Replacing the tpm, Tpm location on i/o board, Figure 6-28: “tpm location on i/o board – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

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6.

Grasp the TPM by the edges and lift it out of the socket on the I/O board (

Figure 6-28

).

CAUTION:

Destroy the TPM after removing it from the server. Follow local regulations to

securely destroy the TPM. Do not attempt to use the TPM in another server.

Figure 6-28 TPM Location on I/O Board

1

2

3

4

4

3

1

Core I/O Board Slot

System Battery

TPM

2

I/O VRM

Replacing the TPM

To replace the TPM, follow these steps:

1.

Insert the TPM.
a.

Align the TPM connector pinouts with the pins on the I/O 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 I/O board assembly.

b.

Push the TPM straight down into the socket until it is fully seated (

Figure 6-28

).

2.

Replace the core I/O board. See

“Replacing the Core I/O Board” (page 237)

.

3.

Replace the top cover. See

“Replacing the Top Cover” (page 182)

.

4.

If rack installed, slide the server completely into the rack. See

“Inserting the Server into the

Rack” (page 180)

.

5.

Reconnect the power cables and power on the server. See

“Powering On the Server”

(page 94)

.

6.

Set the TPM to the prior state, if available, or to a customer preference.

Example 6-1

is an

example of using the secconfig command to enable the TPM as a customer preference.

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