In order to remove the package for the TCRMessengerDisabled remediation workflow:

1.Open a command prompt, import the environment variables for the Tivoli Framework, and start bash. Then go the directory for the TCRMessengerDisabled workflow. To do this issue the following commands:

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

cd $BINDIR/tcmremed/download cd TCRMessengerDisabled

2.Copy the file TCRMessengerDisabled_publish.sh to a new one, name it

TCRMessengerDisabled_unpublish.sh, and open it with a text editor to change the content:

a.Change -publish to -unpublish.

b.Remove the -i all option.

The final content should look like Example 8-17.

Example 8-17 Content of TCRMessengerDisabled_unpublish.sh script

wweb -unpublish -p

/TCRMessengerDisabled/nac.win.any.services.PostureServices/SERVICE_DISABLED_WF/latest -v 1.0 -w tcmweb -f @SoftwarePackage:"TCRMessengerDisabled^1.0"#tcmweb-region

3.Run the new script to remove the package from the Web Gateway server:

./TCRMessengerDisabled_unpublish.sh

4.Remove the package from Tivoli Configuration Manager with the following command:

wdel @SoftwarePackage:"TCRMessengerDisabled^1.0"

5.Modify the content of the package and run the sputil.sh utility to recreate the package as described in “TCRMessengerDisabled” on page 435.

8.5Conclusion

This concludes all three sections for our ABBC project implementation. At this point you are ready to deploy your pilot environment and collect your own experiences.

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