKLM Lite,
but I will tell you that it is plug-to-plug compatible with EKM making the
conversion pretty easy. Biggest change was changing the startup JCL,
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Subject: Re: End of Support for Encryption Key Manager (EKM)
I know
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Mark Jacobs
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Subject: Re: End of Support for Encryption Ke
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>I know all that, but we were floored by the statement made by IBM on the
>call yesterday. I'm trying to get it confirmed.
>
>Mark Jacobs
>>>
>> I was on a conference call with an IBM storage specialist yesterday and
>> he mentioned that end of support for EKM is April 2012.
>>
>> I've never see
I know all that, but we were floored by the statement made by IBM on the
call yesterday. I'm trying to get it confirmed.
Mark Jacobs
On 04/06/12 10:28, Ken Porowski wrote:
I know that Java 6.0 was the last to have EKM in it. J6.0.1 does not.
AFAIK J5.0 still ships with it.
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I know that Java 6.0 was the last to have EKM in it. J6.0.1 does not.
AFAIK J5.0 still ships with it.
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