04-03-2009
I believe i don't have enough processors then.
Apart from escalating it to Management,i think i can do anything more(or can i?).
Thanks for the tip.Your inputs stand evidence to my convictions.
Thanks
HG
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tpm_setactive
tpm_setactive(8) System Manager's Manual tpm_setactive(8)
TPM Management - tpm_setactive
NAME
tpm_setactive - change TPM active states
SYNOPSIS
tpm_setactive [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
tpm_setactive reports the status of the TPM's flags regarding the active state of the TPM. This is the default behavior and also
accessible via the --status option. Requesting a report of this status prompts for the owner password. The --active option changes the TPM
to the active state (via the TPM_PhysicalSetDeactivated API). This operation requires evidence of physical presence, is persistent and
requires a reboot to take effect. The --inactive option (via the TPM_PhysicalSetDeactivated API) changes the TPM to the inactive state.
This operation requires evidence of physical presence, is persistent and requires a reboot to take effect. An inactive TPM is essentially
off but still allows for a tpm_takeownership to occur. The --temp option causes deactivation (via the TPM_SetTempDeactivated API) to
happen immediately but only endure for the current boot cycle. The --status, --active, --inactive, and --temp options are mutually
exclusive and the last one on the command line will be carried out.
-h, --help
Display command usage info.
-v, --version
Display command version info.
-l, --log [none|error|info|debug]
Set logging level.
-u, --unicode
Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications using TSS popup boxes
-s, --status
Report the status of flags regarding the TPM active states.
-a, --active
Make the TPM active. Operation is persistent, requires phyiscal presence to authorize, and a reboot to take effect.
-i, --inactive
Make the TPM inactive. Operation is persistent, requires phyiscal presence to authorize, and a reboot to take effect.
-t, --temp
Makes the TPM inactive for the current boot cycle only.
-z, --well-known
Authenticate using 20 bytes of zeros as owner password (the default TSS Well Known Secret), instead of prompting for an owner
password.
SEE ALSO
tpm_version(1), tpm_setpresence(8), tpm_takeownership(8), tpm_setenable(8), tcsd(8)
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
TPM Management 2005-05-06 tpm_setactive(8)