Displaying keyserver status
Use the encrypt_keyserver_list command to list the keyservers currently defined in the system along with their connectivity status.
encrypt_keyserver_list [ check_status=<yes|no> ]
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
check_status | Boolean | Defines whether to update the status of keyserver communication paths before displaying them. | N | no |
Example:
encrypt_keyserver_list
Output:
Module Name App/Key Status Last time checked Master Port
3 nachos NOAPP 2013/03/27 20:18:43 yes 5696
3 nachos UNKNOWN 2013/03/27 20:18:43 yes 5696
3 snocone UNKNOWN 2013/03/27 20:18:43 no 5696
3 snocone ACTIVE 2013/03/27 20:18:43 no 5696
3 TKLM-SA BAD_CERT 2013/03/27 20:18:43 no 5696
Cont.:
Address
9.11.236.1
2002::1
snocone.tucson.ibm.com
2002:90b:e006:238:209:6bff:fe00:a5a7
tklm-sa.ibm.com
Field ID | Field output | Default position |
---|---|---|
module_id | Module | 1 |
label | Name | 2 |
heartbeat_keyserver_status | App/Key Status | 3 |
last_heartbeat | Last time checked | 4 |
master | Master | 5 |
port | Port | 6 |
address | Address | 7 |
keyserver_type | Keyserver Type | 8 |
Access control
User Category | Permission |
---|---|
Storage administrator | Allowed |
Storage integration administrator | Disallowed |
Application administrator | Disallowed |
Security administrator | Allowed |
Read-only users | Allowed |
Technicians | Allowed |
Return codes
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UNSUPPORTED_HARDWARE
Cannot utilize encryption on unsupported hardware.
Troubleshooting: Contact support to verify encryption status.