File Operations with CIP
The following tables describe expected behaviors when moving files. The behavior is different between Linux and Windows.
Move Operations
Source | Destination | Result | PQS |
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GP1(Key1) | GP1(Key1) | Rename is performed and the file remains encrypted. | Entity information is updated accordingly. |
GP1(Key1) | GP2(Key1) | Rename is performed and the file remains encrypted. | Entity information is updated accordingly. |
GP1(Key1) | GP2(Key2) | Copy & Delete performed. The destination file is decrypted. It will be encrypted with the next DDC scan. | The entity at the source is updated for deletion. A new entity is created for the destination. |
GP1(Key1) - GDPR | GP2(Key1) - PCI | Copy & Delete performed. The destination file is decrypted. It will be encrypted with the next DDC scan. | The entity at the source is updated for deletion. A new entity is created for the destination. |
The following error displays for PQS Events for the copy & delete scenario, but it does not impact functionality:
Note
[VMD] [ERROR] [3452] [DGV6002E] Data governance exception with error [gp E:\\GP\\w98_28sta03key2 not found] in [dgv::vm::pqs::vm_pqs_file_entity_manager::persist_file_access_event] at line [799]
Move Operations
Source | Destination | Result | PQS |
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GP1(Key1) | GP1(Key1) | Rename is performed and the file remains encrypted. | Entity information is updated accordingly. |
GP1(Key1) | GP2(Key1) | Copy & Delete is performed. Linux does not support file rename from key to clear_key. The following error displays: mv: setting attribute ‘user.::secfs:xattr:’ for ‘user.::secfs:xattr:’: Invalid argument | No update in DB |
GP1(Key1) | GP2(Key2) | Copy & Delete is performed. Linux does not support file rename from key to clear_key. The following error displays: mv: setting attribute ‘user.::secfs:xattr:’ for ‘user.::secfs:xattr:’: Invalid argument | No update in DB |
GP1(Key1) - GDPR | GP2(Key1) - PCI | Copy & Delete is performed. Linux does not support file rename from key to clear_key. The following error displays: mv: setting attribute ‘user.::secfs:xattr:’ for ‘user.::secfs:xattr:’: Invalid argument | No update in DB |