on 04-23-2007 8:35 AM
Hi expert friends,
could you send me the monitoring screenshots (component,msg,end2end,alrt) and request you to explain where n when r they used. What for we monitor in each type of monitoring.
Thanks n regards
David
Hi
refer these threads
/people/riyaz.sayyad/blog/2006/04/27/enhanced-message-monitoring-using-runtime-workbench-and-adapter-monitor
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/01/02/simple-adapter-and-message-monitoring
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/12/08/message-mapping-simplified-150-part-ii
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I couldn't send the screen shots but i tried to explain in simple steps, hope it helps.
The following steps guide how to use Runtime Workbench for XI monitoring
step 1: use transaction <b>sxmb_ifr</b>
step 2: you can see a html page for IR, ID, SLD and Runtime Workbench
step 3: Click Runtime workbench, you can see the links to
Component Monitoring, Message monitoring, End to End Monitoring and etc...
step 5: COMPONENT MONITORING
1. If you click component monitoring you can see "<b>Display</b>" button which display
all the components of Integration server.
2. After that you can see under Integration Server
Integration Engine <system ID>
Business Process Engine <system Id>
Mapping Runtime <host name>
Adapter Engine <host name>
3. Double click on Adapter Engine
One more window opens underneath the display of Integration Engine
you can see a series of button in that one button is "<b>Communication Channel Monitoring</b>" Click on it
4. A new window opens for it. This window exclusively monitors for the channels
created in configuration time
5. Provide all the parameters and click "Use Filter" button
THIS MONITORING IS ONLY FOR CHANNEL COMMUNICATION.This monitoring is used for obtaining process level information during usage of sender/receiver channels. Suppose if file-XI-file scenario we obtain information that whether the file picked or channel stopped due to error. you can use the same window to stop or start particular channel.
step 6: MESSAGE MONITORING
1.if you click Message Monitoring then you use this window to monitor each message
between interfaces.
2. Key in all the necessary parameters (which interface which name space, party)
3. Then click "<b>Start</b>"
4. It provides all the information such as sender service, receiver service, interface etc between the interfaces.
Regards,
Ramesh P
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Ramesh P
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hi
see the below links
MONITOR :
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/0b4580be-0601-0010-d3ad-bd6ce51a... XI3.0
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/205f9f2f-0d01-0010-4c80-e7cac446... JDBC
How to Monitor Integration Processes ccBPM.pdf
regards
sreeni
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Hi David,
Plz go thru the e-learning catalog - > Monitoring Features of SAP Exchange Infrastructure, it is an one hour e-class, you can also download the PDF file.
regards
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