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Filesystems Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:48:47 This monitor displays a section of the Operating System Monitor
, which displays all of the values collected by the operating system collector SAPOSCOL. You can use this monitor to monitor application servers and host systems of your choice and to check whether there is still enough free disk space available. The values are collected by the operating system collector SAPOSCOL. You can also monitor
Performance Overview Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:47:15 You can use the PerformanceOverview
monitor to obtain the most important values about the performance of the application servers of your system and to identify possible causes for performance problems. The various subtrees are taken from the following monitors of the SAP CCMS Monitor
Templates monitor set: · Buffers · Dialog Overview · Entire System · Operating
Security Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:46:14 Use You can use this monitor to monitor messages in the Security Audit Log, broken down into various areas, and to monitor security-relevant messages in the system log (see also Comparing the Security Audit Log and the System Log). Prerequisites You must have activated the Security Audit Log (transaction SM19). Features The monitor contains the following monitoring tree elements (MTEs): M Read more:Monitor
Spool System Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:45:38 Use You can use this monitor to check the utilization of the spool system, to identify bottlenecks, and to investigate errors. For a general introduction to the SAP spool system, see the SAP Printing Guide. Features System
Wide Subtree The current level of use of the number set for spool numbers, and the wait times and status attributes for the individual spool services of the system are displ Read more:Monitor
Syslog Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:44:49 Use You can use this monitor to monitor the system log for the various application servers of your system. The messages in the system log are grouped into subtrees linked by topic. The subtree in which an alert is reported depends on the category of the message. You can set these categories using the message ID in transaction SE92 (Maintain Syslog Message). You can also set the message text and t Read more:Monitor
System Configuration Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:44:04 You can use this monitor to monitor the number of users currently logged on to your system and to obtain important configuration data about the application servers. Features Configuration
of the System
The monitor displays selected configuration parameters for the system: · Active operation mode and next planned operation mode switch · Status of the active application serv Read more:Monitor
System Errors Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:43:30 You can use the SystemErrors
monitor to obtain information about the most important error messages of your system. The various subtrees are taken from the following monitors of the SAP CCMS Monitor
Templates monitor set: · Background Processing · Entire System · Syslog Features The monitor contains the following monitoring tree elements (MTEs): MTE Name(MTE Class)
Workload Collector Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:43:01 You can use the Workload Collector
monitor to monitor the workload collectors of your system. Differentiate between two situations when doing so: · Instances with ABAP Engines (ABAP application servers); statistical records for these servers are read by the workload collector RSSTAT83 (see Displaying and Changing the Scheduling of the Performance Collectors), saved in the performance data Read more:Monitor
Transaction-Specific Dialog Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:42:24 You can use this monitor to monitor the response times for individual transaction or clients. This monitor is therefore especially well-suited for Service Level Agreements, with which service providers commit themselves to providing SAP services to their customers within a defined response time (see also Monitor
ing Response Times of Transaction
s or Clients). Prerequisites You must first define Read more:Dialog
, Specific
Logon Load Balancing Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:41:53 You can use this monitor to monitor the dynamic load distribution. This means that a numerical value for the quality of the dialog system (Logon
Load Quality) is calculated from the number of users and the average dialog response time. The higher this number, the better the quality. If you are using logon groups, the application server with the best Logon Load Quality within the selected logon gro Read more:Balancing
, Monitor
Logfile Monitoring Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:41:11 You can use this monitor to search any log files for the occurrence of text patterns of your choice. This is done using a CCMS agent that takes the required information about which text pattern it should search for in which files from one or more configuration files. Integration As the search for the text patterns is performed by a CCMS agent, this agent must be installed and active (see Insta Read more:Monitor
CCMS Selfmonitoring Monitor for System-Wide Data in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:40:38 The SAP CCMS Technical Expert Monitor
s monitor set contains the predefined CCMS Selfmonitoring monitor, which displays the status of the monitoring architecture and of the Alert Monitor. The monitor displays, among other things, whether the Alert Monitor was able to perform the following actions: · Start the data collection methods for which it is responsible · Assign and access Read more:System
