System Info
The system info
option retrieves the basic information of the CipherTrust Manager. It also allows you to set the name of the system.
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
name | user-friendly name of the system. |
version | version details. |
version_suffix | applicable only for the Long Term Support (LTS) releases. Displays the LTS release value as a suffix to the version. |
model | model number. |
vendor | vendor information. |
crypto_version | FIPS version of the FIPS micro services of the CipherTrust manager. |
uptime | duration of time the system has been working and available. |
system_time | date-time of the system. |
chassis_serial_number | the chassis serial number of the system. This field is applicable only for the CipherTrust Manager physical appliance. |
Getting system info
To fetch the system information:
Request example 1 (virtual CipherTrust Manager instance)
ksctl system info get
Response
{
"name": "",
"version": "2.12.0-beta5+8905",
"version_suffix": "",
"model": "CipherTrust Manager k170v",
"vendor": "Thales Group",
"crypto_version": "1.7.0",
"uptime": "0 days, 3 hours, 58 minutes",
"system_time": "2023-02-28T05:58:56Z"
}
Request example 2 (physical CipherTrust Manager appliance)
ksctl system info get
Response
{
"name": "",
"version": "2.12.0-beta3+8382",
"version_suffix": "",
"model": "CipherTrust Manager k570",
"vendor": "Thales Group",
"crypto_version": "Unknown",
"uptime": "19 days, 19 hours, 14 minutes",
"system_time": "2023-02-28T07:11:27Z",
"chassis_serial_number": "616-20061700100036"
}
Change the Instance Name
Application Administrators, such as the admin
user can change the instance name. This setting is only accessible in the root domain.
Change the Instance Name in UI
Login to the root domain as an Application Administrator.
Navigate to Admin Settings > Properties.
In Instance Properties, enter a name in the Name for this instance field.
Click Set Name to finalize the change.
Change the Instance Name in ksctl CLI
To set the user-friendly name for the system:
Syntax
ksctl system info set --name <user-friendly name for the system>
Example Request
ksctl system info set --name "virtual-box"
Example Response
{
"name": "virtual-box",
"version": "2.12.0-beta3+8382",
"model": "CipherTrust Manager k570",
"vendor": "Thales Group",
"crypto_version": "Unknown",
"uptime": "",
"system_time": ""
}