SAP Landscape Management 3.0, Enterprise Edition

Report Types

This section describes all report types available.

Report

Definition

Pool Summary Report

This report displays the number of systems, application servers, and hosts for each managed pool.

Charts show the number of pools per pool size, where pool size is measured in the number of systems and number of application servers respectively.

You can also open this report from the Start of the navigation pathAdvanced Operations Next navigation step InstancesEnd of the navigation path page by choosing it from the Reports dropdown.

Pool Detail Report

This report lists the systems in each managed pool.

For each managed pool, the following information is displayed.
  • System ID

  • System name

  • System type

  • Database type

  • Installation type

For each system, the instances of that system are displayed, together with the following information:

  • Instance short name (without type)

  • Host name, where (V) indicates virtual and (P) indicates physical

  • Instance type

  • CPU count

  • Memory capacity

You can also open this report from the Start of the navigation pathAdvanced Operations Next navigation step InstancesEnd of the navigation path page by choosing it from the Reports dropdown. If you select a pool before opening this report, the report is only for the pool that you selected. If you do not select a pool, the report is for all pools.

SAP System Load Report

This report lists all managed systems and their system load information.

For each system, the following information is displayed.
  • System ID

  • System name

  • System type

  • Pool name

  • CPU usage

  • Memory usage

For each system, the corresponding hosts and their CPU usage and memory usage are displayed, together with all instances running on each host.

The system CPU usage and memory usage are calculated by taking the average CPU usage and memory usage of all hosts that are used by that system over the specified period, by default the last 24 hours. If a host hosts multiple systems, the same host CPU usage and memory usage are used multiple times as input to calculate the CPU usage and memory usage for each system. Each single host CPU usage and memory usage is the average value over the specified period.

You can also open this report from the Start of the navigation pathAdvanced Operations Next navigation step InstancesEnd of the navigation path page by choosing it from the Reports dropdown. If you select a system before opening this report, the report is only for the system that you selected. If you do not select a system, the report is for all systems.

SAP System Load Report (Top 10 CPU)

This report lists the 10 systems with the highest CPU usage.

A chart shows the average CPU usage for each system over the specified period, by default the last 24 hours.

A data table displays the following information for each system.
  • System ID

  • System name

  • System type

  • Pool name

  • CPU usage

For each system, the corresponding hosts and their CPU usage are displayed, together with all instances running on each host.

The system CPU usage is calculated by taking the average CPU usage of all hosts that are used by that system over the specified period. If a host hosts multiple systems, the same host CPU usage is used multiple times as input to calculate the CPU usage for each system. Each single host CPU usage is the average value over the specified period.

You can also open this report from the Start of the navigation pathAdvanced Operations Next navigation step InstancesEnd of the navigation path page by choosing it from the Reports dropdown.

SAP System Load Report (Top 10 Memory)

This report lists the 10 systems with the highest memory usage.

A chart shows the average memory usage for each system over the specified period, by default the last 24 hours.

A data table displays the following information for each system.
  • System ID

  • System name

  • System type

  • Pool name

  • Memory usage

For each system, the corresponding hosts and their memory usage are displayed, together with all instances running on each host.

The system memory usage is calculated by taking the average memory usage of all hosts that are used by that system over the specified period. If a host hosts multiple systems, the same host memory usage is used multiple times as input to calculate the memory usage for each system. Each single host memory usage is the average value over the specified period.

You can also open this report from the Start of the navigation pathAdvanced Operations Next navigation step InstancesEnd of the navigation path page by choosing it from the Reports dropdown.

VM List Report

This report displays information about the managed virtual hosts.

This information is first grouped by virtual host provider. For each provider, the following information is displayed:

  • Type

  • CPU count

  • Memory

  • Physical host names

    This is a comma-separated list of all hosts running on the virtual host provider.

This information is then grouped by managed and non-managed virtual machines (VM). For both of these groups, the following information is displayed:

  • VM name

  • CPU count

  • Memory

  • Guest operating system (OS)

For managed VM, the following additional information is displayed:

  • Pool name

    No value is displayed if the virtual host is not managed, or if no system is running.

  • Network name

    No value is displayed if the system is not adaptively installed.

  • Whether the system is adaptively installed

  • Running systems and their instances

    No instance name is displayed if the virtual host is not managed.

You can also open this report from the Start of the navigation pathAdvanced Operations Next navigation step VirtualizationEnd of the navigation path page by choosing it from the Reports dropdown.

System Provisioning and Refresh Report

This report displays the provisioning and refresh history of SAP Landscape Management. It lists each operation (copy, clone, refresh, rename) that is executed in the specified period. For each operation, the following columns are displayed: Operation type, source system, target system, operation start, operation end, operation status, and provisioning base*. You can filter the report by each of these columns.

The source system and target system are represented as follows:

<System ID> : <Host Name>

*The provisioning base describes how the system is replicated. It can be one of the following types:

  • Virtual Machine

    The VM is cloned. The system is installed locally within a VM. No storage is involved.

  • Storage

    The storage volume containing the SAP system is cloned.

  • Snapshot

    As for Storage, except that a previously taken storage volume snapshot is used as the source for the clone.

  • Mixed

    The VM is combined with one of the other provisioning types, for example, the database is on storage, the central instance is installed locally within the VM.