Reference Guide

Option Sub-option Arguments Description
NOTE: After setting tpmactivation to
enabled or disabled, if you reboot your
system, DTK displays the TPM
Configuration Honoured system
will reset and the system
reboots again
message and reboots.
NOTE: When you set tpmactivation to
enabled or disabled, DTK displays the
value of tpmactivation as nochange.
However, the TPM feature is activated/
deactivated when you reboot the
system.
--tpmclear
NA Clears the contents of the TPM chip without
erasing the tpmsecurity and tpmactivation
settings.
Example:
A:>syscfg tpm --
tpmactivation=enabled --tpmclear
--setuppwdoverride
--undotpmclear
NA
Cancels the result of the tpmclear setting. If
you specify this setting before specifying the
tpmclear setting, the There is currently
no pending TPM Clear request
message is displayed.
Example:
A:>syscfg tpm --
tpmactivation=enabled --
undotpmclear --setuppwdoverride
--valsetuppwd
<string>
Validates the setup password for TPM
authentication. If you try to change DTK
settings, you are prompted to enter this
password to access the settings. For more
information on delimiters, see Command
Line Option Delimiters.
Example:
A:>syscfg tpm --
tpmactivation=enabled --tpmclear
--valsetuppwd=<setup_password>
--
setuppwdoverri
de
NA
On systems that do not have a setup
password configured, if you set this option,
you are not prompted for a password to
access DTK settings.
A:>syscfg tpm --
tpmactivation=enabled --tpmclear
--setuppwdoverride
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