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 Luna Network HSM
>slot 1 is the application partition on a Luna PCIe HSM
>slot 2 is the HSM administrative partition of the same Luna PCIe HSM
>slot 3 is a Luna Cloud HSM Service available through Data Protection on Demand.
>slot 4 is a 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 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 Luna Cloud HSM service slots can display with this command, but can only be managed through LunaCM.