The Metrik Error Handling program checks whether the configuration settings, data collection and use of metrics are correct and run without errors, for metrics, managed objects or monitoring application cases such as Connection Monitoring or System Monitoring. Use this program if metrics or managed objects are gray, for example if data collection fails.
It is similar to Metric Error Handling in the context menu of metrics, in technical monitoring. The difference between them is:
In the Metric Error Handling program, you can select by managed object and monitoring application case, as well as individual metrics.
The check results are grouped by the metrics checked, and possible errors; and a detailed check log is output. The Application Log is used (see Display Log).
The program only finds errors, you cannot go to problem solutions, in contrast to the context menu Metric Error Handling.
To call the Metric Troubleshooting program, call the transaction MAI_TOOLS. In the Analysis Tools group box, choose Metric Troubleshooting.
You can specify what is to be checked. You have the following selection options:
Managed object ID
The ID of a managed object is a 32–character GUID, which is show, for example, in various log messages. You can determine the ID of a managed object in the Alerting Directory Browser. Select the managed object and a metric type, in the navigation bar. The managed object ID is output in the Metric Type Details in the Other tab.
Managed Object Name
The managed object name is a technical name which is output in the monitoring interface. In System Monitoring, for example, the naming convention for ABAP instances is <system ID>~ABAP~<instance name>.
Technical Scenario
To restrict the check by monitoring use cases, enter one of the following technical names in the Technical Scenario field:
Technical Scenario |
Monitoring Application Case |
---|---|
T_SYS_MON |
Technical System Monitoring |
CONN_MON |
Connection monitoring |
PI_MON |
Process Integration Monitoring |
EEM |
End User Experience Monitoring |
SELF_MON |
Solution Mananger Self-Monitoring |
BI_MON |
Business Intelligence, SBOP Monitoring |
INFRA_MON |
Infrastructure Monitoring |
IC_MON |
Interface Channel Monitoring |
EWA |
Early-Watch Alert Intregration |
Metric ID
The ID of a metric is a 32–character GUID, which is shown, for example, in various log messages. To determine the ID of a metric, proceed as described under Managed Object ID.
Metric name
The metric name is the technical name of the metric. You can also determine it in the Alerting Directory Browser, by selecting the managed object and the metric type, in the navigation bar. This technical name is output in the Metric Type Details in the Other tab.
You specify how many metrics at the most are to be checked, in the Maximum Number of Checks field.
The check log is output, by metrics; to display messages for a check, double-click on the metric in the list.
The checks are grouped for each metric into the following areas:
Check Data Collection
Check whether there are any values for the metric in the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure, i.e. whether values have been collected.
Check Data Provider
Check whether the infrastructure satisfies the prerequisites for data collection, whether, for example, the data collection agent can be reached.
Check Data Provider Definition
Check whether the configuration settings collect values for this metric. Check the settings for this metric in the Alerting Directory.
Check Directory Configuration
Check whether there are users for the metric (Monitoring or Reporting), and whether the metric has a valid place in the data hierarchy.
Check Database Metrics
Specific checks for database metrics are displayed here.