Deleting all keys
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Server Security > Secure Boot Settings > Advanced Secure Boot Options > Delete all
keys (PK, KEK, DB, DBX) and press Enter.
2. Press Enter to delete all keys.
Reset all keys to platform defaults
Use this option to reset all keys to platform defaults.
Resetting all keys to platform defaults
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Server Security > Secure Boot Settings > Advanced Secure Boot Options > Reset all keys
to platform defaults and press Enter.
2. Press Enter.
Trusted Platform Module options
Use this menu to access Trusted Platform Module (TPM) options for servers configured with a TPM. TPM
enables the firmware and operating system to take measurements of all phases of the boot process. For
information on installing and enabling the TPM module option, see the user documentation for your server
model.
CAUTION:
A TPM locks all data access if you do not follow proper procedures for modifying the server, including
updating system or option firmware, replacing hardware such as the system board and hard drive, and
modifying TPM OS settings.
Configuring Trusted Platform Module options
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Server Security > Trusted Platform Module options and press Enter.
2. Select an option and press Enter, then select a setting for that option and press Enter again. On servers
configured with an optional TPM, you can set the following:
a. TPM 2.0 Operation—Sets the operational state of TPM 2.0. Options are:
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