07-25-2008
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reborg
What exactly do you mean my open? Is it unused?
Correct. We're trying to find open pci slots to fill up. I'm planning to run a script that provides a report on all the open pci slots available in our vast array of sun and hp servers.
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beid-pkcs11-tool
beid-pkcs11-tool(1) Belgium beid-pkcs11-tool(1)
NAME
beid-pkcs11-tool - generic smart card utility
SYNOPSIS
beid-pkcs11-tool [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The beid-pkcs11-tool utility can be used from the command line to perform miscellaneous operations on the Belgium eID PKCS11 library, such
as changing your PIN or testing the library.
OPTIONS
--show-info, -I
Show global token information
--list-slots, -L
List the available slots
--list-mechanisms, -M
List the mechanisms supported by the token
--list-objects, -O
List the objects on the token
--login, -l
Log into the token first (not needed when using --pin)
--pin pin, -r pin
Supply the PIN on the command line
--change-pin, -c
Change the PIN
--slot slot
Specify number of the slot to use
--module module
Specify PKCS11 library to use (default = libbeidpkcs11.so)
--test, -t
Test (best used with the --login or --pin option)
SEE ALSO
beid-tool(1)
AUTHORS
beid-pkcs11-tool is based on pkcs11-tool (www.openc.org) and adapted for the Belgian national eID card by Zetes NV/SA (www.zetes.com).
09/2005 beid-pkcs11-tool(1)