CVE Management in RTFMv2 Server

[ 2025.12.01 ]
TAGS: #CVE #RTFMv2 Server #vulnerability database #update pipeline #embeddings #semantic search

CVE Management in RTFMv2 Server
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The CVE Management page is the operational hub for the CVE dataset that powers search, enrichment, and security analysis across RTFMv2 Server. It brings together status visibility and safe, repeatable update workflows so administrators can keep the database current without leaving the web console.

At the top of the page, the dashboard highlights the most important metrics in a glanceable format: total CVE count, the latest CVE ID detected, last update timestamp, and overall database size. These figures make it easy to confirm the health of the dataset before running new updates or investigating search results.

The view also provides two update paths to fit different operational needs. Incremental updates fetch only newly published CVEs and are ideal for daily or weekly maintenance. Full updates perform a complete rebuild, covering CVEs back to the earliest published records, and are intended for first-time setup or recovery scenarios. During any update, in-progress messaging prevents overlapping runs and keeps operators informed.

As updates run, the progress area shows a live percent complete indicator, processed/total/failed counts, and a “current operation” message that clarifies exactly what stage is active. When errors occur, a dedicated error log panel surfaces the details in a readable format so issues can be triaged quickly.

Finally, the view is deliberately config-aware rather than hardcoded. The embedding provider is selected in AI settings, allowing different backends without changes to the CVE workflow UI, and storage is configured in the Admin DB manager, keeping persistence decisions centralized. Together, these design choices keep CVE Management focused on operational control while preserving flexibility across the platform.