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3.
Connect the CDROM drive or memory stick to any USB port on the back of the
SafeNet ProtectServer Network HSM. The operating system maps the new
hardware and adds a /etc/fstab entry.
4.
The relevant directory is created in /media (examples: /media/usbflash, or
/media/cdrecorder) but does not automount - complete with mount command
(example: mount /media/usbflash).
5.
Use umount command to unmount when finished and the device is to be removed.
Notes:
When mounting multiple devices at once, or mounting and unmounting many times in
the same session, you might wish to check /etc/fstab to see where the device is
associated.
The mount point will always default to the /media directory, but specific directories
listed above (usbflash, cdrecorder) are just examples. The name can vary depending
on the device capability and how it is detected.
Troubleshooting
Each SafeNet ProtectServer Network HSM
is tested during manufacture to ensure a
high level of quality. In the unlikely event the unit is not functioning correctly please
re-check the installation procedure, paying particular attention to the power source
and network cable connection. Running the diagnostic utility program
hsmstate
as
section is the only method available to test the unit.
Note:
The unit has no user serviceable parts. Please do not disassemble the unit to resolve
problems unless directed by a SafeNet support engineer.
Note:
If it ever becomes necessary to get into the BIOS then press <Delete> as the SafeNet
ProtectServer Network HSM boots.
For further assistance contact your supplier or SafeNet support with the following
details at hand:
The product serial number (at the back of the unit)
A detailed description of the current system configuration
Details of any error messages pertaining to the problem