Integration [613] - Universal Discovery (DDM) - Real User Monitor (RUM)

  • KM01695242
  • 11-Jun-2018
  • 11-Jun-2018

Summary

Integration Catalog

Reference

Universal Discovery (DDM) - Real User Monitor (RUM) - Catalog Id: 613

Description

The HPE Universal CMDB (UCMDB) - HPE Real User Monitor (RUM) integration provides real time, passive discovery and monitoring of topology changes in a given environment. Changes in the customer environment are reported almost immediately in UCMDB.

 

Universal Discovery integrates with RUM to provide real time, passive discovery and monitoring of topology changes in a given environment. This is known as the Just-In-Time (JIT) discovery mechanism.

One or more RUM Engines can be configured to interact with Universal Discovery's Data Flow Probes. The RUM Engine gathers information from RUM Probes in its network, and passes relevant information on to the Data Flow Probes. From the Universal Discovery perspective, the RUM Engines behave as passive discovery probes, where the Data Flow Probes are the active probes.

The passive probes also send notifications about discovered information to the Data Flow Probes. Notifications can include, for example, changes in environment topology, such as an unseen IP address, or software that is not running. You configure these notifications in Universal Discovery.

Based on these notifications, the Data Flow Probes report, add, or remove relevant CIs to or from the UCMDB Server, or designate them as candidates for deletion.

 

General

Leading Product:
Universal CMDB


Secondary Product:
Real User Monitor

5/29/2018

Documentation

Documentation for this integration can be found using the following links:
 
Note: Documentation for other versions of UCMDB are available from the HPE Software Product Manuals site. Under Dashboards > Manuals, locate the Universal CMDB product, and then search for the relevant version.
 

Support Matrix

Real User Monitor
Universal CMDB
SupportedSupported (see comments)Not Supported

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