GRMG Self-Monitoring Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:39:42 Use this monitor to monitor the correct functioning and configuration of the Generic Request and Message Generator (GRMG). The monitor consists of two subtrees: · You can display the status of each GRMG scenario. You can therefore check whether it was possible to perform an availability check correctly or not. · You can have GRMG Customizing files automatically uploaded into the Read more:Monitor
Remote Application Server Status Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-03 04:38:49 You can use this monitor to check the availability of individual application servers. The monitor therefore has a similar task to the Availability and Performance Overview Monitor
, although with two important differences: · Only the application servers on which the CCMS agent SAPCCM4X is active are displayed in this monitor. · The monitor displays a more detailed description of t Read more:Application
, Remote
, Status
Method Dispatching Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-02 07:04:36 Method dispatchers start data collection and auto-reaction methods. There are four different dispatchers: · The background dispatcher starts all data collection methods that are executed periodically in the background process (as a job) (see also Defining, Releasing, and Transporting Methods). The associated job SAP_CCMS_MONI_BATCH_DP runs once an hour by default. · The central s Read more:Monitor
Monitoring Memory Management Using the Alert Monitor 2008-09-02 07:04:01 Using the alert monitorAlert
-Monitor
, you can monitor the following objects: R3AS4RollMgmtResources R3AS4EsMgmtFreeResources Procedure To call the alert monitor, choose CCMS ® Control/Monitoring ® Alert monitor. Alternatively, call Transaction RZ20. Expand the SAP CCMS Monitor Templates. Choose Entire System ® R3BasisSystem. Open the MTE (monitor tree element) MemoryManagement
. The monitor
Monitoring the Operating System Using the Alert Monitor 2008-09-02 07:03:32 Using the alert monitor, you can monitor the following objects: CPU Paging OS_Collector Lan Filesystems MainStoragePools Procedure To call the alert monitor, choose Administration ® CCMS ® Control/Monitor
ing ® Alert
monitor. Alternatively, call Transaction RZ20. Expand SAP CCMS Monitor Templates. Open the MTE (monitor tree element) OperatingSystem
. The monitoring objects CPU, Paging, OS_C
Monitoring the Database Using the Alert Monitor 2008-09-02 07:02:59 Using the alert monitor, you can monitor the following objects: SpaceManagement Performance Health Consistency Procedure To call the alert monitor, choose Tools ® CCMS ® Control/Monitor
ing ® Alert
Monitor. Alternatively, call transaction RZ20. Expand SAP CCMS Monitor Templates. Choose Entire System. Open the MTE (monitor tree element) Database
. The system displays the following monitoring
Background Job Monitoring Monitor in CCMS 2008-09-02 07:02:17 You can use the monitoring architecture to monitor selected jobs and to display problems as alerts (see Monitor
ing Jobs with the Alert Monitor). This job monitoring is deactivated by default; activation is described in Activating Monitoring of Jobs with the Alert Monitor. After activation, the data is available in the context Background, Background Job Monitoring subtree. For the monitoring, it i
ABAP Classes in Workflow 2008-09-01 21:56:37 1. ABAP Classes
and Business Workflow
: We can use ABAP classes in the definition and runtime components of SAP WebFlow Engine in the same way as object types defined in the Business object Repository (BOR). Before proceeding further we need to know where to create and maintain ABAP Classes and ABAP Interfaces. 2. What is Class Buil
Variables in Group Names BASIS 2008-09-12 07:27:29 A group name determines the title of the corresponding column or row in Central Performance History (CPH) reports. In many cases, it would be practical to be able to use variable values for these titles, such as the system or instance to which the relevant performance values belong. The variables below exist for this purpose. You can insert them anywhere in the group names, and they are replaced Read more:Group
, Names
Scheduling and Executing a Report BASIS 2008-09-12 07:26:56 A report displays Central Performance History (CPH) data. The prerequisite for the execution of a report is that a suitable report definition exists (see Creating a Report Definition). You can execute a report on the basis of a definition of this type; either directly or scheduled as a periodic job. When you execute a report, you define the report properties that are not determined by the report
Displaying Report Properties BASIS 2008-09-12 07:26:11 Displaying Report Properties
Use You can use Central Performance History Reports (CPH) to display selected performance values of the CPH directly or as a job. When you do this, the report itself (for example, when executed on the screen) does not contain the complete header data of the report ‑ such as the settings of the Report Definition or the execution time of the report. You can find thi
Displaying Central Performance History Reports(CCMS) 2008-09-12 07:25:45 Displaying CentralPerformanceHistory
Reports Use You can output Central Performance History (CPH) reports in a number of different ways (see Scheduling and Executing a Report). One of the possibilities is direct output to the screen. You can also display at any time reports that you have saved in the database. When you do this, the report is not executed again using the report definition, b
Update Repositories(CCMS) BASIS 2008-09-12 07:25:21 Purpose If background dispatching is activated on the corresponding system, the local SCR is automatically updated at every system start. You can also update an SCR at any time. You have the following options: You can update the local SCR (see Updating the Local Repository). You can update the data for the local system in the central repository (see Updating the Central Repository). You can updat Read more:Update