Chapter 1: Appliance Hardware Functions
State
Status
Description
OOS
20
Out of Service. The NTLS service is not running.
Use the LunaSH
service status ntls
command to display more information about the status of the
NTLS service.
25
Out of Service. The NTLS service is not bound to an Ethernet device.
Use the LunaSH
service status ntls
command to display more information about the status of the
NTLS service, and the
syslog tail
command to view the system logs to help troubleshoot the
issue.
30
Out of Service. The HSM service has experienced one or more errors or critical events.
Use the LunaSH
hsm information show
and
syslog tail
commands help troubleshoot the issue.
OFL
50
Off Line. None of the Ethernet interfaces are connected to the network.
Use the LunaSH
network show
command to display more information about the status of the
network, and the
syslog tail
command to view the system logs to help troubleshoot the issue.
IST
70
In Service Trouble. The syslog service is not running.
Use the LunaSH
service status syslog
command to display more information about the status of
the syslog service, and the
syslog tail
command to view the system logs to help troubleshoot the
issue.
90
In Service Trouble. The SSH service is not running.
Use the LunaSH
service status ssh
command to display more information about the status of the
syslog service, and the
syslog tail
command to view the system logs to help troubleshoot the
issue.
110
In Service Trouble. Hard disk utilization is too high.
Use the LunaSH
syslog tarlogs
command to create a tar archive of the logs and then use
scp
to
transfer the log archive from the appliance to a remote computer for archiving.
NOTE
The LCD initially shows the Gemalto logo when it (re)starts, and then displays the
status information for the appliance. If you find that the LCD is failing to update, you may need
to restart it using the service commands for the sysstat service (
service start sysstat
,
service stop sysstat
or
service restart sysstat
). You can also disconnect and reconnect
the power from the appliance to restart the LCD.
System Behavior with Hardware Tamper Events
The SafeNet appliance uses the Master Tamper Key (a key on the HSM that encrypts everything on the HSM)
to deal with both hardware (physical) tamper events and Secure Transport Mode.
Tampering with the Appliance
Hardware tamper events are detectable events that imply intrusion into the appliance interior.
SafeNet Luna Network HSM 7.3 Appliance Administration Guide
007-013576-005 Rev. A 13 December 2019 Copyright 2001-2019 Thales
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