on 04-17-2012 11:14 AM
Hi,
Is there any report or link which will help me to find the total number of messages and size of the messages for a particular month or months.
I understand that SAP has changed the licensing model based on per CPU rather than volume. Is it for new customers or for existing customers as well.
Is there any audit sort of data that we can check through? I cant find much navigating in performance monitoring.
Regards
Krish
Hello,
Is there any report or link which will help me to find the total number of messages and size of the messages for a particular month or months.
You can refer to the following tables (see Performance):
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/XI+Tables
You can also go to RWB -> Performance Monitoring -> Overview Aggregated(use extended search)
Hope this helps,
Mark
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YOu Can use MEssage Monitoring in RWB to check the count of messages processed by givin the time params you needed
Performance monitoring for the volume
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Is there any report or link which will help me to find the total number of messages and size of the messages for a particular month or months.
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Where would you like to check the data. I mean on ABAP stack or JAVA stack?
Check the below tables:
Transaction Codes - (SE11, SE 16)
SXMSPMAS XI Messages - Master
SXMSPHIST XI Messages - Master History table
http://scn.sap.com/thread/1894914
You can do it using performance monitor of your PI system.
Access to RuntimeWorkbench --> Performance Monitoring with the time interval you need to check and aggretation interval 1 month.
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