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Operating Systems AIX Resetting the NVRAM Post 302828975 by livehho on Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 04:27:00 PM
Old 07-03-2013
it's not managed by HMC...

I downloaded the FW from FixCentral... i'll try to install the FW from CD

i'll update
 

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tpm_nvdefine(8) 														   tpm_nvdefine(8)

NAME
tpm_nvdefine SYNOPSIS
tpm_nvdefine [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
tpm_nvdefine defines a new NVRAM area at the given index and of given size. The user has to provide the permissions that control access to the NVRAM area. Owner authentication is necessary once the NVRAM area 0xFFFFFFFF has been defined. The owner password may be provided on the command line using the owner password option. The following options are supported: -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 -y, --owner-well-known Use a secret of all zeros (20 bytes of zeros) as the owner's secret. -z, --area-well-known Use a secret of all zeros (20 bytes of zeros) as the NVRAM area's secret. -o, --pwdo (optional parameter) The owner password. A password may be directly provided for example by using '--pwdo=password' or '-opassword'. If no password is provided with this option then the program will prompt the user for the password. -a, --pwda (optional parameter) The NVRAM area password. A password may be directly provided for example by using '--pwda=password' or '-apassword'. If no password is provided with this option then the program will prompt the user for the password. -i, --index The index of the NVRAM area. The parameter must either be a decimal number or a hexadecimal number starting with '0x'. To select the NVRAM area with index 0x100, the command line parameter should be '-i 0x100' or '--index 0x100'. -s, --size The size of the NVRAM area. The parameter must either be a decimal number or a hexadecimal number starting with '0x'. -p, --permissions The access permissions associated with the NVRAM area. The parameter must either be a decimal number or a hexadecimal number staring with '0x'. It is possible to logically 'or' numbers or strings. The following strings are supported: AUTHREAD Reading requires NVRAM area authorization. AUTHWRITE Writing requires NVRAM area authorization. PPREAD Reading requires physical presence. PPWRITE Writing requires physical presence. OWNERREAD Reading requires owner authorization. OWNERWRITE Writing requires owner authorization. GLOBALLOCK A write to index 0 locks the NVRAM area until the next TPM_Startup(ST_CLEAR) READ_STCLEAR A read with size 0 on the same index prevents further reading until the next TPM_Startup(ST_CLEAR) WRITE_STCLEAR A write with size 0 to the same index prevents further writing until the next TPM_Startup(ST_CLEAR) WRITEDEFINE A write with size 0 to the same index locks the NVRAM area permanently WRITEALL The value must be written in a single operation An example of a permission parameter is: --permissions="OWNERREAD|OWNERWRITE" SEE ALSO
tpm_nvread(8), tpm_nvwrite(8), tpm_nvrelease(8), tpm_nvinfo(8) REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net> TPM Management 2011-07-07 tpm_nvdefine(8)
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