hsm firmware upgrade

This command updates the HSM firmware by applying the Firmware Update File that was saved in the standby location by the factory, or by your most recent Luna Network HSM appliance update. The current HSM firmware version (before this command is run), becomes the rollback version after the command is run. See command hsm firmware rollback, to roll back to the previous firmware version.

NOTE   If you are updating the firmware to Luna HSM Firmware 7.7.0 or newer, objects and partitions must be re-sized to include additional object overhead associated with the new V1 partitions - this is included in the process, no additional action from you (see Compare Behavior of Pre-Firmware 7.7, and V0, and V1 Partitions). This conversion can take much longer than previous firmware updates, depending on the number of objects stored on the HSM (a few minutes to several hours). Ensure that you can leave the update operation uninterrupted for this amount of time. Do not interrupt the procedure even if the operation appears to have stalled.

User Privileges

Users with the following privileges can perform this command:

>Admin

>Operator

Syntax

hsm firmware upgrade [-force]

Argument(s)

Shortcut

Description

-force -f

Force the action without prompting.

Example

lunash:>hsm firmware upgrade

   The HSM Administrator is logged in. Proceeding...

   WARNING: This operation will upgrade the firmware and restart NTLS/STC !!!

         (1) All current NTLS and/or STC sessions will be reset.
         (2) If the server keys are in hardware, you must re-activate them.
         (3) If the PED use is remote, you must re-connect it.

   Type 'proceed' to continue, or 'quit' to quit now.

   > proceed
   Proceeding...

Update Result : 0 (Success)
resetting HSM ...
Stopping ntls:                                             [  OK  ]

Starting ntls:                                             [  OK  ]
Stopping stcd:                                             [  OK  ]

Starting stcd:                                             [  OK  ]

Command Result : 0 (Success)