Removal and Replacement
Removing and Replacing the Trusted Platform Module
Replacing the TPM
To replace the TPM, follow these steps:
Step 1. Insert the TPM.
a. Align the TPM connector pinouts with the pins on the I/O board socket.
NOTE
b. Push the TPM straight down into the socket until it is fully seated (Figure 4-26).
Step 2. Replace the core I/O board. See "Replacing the Core I/O Board" on page 126.
Step 3. Replace the top cover. See "Replacing the Top Cover" on page 59.
Step 4. If rack installed, slide the server completely into the rack. See "Inserting the Server into the Rack"
on page 57.
Step 5. Reconnect the power cables and power on the server. See "Powering On the Server" on page 51.
Step 6. Enable the TPM.
a. Access the EFI Shell.
b. Enter info sec to display the server security settings on the screen. The TPM is disabled by
default.
c. Enter secconfig to display a list of configurable security settings.
d. Enter secconfig tpm on to enable the TPM.
Step 7. Reset the server.
Step 8. Boot the operating system. See "Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX" on page 207.
Step 9. Restore the former TPM settings to the new TPM. See the HP-UX operating system documentation
for more information.
Step 10. Back up the TPM security information. See the HP-UX operating system documentation for more
information.
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The female connector on the TPM has one pinout plugged, which aligns with a
missing pin on the male connector on the I/O board assembly.
Chapter 4