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.