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all about Monitoring!!!!

Former Member
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we have different techniques to monitor messages ... like

SXMB_MONI

SXMB-MONITOR

Run time monitoring ( with tools such as end-end, performance ....monitoring)

etc...

let me know when do we use each of them exactly

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Former Member
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hi

1) Componenet Monitoring:

Smooth integration with CCMS

Monitoring the statuses of Various XI30 Components

Error handling

Monitoring of ABAP and Java components

Central viewing of component‘s connection status in a specific domain.

Central overview of component‘s parameter settings.

Ping of system and sending of messages to components via a self-test area.

Component Monitoring can also be started by a special CCMS Alert Monitor which monitors individual XI Components.

2) Message Monitoring:

Based on SAP standard monitoring solutions

Offering end-to-end message monitoring

Track Status & Errors of XI Messages

Available per XI component

Tracking of message flow through different XI components

Central access point for different message monitors

Integration Engine

J2EE Adapter Engine(s)

3) End-to-End Monitoring:

XI end-to-end process produced as a result of the setting done in the central configuration of TPM.

Monitor the path of individual messages through the components, from start to end.

Choose status symbol or attributes (e.g. warning, error, success) to display corresponding process instances

4) Performance Monitoring:

Performance statistics

Measuring of throughput and latency (‘processing time’)

Selection and aggregation of performance data by

XI component

Time range

Message attributes

Performance measurement during operation

Measured data:

Throughput

Latency (“processing time”)

Selection and Aggregation by:

XI component (Integration Server, Adapter Engine)

Time range

Message attributes: Sender, Receiver, message type

5) Alert Configuration:

Based on Alerting Framework

Active Monitoring (alerts being sent by e-Mail, SMS,…)

CCMS-alert and message-oriented alerts

Objective: Active Monitoring

CCMS Alerts + message-oriented alerts

Based on SAP Web AS Alert Framework

Alerts propagated through E-Mail, SMS, FAX

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former_member529475
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Hi Haritha

sxmb_moni and monitor both are same...

SXMB_MONI helps you to find any error in the xi steps. But it will not tell you if you have any errors on the adapters. It runs on abap stack

in SXMB_MONI is to monirot the messages in the Business Prcoess Engine (BPE) in which ur BPM's are executed.

So for checking any errors on the adapters and the errors for communicaiton channels we need to go with RWB. It runs on Java Stack

Also you can find status information about various IS components like "Integration Engine","Adapter Engine" etc.The RWB provides these info from the data it receives from CCMS. (component monitoring). .

You have the option to view/monitor all the messages passing through a particular component (.say Adapter Engine) or view/monitor a particular message through the various pipeline components. (like IE, AE etc)/ (End-End monitoring)

You also have features to configure alerts.

Since RWB lies on the Java stack, it can be invoked direclty from a browser while sxmb_moni requires you to log in thru SAP gui to get into the abap stack

From RWB Message Monitoring you will be able to see the staus of the message but you will not be able to trace out the entire flow of the message as well as the cause of tghe error.

Cheers...

Vasu

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Former Member
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hi,

To learn about sxi_monitor and sxmb_moni have a look at the following link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/c4/9a5c3bab977239e10000000a114084/content.htm

RWB is nothing but the runtime work bench of XI.

In RWB you can perform various monitoring tasks like,

Component monitoring, messg. monitoring, End-end monitoring, performance monitoring and even the alert configuration / alert inbox are defined in the RWB.

Have a look at this link to learn more -

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/7c/14b5765255e345a9e3f044f1e9bbbf/content.htm

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

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/cbc7d790-0201-0010-bea6-c54...

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/41/b715045ffc11d5b3ea0050da403d6a/content.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/96/0a2441509fa831e10000000a1550b0/content.htm

hope this helpful.......

Former Member
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Hi Haritha,

SXMB_MONI & SXI_Monitor is for monitoring the Processed XML messages.

ABAP STACK

RWB is for monitoring the Status of messages & Adapter Monitoring

J2EE STACK...

If i'm not wrong.....

Regards,

vasanth.

justin_santhanam
Active Contributor
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Haritha

SXMB_MONI & SXI_MONITOR(both are same) are used to check the message status on Integration server, here we can't monitor Adapter Engine level, If I'm not wrong.

RWB - U can dig upto the end to end monitoring of particular interface. U can monitor messages at Adapter engine level as well as Integration server level.

Best regards,

raj.