vtl listSlots

Displays a list of all slots found.

Syntax

vtl listSlots

Example

>vtl listSlots
Number of slots: 3
The following slots were found:


Slot#   Description          Label                      Serial#         Status
======  ===============      ===================        ========        ===========
     0  Net Token Slot       kbPSO                      1311583664227   Present
     1  User Token Slot      mypciepsopar               349297122736    Present
     2  Admin Token Slot     mypcie6                    150022          Present
     3  Net Token Slot       dpod-service               12345678	 Present
     4  Luna UHD Slot        myG5pw                     7001312         Present
     5  Luna UHD Slot        -                          -               Not present
     6  Net Admin Token Slot myRBSG5Bk                  7000329         Present

NOTE   In the example list above:

>slot 0 represents a network-linked application partition on a SafeNet Luna Network HSM

>slot 1 is the application partition on a SafeNet Luna PCIe HSM

>slot 2 is the HSM administrative partition of the same SafeNet Luna PCIe HSM

>slot 3 is an HSM on Demand Service available through Data Protection on Demand.

>slot 4 is a SafeNet Luna USB HSM

>slot 5 is a placeholder slot for an HSM that could be attached to a USB port

>slot 6 is the HSM administrative partition of a SafeNet Luna Backup HSM that is connected to this client via Remote Backup Service

You won't necessarily see all, or even most of those in your situation, with your equipment; the list in the example merely shows how different types are presented. PCIe and HSMoD slots can display with this command, but can only be managed through LunaCM.