on 07-24-2007 1:54 PM
hi
how do i moitor adaptors, how many monotoring techniques are there?
<<channel monitoring
Communication channel monitor gives information about
communication channels that are set up for the selected Adapter Engine,
and to administrate these channels.
The communication channel monitor displays the following information in
a table :
Communication Channel
Status
Short Log
Control
Processing Errors
Party
Service
Adapter Type
thanks
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very thanks to all
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Hi srinivas,
U can monitor the adapters using Adapter monitoring and communication channel monitoring.
Go to Runtime Workbench->Component monitoring->Display->AdapterEngine->Adapter Monitoring
U can see all the Adapters.If all the adapters are working then it will be displayed in GREEN.If not then it will be displayed in RED.
If U are not using the adapters in ur scenarios then it will be grayed out.
Similarly go to communication channel monitoring and give the details of the channel u will get all the details
Regards,
Gunasree.
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Hi,
U can Monitor Adapters in the Runtime WorkBench.
Steps:
1. Go to RWB.
2. In the Component Monitoring Select Adapter Engine
3. Select the Adapter Monitoring Tab.
Using this window u cam monitor
>> Installed and Started Adapters
>> Adapters with Error and
>> All the Adapters
Uses:
>>The name of the server on which the selected Adapter Engine was deployed. This can be a server cluster consisting of several nodes.
>>The namespace in which the adapters shipped by SAP are located. If you have created additional namespaces for your own developments or for third-party adapters, these are also displayed.
>>A list of all the adapters available for the selected Adapter Engine. Adapters that are not installed and started, or not registered with the Adapter Framework are grayed out. You can select all the other adapters to display additional information.
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/9b/f12541c3d3f323e10000000a155106/content.htm">Adapter Monitoring</a>
Regards
Santhosh
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hi
i think this is usefull to u
http://www.sapexperts.com/go/search/
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20060149729.html
http://www.seeburger.com/fileadmin/com/pdf/SAP_Exchange_Infrastructure_Integratio_Strategy.pdf
Regards,
Santosh
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Hi,
You can do it by goin to
-Runtime Work Bench-->Component Monitoring ---> Adapter Monitoring
there you can find all the installed adapters in the Adapter engine. Just by clicking it you can find all the CCs for the specific adapters.
Hope this helps.
-Prasad Babu.
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You can monitor adapters from Adapter Monitoring and Communication Channel monitoring in the Runtime Workbench.
Refer to the following guide: How to Monitor and Analyze Errors in the SAP J2EE Adapter Engine
Cheers
Manish
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Hi
The Runtime Workbench, offers four main stacks of monitoring.
-Component Monitoring
-Message Monitoring
-Performance Monitoring
-End to End Monitoring
thanks
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