Date: 2021-08-17
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RCCMD
Ever heard something about RCCMD?
RCCMD (Remote Console Command) is the world's most successful shutdown solution for heterogeneous networks and is the
best method to ensure initiating multiple messages and shutdown sequences. The solution integrates even the UPS to set up
an all-in-one monitoring and messaging solution:
The RCCMD clients listen on port 6003 for incoming messages of RCCMD server module. This module is a general part of
- UPSMAN software
- CS121
- CS141
- RCCMD licensed UPS manager.
An RCCMD server controls the RCCMD clients inside networks. The functional scope ranges from monitoring, notifications up to
a structured shutdown of a multiple server environment. RCCMD even considers mutual dependencies.
Note:
The RCCMD client is not freeware
A separate license is available and can be obtained worldwide from licensed resellers, OEM partners or directly ordered at
www.generex.de.
The license itself is unlimited valid, the service scope includes 2 years of free updates from the date of purchase.
Available RCCMD commands fort he CS141
As mentioned, CS141 provides an RCCMD server.
The RCCMD commands are defined as jobs via the system events. There are four different categories available:
➔
RCCMD Shutdown
The RCCMD shutdown sends a signal to an RCCMD client. The
RCCMD client advice the server to initiate the shutdown sequence.
➔
RCCMD Message
An RCCMD message is a notification text that can be sent to an
RCCMD receiver. This text will be displayed on the screen using a
separate message box.
➔
RCCMD Execute
If scripts have to be executed in advance for a shutdown, they can
be triggered by using the execute command. RCCMD offers not only
ready-made commands but also the possibility to start own scripts.
➔
RCCMD Trap
Trap messages are pure informational messages that can be sent to
RCCMD clients. The client receives these text messages and
displays them inside a pop-up message box.
Note:
An initiated RCCMD shutdown cannot be withdrawn. However, within the RCCMD client, you can also define so-called
redundancies and limit IP addresses that are authorized to send an RCCMD signals. By doing so, as an example, two UPSs
need to advice a server shutdown. In this case the RCCMD execute
wakeup
will withdraw a server shutdown command.