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Table 7 Services List section components
Components
Description
Name
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KMS Server: the “brains” of the SKM, which manages all incoming and outgoing
connections (both secure and clear text). When disabled, the SKM cannot be
used to fulfill requests.
•
Web Administration: When enabled, the SKM can be configured through a web
browser.
•
SSH Administration: the remote Command Line Interface (CLI) administration tool.
When enabled, the SKM can be configured using the remote CLI using SSH.
•
SNMP Agent: When enabled, the SKM sends alerts over the network to monitor
system activity.
Status
Current activity status of the service type, either started or stopped. You control the
status by clicking Start or Stop.
Startup
The state of each of the services after the SKM boots up.
Start
Click Start to start a service. The status column of the Services List section displays
“Started” in the status column for the affected service type.
Stop
Click Stop to a service. The status column of the Services List section displays “Stopped”
in the status column for the affected service type.
Enable Startup
Click Enable Startup to specify that a service should be enabled on startup.
Disable Startup
Click Disable Startup to specify that a service should be disabled on startup.
Refresh
Click Refresh to refresh the values on this section.
Restart/Halt
Use the Restart/Halt section to either shutdown or reboot the SKM.
Figure 21 Viewing the Restart/Halt section
The following table describes the components of the Restart/Halt section.
Table 8 Restart/Halt section components
Components
Description
Restart/Halt
Select Restart to reboot the SKM, or Halt to shutdown.
NOTE:
Using the restart and halt functions terminates all active connections to the SKM.
Commit
Click Commit to perform the function selected in the Restart/Halt field.
IMPORTANT:
Remove any peripheral devices connected to the keyboard, mouse, and video ports on the SKM before
restarting. Use of these ports during the restart process can cause the process to hang.
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