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What are the differeces of Component Monitoring, Message Monitoring, Performance Monitoring, End-to-end Monitoring?

Please explain.

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Former Member
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Hi,

SAP XI divided the monitoring into different modules.

1.Component Monitoring.

Its related to XI components like adapter engine, Integration Server, Integration Engine.

2. Message Monitoring deals with messages handling. status of messages.

3. Perfomance monitoring the how much fast the messages are reaching to target system and other performance related issues.

4. End-To- End monitoring involves complete end to end scenario from source to target what is the status at each level.

Refer above link for clarity.

Thanks,

RamuV

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hi praveen,

there are so many doc available , please go through these doc before raising these basic question.

help.sap.com are provided by sap.

please referr this.

please close all the thread you raised if you got the answer

regards,

navneet

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HI,

You use message monitoring in the following cases:

1. To track the status of messages

2. To find errors that have occurred and establish what caused them

Component monitoring is all about monitoring the different components in XI

check the link for more

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/7c/14b5765255e345a9e3f044f1e9bbbf/frameset.htm

You use end-to-end monitoring in the following cases:

1. If you want to monitor message processing steps in a number of SAP components (to be configured).

2. If you want to monitor the path of individual messages through these SAP components, from start to end.

You use performance monitoring to display statistical data on the performance of message processing. The data comes from the Integration Server (IS) .The central tool for performance monitoring is the Runtime Workbench, which you call from the Integration Builder start page.

Check this thread :

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/advancedsearch?cat=sdn_all&query=xi+performance&adv=false&sortby=cm_...

former_member537867
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Hi Praveen,

You use message monitoring in the following cases:

1 To track the status of messages

2 To find errors that have occurred and establish what caused them

Check this help for further info:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2f/4e313f8815d036e10000000a114084/content.htm

You use end-to-end monitoring in the following cases:

1 If you want to monitor message processing steps in a number of SAP components (to be configured).

2 If you want to monitor the path of individual messages through these SAP components, from start to end.

Check this help for further info:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/82/9e8dfe9eadbd4b9194c433e646b84e/content.htm

End-to-end monitoring includes message monitoring, adapter monitoring, BPE if BPM is involved.. so end-to-end monitoring tells you complete description of your scenario......but message monitoring is concerned only with source message coming to target message successfully

You use Component monitoring to monitor all the Communication channel reside on Java Stack. Administrater also uses for stopping and starting the channels.

You can also monitor the adapters also.

You use performance monitoring to display statistical data on the performance of message processing. The data comes from the Integration Server (IS) or the Process Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI).

The central tool for performance monitoring is the Runtime Workbench, which you call from the Integration Builder start page.

check this help link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/9e/6921e784677d4591053564a8b95e7d/frameset.htm

Regards,

Vinod.

former_member183906
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) End-to-end monitoring

End-to-end monitoring focuses on the monitoring of a message lifecycle from the SAP XI point of view. The RWB offers a user interface to configure the end-to-end message monitoring. For example, you can specify the components for which the trace should run and which trace level (degree of detail for the tracing) to use.

2) Performance monitoring

Statistics about different performance aspects of SAP XI can be accessed through the RWB. Here, you can select and aggregate performance data, for example, by component, time range, or message attributes.

The RWB provides an SAP XI-specific performance monitoring. The RWB user interface offers several ways to create performance statistics. The main parameters are the message throughput and the latency.

For more information on performance, see the Tuning Guide – SAP XI 3.0 on SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/instguidesNW04 ® Operations ® SAPXI.

3) Cache monitoring

Cache monitoring displays objects that are currently in the runtime cache. Different cache objects are monitored depending on the cache instance concerned.

Refer the below link:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/88/21bc3ff6beeb0ce10000000a114084/frameset.htm

Performance Monitoring:

The Purpose of Performance Monitoring is to display the statistical data on the performance of the message process.

Overview Data

Detailed Data

Cache Montioring

In Cache Monitoring we display the objects that are currently in Runtime

Cache in following receivers (Cache instance) :

Integration Server (Java)

Integration Server (ABAP)

Adapter Engine (central or non-central)

End to End Monitoring

If you want to monitor message processing steps in a number of

SAP components (to be configured).

If you want to monitor the path of individual messages through

these SAP components, from start to end.

Thanks and Regards,

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