on 05-24-2011 11:30 AM
Hello,
I deleted by mistake a node in CCMS by option number 2:
2. You want to remove the selected nodes from the runtime environment,
but keep the associated class properties for later use. The system
deletes the nodes only if there are no more alerts for them,
otherwise it marks the nodes for deletion.
Now it is marked for deletion.
How can i recover it back from deletion?
Thanks for your help.
Perform the restore steps as below:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/fb/4fd43bcd48f112e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Restoring a Node in the Alert Monitoring Tree
If you want to restore a node that you have deleted, follow the appropriate procedure below, depending on the deletion method that you used:
You only deleted the node from the display (option 1)
In this case, you only need to change the corresponding monitor definition again.
You deleted the node in the runtime environment (options 2-4)
In general, nodes that have been deleted from the shared memory are recreated and provided with values again, at the latest when the relevant application server is restarted. For nodes with passive data suppliers (the data collection methods), it is sufficient to execute the corresponding method. Follow the procedure below:
Choose CCMS ® Configuration ® Alert Monitor, or call transaction RZ21.
In the Topology group box, choose Segment Overview and choose Display Overview.
The system displays the Monitoring: Display Technical Topology screen. Choose change mode with the Display « Change () pushbutton.
Choose the segment that contains the node. If the deleted node is contained in a subtree of an application server, this is the segment with the name of the application server; otherwise, the segment is the central instance.
Choose Reset Segment in "WARMUP" Status. This restarts all startup methods of this monitoring segment.
You can find out whether a node is provided with data by passive or active data suppliers by choosing the Properties for the node. If an entry exists for Data Collection Method in the tab page Methods, the node is supplied with data by a passive data supplier.
Thanks
SM
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