Method dispatchers start data collection and auto-reaction methods. There are four different dispatchers:
Use this monitor to monitor the error-free execution of the data collection methods using the method dispatcher messages.
As the monitoring architecture is an infrastructure with a modular structure, problems in certain methods affect only certain monitoring tree elements (MTEs). The majority of the monitoring functions of the monitoring architecture are not affected by method errors.
This monitor starts from the error messages of the dispatcher. An alternative approach would be to start from the individual MTEs and to display errors that occur during data collection or the auto-reaction for the MTEs to which the methods are assigned. To do this, use the Technical View: Status Data Collector and the Technical View: Status Autoreaction.
This monitor displays a section of the CCMS_Selfmonitoring monitor.
The monitor contains the following MTEs; the MTE class of the attributes is CCMS_Tooldispatching_Messages in each case:
MTE | Description | Additional Information |
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Tooldispatching (central system) |
Most critical message of the central system dispatcher during the last 30 minutes (the dispatcher runs centrally system landscape-wide) |
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Tooldispatching (long running tasks) |
Most critical message of the background dispatcher during the last 30 minutes (the dispatcher runs centrally system-wide) |
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Tooldispatching (short running tasks) |
Most critical message of the dialog dispatcher during the last 30 minutes (the dispatcher runs on all application servers of the monitored systems) |
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Tooldispatching (CCMS agent) |
Most critical message of the agent dispatcher during the last 30 minutes (the dispatcher urns on the hosts on which the CCMS agents SAPCCMSR and SAPCM3X are installed) |
To obtain the newest messages of each dispatcher, select the node and choose Display Details (). The system displays the Monitoring Attributes ‑ Detail Data screen with a list of the newest messages of the dispatcher. You can use this list to find out, for example:
To start the monitor, follow the procedure below: