After you have completed the Customizing, the GRMG monitoring data is available to you in the Alert Monitor. You can use existing monitors to display the data (see Displaying the Availability Monitoring with the GRMG in the Alert Monitor).
You can, however, also use your own monitors by creating a rule-based monitor definition. This is explained in this section. For general information about monitor definitions, see Creating and Changing Monitors.
You have performed the customizing of the GRMG monitoring.
Parameter | Value |
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R3System |
<CURRENT> |
MTEClass |
GRMG_<scenario name> |
You can also used the wildcard character (*) for the parameter MTEClass, to be able to display multiple scenarios in the monitor. This can be useful, for example, if an application makes multiple scenarios available for availability monitoring with the GRMG. The naming convention for scenario names is then <Application>_<Subapplication>, meaning that with MTEClass = GRMG_<application>*, the monitor would display all scenarios for the corresponding application.
The name of the scenario is the value of the scenname element of the Customizing file (in this example, WDADM630). It is displayed in transaction GRMG (see Additional Settings for Availability Monitoring with the GRMG).
The final monitor looks like this:
Monitoring with the Generic Request and Message Generator start page