5.
Grasp the TPM by the edges and lift it out of the socket on the system board.
Figure 6-40
shows the location of the TPM on the system board.
CAUTION:
If the TPM has failed, destroy the TPM after removing it from the server. Follow
local regulations to securely destroy the TPM.
If you use this procedure as part of a system board swap, transfer the TPM from the failed system
board to the new system board
Figure 6-40 TPM Location on System Board
Replacing the TPM
To replace the TPM, follow these steps:
1.
To insert the TPM, follow these steps:
a.
Align the TPM connector pinouts with the pins on the system board socket.
NOTE:
The female connector on the TPM has one pinout plugged, which aligns with
a missing pin on the male connector on the system board.
b.
Push the TPM straight down into the socket until it is fully seated. See
Figure 6-40
.
2.
Replace the top cover. See
“Replacing the Top Cover” (page 145)
.
3.
If rack mounted, slide the server completely into the rack. See
“Inserting the Server into the
Rack” (page 144)
.
4.
Reconnect the power cables and power on the server. See
“Powering On and Powering Off
the Server” (page 78)
.
5.
To enable the TPM, follow these steps:
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.
6.
Reset the server.
7.
Boot the operating system. See
Chapter 4 (page 87)
.
8.
Restore the former TPM settings to the new TPM. See the operating system documentation
for more information.
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