You are here: Reference Manual > lunash Appliance Commands > lunash Main Menu (SA)

lunash Commands

lunash Main Menu

After logging in to the Luna SA as admin, you see the lunash command prompt.
The command prompt consists of the hostname assigned to the Luna SA (in square brackets)
followed by "lunash :>".

If you press [Enter] without typing any commands, the command prompt is repeated.

For a brief listing of the main menu, type "he" (or "hel" or "help", or the alias "?").
The menu summary is displayed:

Luna SA 5.1.0-22 Command Line Shell - Copyright (c) 2001-2011 SafeNet, Inc. All rights reserved
[myLuna] lunash:>help

Description: Top-Level Commands
Keywords which must be used as the first argument on the command line.

 

[myluna1] lunash:>?

 

   The following top-level commands are available:

 Name                 (short)    Description
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 help                 he         Get Help
 exit                 e          Exit Luna Shell
 client               c          > Client
 hsm                  hs         > Hsm
 htl                  ht         > Htl
 my                   m          > My
 network              ne         > Network
 ntls                 nt         > Ntls
 package              pac        > Package
 partition            par        > Partition
 service              se         > Service
 status               st         > Status
 sysconf              sysc       > Sysconf
 syslog               sysl       > Syslog
 token                t          > Token
 user                 u          > User


Keywords which must be used as the first argument on the command line.

Type "help" (without the double quotes) followed by a command name for further information.
  For example: type "help help" for help on the help command.
  Note that a question mark ("?") can be used as an alias for "help".

Command Result : 0 (Success)
[SA75] lunash:>

 

See:

"Exit Luna Shell"

"client commands"

"hsm Commands"

"htl Commands"

"my Commands"

"network Commands"

"ntls Commands"

  "package Commands"

  "partition Commands"

"service Commands"

"status Commands"

"sysconf Commands"

"syslog Commands"

  "token Commands"

"User Commands   "