Installation guide

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Procedure
1. Click Compliance.
2. Select Virtual Environment Compliance > Templates > template name.
3. Select the noncompliant result on which you are basing the exception and click Add Exception.
In this example, the noncompliant result is the RHEL_60_ProdDev guest machine.
4. Type the Name, Short Description, Description, and Sponsor in the text boxes and click Next.
5. Select the template to which you are applying the exception in the drop-down menu and click Next.
For this example, select Tools Running Not vCenter_Dev.
6. Select the object group to which you are applying the exception and click Next.
For this example, select All Virtual Objects.
7. Select the override options and the expiration date.
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Select Override non-compliant results to compliant.
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Select No Expiration.
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Click Next.
8. To define the exception values, modify, delete, or add to the properties, operators, and values for the
selected results.
In this example, you are specifying the RHEL_60_ProdDev as the exception.
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Click Add.
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In the properties drop-down menu, select Object.
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Select = as the rule operator.
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Click the ellipsis button and select RHEL_60_ProdDev in the property values dialog box and click
OK.
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Click Finish.
What to do next
Run the template. See "Run Virtual Environment Compliance Templates" on page 64.
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