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kishore_reddy18
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Can anyone explain me about central monitoring?

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Former Member
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Hi

The central monitoring of SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) offers you the option of executing various monitoring activities. Primarily, you use the Runtime Workbench, the central tool for accessing XI monitoring.

The Runtime Workbench gives you the option of navigating to the monitoring functions of the Integration Engine, as well as integration with the Computing Center Management System (CCMS), and the Process Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) of SAP

Central XI monitoring contains the following options:

Component monitoring

Message monitoring

End-to-end monitoring

Performance monitoring

Index administration

Alert configuration

Cache monitoring

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Former Member
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hi..

The central monitoring:

Makes use of basic SAP NetWeaver Application Server (AS) monitoring services such as PMI, CCMS, and Alert Framework

Requires that these basic services are provided by one central monitoring server

· Queries the System Landscape Directory (SLD) for information about distributed process integration components and their communication addresses

· Provides central Web browser access to monitoring UIs through the Runtime Workbench

Thanks

MAnas

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Former Member
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Hi

central monitoring is used to monitor the messages and moniter the intergration engine ,adapter engine ,communciation channels and alerts

in central monitoring vations components are their

component monitoring: used to moniter the communication channels.

message monitoring: used to monitor the messages where thery are

end-to-end monitoring: used to montor the entire flow of message

performance monitoring: used to find the performance

alerts : used to find the alerts

thanq

krishna

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Hi,

Central monitoring:

Purpose

The central monitoring of SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) offers you the option of executing various monitoring activities. Primarily, you use the Runtime Workbench, the central tool for accessing XI monitoring.

The Runtime Workbench gives you the option of navigating to the monitoring functions of the Integration Engine, as well as integration with the Computing Center Management System (CCMS), and the Process Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) of SAP.

Features

Central XI monitoring offers you the following options:

Component monitoring:

Purpose

You use component monitoring in the following cases:

● To get an overview of the status of the individual components of SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI)

● To call the configuration data of individual XI components

● To use test messages to check whether the XI runtime is functioning correctly

● To test whether cache connectivity is functioning correctly

● To archive the message security settings or whole messages

● To check the status of your communication channels or the adapters configured in them

● To display current technical data for your Adapter Engine

Message monitoring:

Purpose

You use message monitoring in the following cases:

● To track the status of messages

● To find errors that have occurred and establish what caused them

End-to-end monitoring

Purpose

You use end-to-end monitoring in the following cases:

● If you want to monitor message processing steps in a number of SAP components (to be configured).

● If you want to monitor the path of individual messages through these SAP components, from start to end.

Performance monitoring

Purpose

You use performance monitoring to display statistical data on the performance of message processing. The data comes from the Integration Server (IS) or the Process Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI).

Index administration

Purpose

You use the index administration to control and monitor the indexing for the index-based message search.

Alert configuration:

Purpose

You use the alert configuration to have the system inform you of errors during message processing. You can receive the alert by e-mail, fax, or SMS. In each case you will also find the alert in your alert inbox.

Cache monitoring:

Cache monitoring displays objects that are currently in the runtime cache of either of the following receivers (cache instances) of cache data:

Integration Server (Java)

Integration Server (ABAP)

Adapter Engine (central or non-central)

The Runtime Workbench provides access to all these monitoring activities. You can also run component monitoring by using a special CCMS Alert Monitor, which monitors the

individual XI components.

Refer the below link for individual options:

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

Thnx

Chirag

Edited by: Chirag Gohil on Mar 6, 2008 1:12 PM