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Re: [Xense-devel] vtpm_managerd problem
 
 
Burak OÐUZ schrieb: 
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burak # vtpm_managerd 
INFO[VTPM]: Starting VTPM. 
INFO[TCS]: Constructing new TCS: 
INFO[TCS]: Calling TCS_OpenContext: 
INFO[VTSP]: OIAP. 
ERROR[VTPM]: Failed to load service data with error = TPM_IOERROR 
INFO[VTPM]: Failed to read manager file. Assuming first time
initialization 
INFO[VTSP]: Reading Public EK. 
ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_ReadPubek Failed with return code TPM_DISABLED_CMD 
ERROR in VTSP_ReadPubek at vtsp.c:264 code: TPM_DISABLED_CMD. 
INFO[VTPM]: Failed to readEK meaning TPM has an owner. Creating Keys
off exg SRK. 
INFO[VTSP]: OSAP. 
INFO[VTSP]: Creating new key of type 20. 
INFO[VTSP]: Creating Binding Key... 
ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_CreateWrapKey Failed with return code TPM_AUTHFAIL 
ERROR in VTSP_CreateWrapKey at vtsp.c:557 code: TPM_AUTHFAIL. 
ERROR in VTPM_Create_Manager at vtpm_manager.c:134 code: TPM_AUTHFAIL. 
   
   
   
   
 
This is correct: The vtpm manager tries to use the TPM, but can not
take ownership because the TPM was in use before. 
If you clear your TPM (should be a BIOS option, perhaps you need to
press a special key on boot or set some jumper), and then start the
vtpm manager again, you should be fine. 
 
HTH, 
Martin 
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Martin Hermanowski
http://martin.hermanowski.name
https://www.openbc.com/hp/Martin_Hermanowski/
 
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