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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 1 Overview of RME
Shortcut Links
Shortcut Links
You can add shortcuts to frequently used RME links in the CiscoWorks LMS Portal home page. Use
these shortcuts to run frequently used tasks/functions.
You can register a URL and add it to either Third Party or Custom Tool menu item to the right of
CiscoWorks LMS Portal home page.
For more information on Registering Links With CiscoWorks LMS Portal home page refer to the
CiscoWorks Common Services User Guide. To access this, go to:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps3996/products_user_guide_list.html
The additional shortcuts provided in RME are given below.
Note Since some of the URL are long, they are not displayed in a single line in the table. However in the
browser the link should be specified in a single line. Hence ensure that the link is displayed
appropriately.
RMEOGSServer 1. CmfDbMonitor
2. ESS
3. RMEDbMonitor
RME group administration service. This is used for managing RME
device groups. It is also used for RME device selector.
SyslogCollector ESS Filters and sends the syslog objects to various SyslogAnalyzer
service subscribed to it.
EssentialsDM 1. ESS
2. DCRServer
3. RMEDbMonitor
After adding devices to RME, this service triggers for Inventory and
Configuration collection.
CTMJrmServer 1. RMEDbMonitor
2. jrm
3. Tomcat
This service is a proxy to JRM service. This is used by RME
application to connect to JRM service. It hides all the direct
interaction with JRM.
ChangeAudit 1. RMEDbMonitor
2. CTMJrmServer
3. jrm
Change Audit program that provides back-end database services for
applications that want to log network changes and for Change Audit
reports and Automated actions
ICServer 1. ESS
2. CTMJrmServer
This is a service that collects and stores Inventory information from
the device using SNMP.
It also detects changes that occurred between the last time Inventory
was collected for a device, and the current Inventory collection.
SyslogAnalyzer 1. ESS
2. RMEDbMonitor
3. CTMJrmServer
4. jrm
It takes the filter definition from the user and sends it to the various
Syslog Collectors it is subscribed to.
Receives the syslogs from the Syslog collector and inserts into
database and also takes automated actions from the user.
Table 1-15 RME 4.1 Process and the Dependency Processes (continued)
Process Name Dependency (Sequential) Description