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ureset

You can use the ureset command to reset a Luna G5 HSM that has become unresponsive, without having to reboot the host computer.

Syntax

ureset [<device>]

Parameter Description
<device>

Specifies the handle of the device that you want to reset. This parameter is not required if you have only one Luna G5 HSM connected to the host computer, and is optional if you have multiple Luna G5 HSMs connected.

If you have multiple Luna G5 HSMs connected, you can use this parameter to specify which HSM to reset, as follows:

/dev/lunauhd0 - reset the first Luna G5 HSM listed by the slot list command.

/dev/lunauhd1 - reset the second Luna G5 HSM listed by the slot list command.

/dev/lunauhd2 - reset the third Luna G5 HSM listed by the slot list command.

If you have multiple Luna G5 HSMs installed, and do not specify this parameter, then the first Luna G5 HSM listed by the slot list command is reset.

Example

LunaCM v6.0.0 - Copyright (c) 2006-2015 SafeNet, Inc.

        Available HSMs:

        Slot Id ->              0
        Label ->                myG5par
        Serial Number ->        16302360890475
        Model ->                G5Base
        Firmware Version ->     6.22.0
        Configuration ->        Luna User Partition With SO (PED) Signing With Cloning Mode
        Slot Description ->     User Token Slot

        Slot Id ->              1
        Label ->                SafeG5
        Serial Number ->        7001812
        Model ->                G5Base
        Firmware Version ->     6.22.0
        Configuration ->        Luna HSM Admin Partition (PED) Signing With Cloning Mode
        Slot Description ->     Admin Token Slot
        HSM Configuration ->    Luna HSM Admin Partition (PED)
        HSM Status ->           OK
       
        Current Slot Id: 0

lunacm:>exit
 
C:\Program Files\SafeNet\LunaClient>ureset /dev/lunauhd1
 
C:\Program Files\SafeNet\LunaClient>