Chapter 1: Appliance Hardware Functions
----------- Front Cooling Fans Status --------------
FAN1A
lnr
0 RPM
Unplugged or Failed
FAN1B
lnr
0 RPM
Unplugged or Failed
FAN2A
OK
3000 RPM
FAN2B
OK
2900 RPM
FAN3A
OK
2900 RPM
FAN3B
OK
3000 RPM
When the system returns from restarting, the HSM returns to find both splits of the MTK available and it
immediately reconstitutes the MTK, allowing you to resume operations.
NOTE
Partition authentication data is de-cached by the tamper - you must execute
partition
activate -partition
<name_of_partition> each of your HSM partitions before your clients can
resume accessing them. Partition activation does not survive a tamper event. In either case,
you can examine the log for tamper events:
syslog tail -search tamper -entries 200
To replace a fan:
1.
To open the fan bay, use a Torx number 8 screwdriver to remove the screw that secures the right-side tab
of the fan retainer.
2.
The fan retainer is anchored at its left by two tabs - swing the retainer out like a door, and remove it. There is
no need to separate the filter mesh and its retainer from the larger fan retainer; the assembly can come out
as one piece. The illustration below happens to show them separated.
3.
The fan modules are now exposed and are held in place only by the friction of their electrical connectors.
4.
Grasp the handle of the selected fan module and pull straight out toward you.
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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