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TcmClear or tcmclear
Table 206. TcmClear or tcmclear
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to YX3X: Yes, No
On YX3X systems: NA
Description
CAUTION: Clearing the TCM will cause loss of all keys in the TCM. This
could affect booting of the operating system.
When set to Yes, all the contents of the TCM will be cleared. This field is read-only
when TCMSecurity is set to Off.
NOTE: The tcmclear option is a sub-option of tcm.
Example:
A:>syscfg --TcmClear=Yes
TcmClear=Yes
TcmSecurity or tcmsecurity
Table 207. TcmSecurity or tcmsecurity
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to YX2X: on, off
On YX2X and later systems: On, Off
Description
Controls the reporting of the Trusted Cryptography Module (TCM) in the system.
NOTE: The tcmsecurity option is a sub-option of tcm.
Example:
A:>syscfg --tcmsecurity=on
tcmsecurity=on
TpmActivation or tpmactivation
Table 208. TpmActivation or tpmactivation
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to YX2X: enabled, disabled, nochange
On YX2X systems: NoChange, Activate, Deactivate
Description
Allows the user to change the operational state of the Trusted Platform Module
(TPM). This field is read-only when TPM Security is set to Off.
NOTE: The tpmactivation option is a sub-option of tpm.
Example:
A:>syscfg --tpmactivation=enabled
tpmactivation=enabled
SYSCFG 95