token backup

Access the token backup commands.

When to use LunaSH "token backup" commands:

LunaSH token backup commands operate a SafeNet Luna Backup HSM attached directly to SafeNet Luna Network HSM via USB, and are not intended for use with remotely connected backup devices.

You might have a locally-connected backup HSM (connects directly to a SafeNet Luna Network HSM via USB cable) and a locally connected serial terminal and be walking them from HSM to HSM in your server room to perform backups. Or you might be administering remotely via SSH and lunash:> commands, while a technician in your server center carries the backup HSM from one HSM to the next. In either case, these token backup commands are the method to use. The important distinction is where the backup HSM is physically connected - from the SafeNet Luna Network HSM perspective, those are both local backup operations to a backup HSM that is locally connected to the appliance.

For true, hands-off, lights-out operation of your SafeNet appliances, use a SafeNet Luna Backup HSM located in your administrator's office (or other convenient location), connected to a computer acting as a Remote Backup server (this could be your administrative workstation, or it could be a completely separate computer). This means the computer and Backup HSM are located near you and remote/distant from your SafeNet Luna Network HSM appliance(s). For that application, use the backup commands in the LunaCM utility supplied with the SafeNet Luna HSM Client software (which must be installed on the computer that is acting as Remote Backup server) - the appliance token backup commands are not designed to work for Remote Backup.

Syntax

token backup

factoryreset
init
list
login
logout
partition
show
update

Argument(s) Shortcut Description
factoryreset f Reset a backup token to factory default settings. See token backup factoryreset.
init i Initializes the token with the specified serial number and prepares it to receive backup data. See token backup init.
list li List all backup tokens. See token backup list.
login logi Login backup token admin. See token backup login.
logout logo Logout backup token admin. See token backup logout.
partition p Access the token backup partition commands to manage your backup partitions. See token backup partition.
show s Get backup token information. See token backup show.
update u Update commands. See token backup update.

An external SafeNet Luna Backup HSM can be USB-connected to a SafeNet Luna Network HSM appliance for local backup/restore operations.

SafeNet Luna Network HSM does not pass PED operations and data through to an externally connected SafeNet Luna backup HSM from a Luna PED that is connected locally to the SafeNet Luna Network HSM.

If the external HSM is PED-authenticated, then the options for Luna PED connection are:

>local PED connection, directly to the affected HSM, when needed, or

>Remote PED connection, passed through the SafeNet Luna Network HSM

LunaSH token backup commands on SafeNet Luna Network HSM would be unable to see SafeNet Luna Backup HSM slots maintained by Remote Backup server. Either connect the Backup HSM locally to the SafeNet Luna Network HSM USB port to use token backup commands, or use LunaCM commands directed to a SafeNet Luna Backup HSM connected to a computer configured as a backup server.