CLI Guide
TcmActivation or tcmactivation
Table 226. TcmActivation or tcmactivation
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: enabled, disabled, and nochange
• On 12G systems: NoChange, Activate, Deactivate
Description
Allows the user to change the operational state of the Trusted Cryptography Module
(TCM). This eld is read-only when TCM Security is set to Off.
NOTE: The tcmactivation option is a sub-option of tcm.
Example:
A:>syscfg --tcmactivation=enabled
tcmactivation=enabled
Applicable Systems All systems prior to PowerEdge 13G systems.
TcmClear or tcmclear
Table 227. TcmClear or tcmclear
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 13G: Yes, No
• On 13G systems: NA
Description
CAUTION: Clearing the TCM will cause loss of all keys in the TCM. This could
aect booting of the operating system.
When set to Yes, all the contents of the TCM will be cleared. This eld 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
Applicable Systems All systems prior to PowerEdge 13G systems.
TcmSecurity or tcmsecurity
Table 228. TcmSecurity or tcmsecurity
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: on, o
• On 12G and later systems: On, O
Description
Controls the reporting of the Trusted Cryptography Module (TCM) in the system.
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