3.Run the sputil.sh command to create the software package block and publish it on the Web Gateway. To achieve this run the following commands:

cd $BINDIR/tcmremed/download cd TCRNavVirusDefUpdate

$BINDIR/tcmremed/bin/sputil.sh -p Sample.properties

4.Verify the result of running the tool with the following command: wlookup -ar SoftwarePackage grep TCRNavVirusDefUpdate

If the package was created the result will look like below (the number in the middle of the resulting string will be different in your environment as it is meant to be unique and is associated with the Tivoli Management Region number):

TCRNavVirusDefUpdate^1.0 1406765930.1.847#SoftwarePackage::Spo#

TCRNavSoftwareInstalled

The TCRNavSoftwareInstalled workflow was defined in the VERSION_WF parameter in the Symantec Antivirus policy to be used when the compliance check generated a FAIL or WARNING status. The purpose of the workflow is to install the required version of the Symantec Antivirus software. To build this remediation package you must have the appropriate client license for Symantec Antivirus software and an installation file. Follow the steps described below:

1.First open a command prompt, import the environment variables for the Tivoli Framework, and start bash. Then create a directory for the workflow files. To do this issue the following commands:

cmd /k %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\Tivoli\setup_env.cmd bash

cd $BINDIR/tcmremed/download mkdir TCRNavSoftwareInstalled cd TCRNavSoftwareInstalled

2.Copy to this directory with the Symantec Antivirus installation file. In our lab we used the file named SAV9_MR3_EN_WK.exe.

Attention: Symantec Antivirus is a licensed software. You must obtain a proper license before using this software.

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