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Important SAP Notes About CCMS
Agents 
The RFC connection test provided in transaction SM59 is either not available or does not provide enough information. Use the test tool sapinfo described in this SAP Note for testing.
The profile parameters of the monitoring architecture are explained in this SAP Note. These are: alert/MONI_SEGM_SIZE, alert/MTTREE, alert/ALERTS, and alert/PERFHIST.
This SAP Note describes the changes to the monitoring architecture through the various patch collections.
This SAP Note contains, in addition to basic information about the CCMS agents, known problems that can occur in connection with the CCMS agents, and their solutions.
This SAP Note explains the operation of the archiving tool SAPCAR, with which the SAP Service Marketplace files are compressed.
The CCMS monitoring architecture is available as of SAP Basis 4.0B. However, you can also monitor systems as of SAP Basis 3.0D using the monitoring architecture. This SAP Note explains the procedure required to do this.
This SAP Note shows how you can solve a possible problem (error during the interaction of the semaphores between the agent and the application server) during the installation of the CCMS agent SAPCCM4X on application servers up to SAP Basis 4.6C.
Operating system data of (any) server is to be collected with the operating system collector SAPOSCOL and reported in the CCMS monitoring architecture or displayed in transactions ST06/OS07. This SAP Note describes the prerequisites for this.
This SAP Note provides current information about monitoring mySAP.com components that are not described in the standard documentation.
As of SAP Web AS 6.10, you can define central auto-reaction methods in the monitoring architecture in the context of the central monitoring of mySAP.com components. The auto-reaction methods are not started in the system, in which the alert occurs, but rather in the central monitoring system. In this way, it is possible for reactions to events that occur in monitored components to be performed immediately in a central location. This SAP Note describes the prerequisites for this scenario.
You want to include the SAP J2EE Engine in the CCMS monitoring architecture. This SAP Note shows how you can do this with the SAPCCMSR agent.
You want to include the IPC Server component in the CCMS monitoring architecture. This SAP Note shows how you can do this with the SAPCCMSR agent and the appropriate PlugIn.
In the context of monitoring systems and system landscapes, you can use CCMS agents to monitor log files; that is, to search through certain files for one or more word patterns. If a search pattern is found, the monitoring architecture displays a message or an alert. This SAP Note explains the configuration required to do this.
You want to monitor cached disk subsystems, such as EMC Disc Arrays (Symmetrix) with the monitoring architecture. This SAP Note shows how you can do this with the SAPCCMSR agent and the appropriate PlugIn.
This SAP Note describes how you can configure the collection of operating system data in the monitoring architecture.
This SAP Note describes the changes to the monitoring architecture through the patch collections during 2003.
This SAP Note describes the changes to the monitoring architecture through the patch collections during 2004.
TREX can provide monitoring data for the CCMS using agent technology. To do this, the CCMS agent SAPCCMSR and the operating system collector SAPOSCOL must be installed and configured on the TREX host. This SAP Note describes the steps on the TREX host.
You want to register the CCMS agent SAPCCMSR. The monitored object can be an instance of a J2EE Engine with a release status of SAP Web AS 6.20 or a host on which SAP standalone components/non-SAP components (such as a database) are running.
During the registration of the agent, you must enter a large amount of data about the CEN, the connection to it, and, if appropriate, the monitored J2EE instance. This SAP Note contains, as an attachment, a Java tool to simplify the registration.
You want to register the CCMS agent SAPCCMSR, to centrally monitor an instance of a J2EE Engine as of SAP Web AS 6.30 using a central monitoring system (CEN) as of SAP Web AS 6.40 SP 1.
During the registration of the agent, you must enter a large amount of data about the CEN, the connection to it, and the monitored J2EE instance. This SAP Note contains, as an attachment, a Java tool to simplify the registration.
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