Deployment Guide

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Table 246. Sub Options And Arguments For tpm Option (continued)
Option Sub-option Arguments Description
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>
--
setuppwdoverride
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
SYSCFG For BMC And Remote Access Controller
Configuration
SYSCFG configures Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and Remote Access Controller (RAC) settings.
NOTE: Some of the following options or arguments might not be available on all systems.
NOTE: For options that use text strings such as username, password, hostname, and community string, using some
characters such as <space>, <, >, | , or = on the command line can be misinterpreted by the command line parser and cause
errors.
NOTE: The following options or arguments are also applicable to DRAC 5.
The following tables document valid options, sub-options, and arguments along with a description of the expected behavior of
each option and suboption. Options, sub-options, and arguments are case-sensitive. All options, sub-options, and pre-defined
arguments are lowercase unless explicitly stated otherwise. Some features that must be noted while reading this section are:
Unless otherwise specified, all sub-options to options are optional.
If a sub-option is not specified for an option, all valid sub-option values are displayed for the option. If sub-options are
specified, then only those suboptions are reported.
Wherever options or sub-options take empty strings as input, the string NULL should be input. For example, options such as
username and suboptions such as commstring and hostname can take an empty string as input.
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