Restoring a LOCAL Key (BUI)

To restore a LOCAL key that was deleted, create a new LOCAL key with the same key name and value as the deleted key. You must have first recorded, or backed up, this information before the key was deleted. The backup procedure is described in Backing Up a LOCAL Key (BUI). Although deleting a LOCAL key renders shares inaccessible, the shares can be made accessible again by recreating the LOCAL key. For information about restoring keys stored in the OKM keystore, refer to the Oracle Key Manager documentation on the Oracle Help Center.

Use the following procedure to restore a backed up LOCAL key.

Note:

If the key name is in use with a different key value for existing shares, change the key used for those shares before restoring the original LOCAL key. For more information, see Changing a Share Encryption Key (BUI).
  1. Retrieve the key name and value for the LOCAL key from your backup location.
  2. From the Shares menu, select Encryption, then Local, and click the add icon image showing the add icon .
  3. Enter the same key name as in the backup.
  4. Uncheck Generate key automatically and set the key value based on the backup.
  5. Save the restored key by clicking ADD.

    If the key name is used with existing shares, a dialog box appears. To overwrite the key value in the existing shares, click OK. Click CANCEL to not add the new key. You can then change the key used for those shares before repeating this procedure and restoring the original key. For more information, see Changing a Share Encryption Key (BUI).