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Operating Systems HP-UX Couple of questions. Post 302275895 by Ikon on Monday 12th of January 2009 01:32:14 PM
Old 01-12-2009
HP-UX is NOT gonna just run on any hardware, you need HP specific hardware, which will make it hard from home.

If you have any experience with Linux its not hard to use HP-UX, it just does not have all the "NICE" features that Linux has preinstalled. They basically only put in what is needed and you will have to figure out the differences. Example Linux uses GNU date command, HP-UX does not, therefore you cant use the date -d switch. I believe you COULD install a gnu version but generally that could make it hard to get support from HP.

HP-UX is pretty rock solid, we have very few problems here, and we have MANY HP-UX servers.

When I got this job in May 08 I had never touched a HP-UX system and now Im pretty confident with it. But there are some differences you will run into and have to figure out.
 

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Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions(3)				     Library Functions Manual				    Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions(3)

						     TCG Software Stack Developer's Reference

NAME
Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions - set restrictions on use of delegated Certified Migratable Keys SYNOPSIS
#include <tss/tspi.h> TSS_RESULT Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions(TSS_HTPM hTPM, TSS_CMK_DELEGATE CmkDelegate); DESCRIPTION
Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions is used to set restrictions on the delegated use of Certified Migratable Keys (CMKs). Use of this command can- not itself be delegated. PARAMETERS
hTPM The hTPM parameter is used to specify the handle of the TPM object. CmkDelegate The CmkDelegate parameter is a bitmask describing the kinds of CMKs that can be used in a delegated auth session. Each bit represents a type of key. If the bit of a key type is set, then the CMK can be used in a delegated authorization session, otherwise use of that key will result in a TPM_E_INVALID_KEYUSAGE return code from the TPM. The possible values of CmkDelegate are any combination of the following flags logically OR'd together: TSS_CMK_DELEGATE_SIGNING Allow use of signing keys. TSS_CMK_DELEGATE_STORAGE Allow use of storage keys. TSS_CMK_DELEGATE_BIND Allow use of binding keys. TSS_CMK_DELEGATE_LEGACY Allow use of legacy keys. TSS_CMK_DELEGATE_MIGRATE Allow use of migratable keys. RETURN CODES
Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise one of the following values is returned: TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE hTPM is not a valid handle. TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR An internal SW error has been detected. CONFORMING TO
Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions conforms to the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification version 1.2 Errata A SEE ALSO
Tspi_TPM_CMKApproveMA(3), Tspi_TPM_CMKCreateTicket(3), Tspi_Key_CMKCreateBlob(3) TSS 1.2 2007-12-13 Tspi_TPM_CMKSetRestrictions(3)
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