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Definition

The configuration files for the CCMS agent are stored in its working directory. The names of the configuration files have the same names for all CCMS agents.

CCMS Agent

Working Directory

Alternative

SAPCM3X

$DIR_LOGGING/sapcm3x
(UNIX notation)

$DIR_PERF/sapcm3x (if the parameter DIR_PERF is specified)

SAPCCM4X

$DIR_LOGGING/sapccm4x
(UNIX notation)

$DIR_PERF/sapccm4x (if the parameter DIR_PERF is specified)

SAPCCMSR

/usr/sap/tmp/sapccmsr
(UNIX notation)

\\host\saploc\prfclog\sapccmsr
(Windows NT;
saploc must be released; you must create the working directory yourself during the installation)

 

Structure

The working directory contains, among others, the following configuration files:

Contains information about the central monitoring system; the parameters correspond to those in the Configuration File for Dialog-Free Installation.

Contains information about the degree to which Plug-Ins, log files, and SAPOSCOL information should be considered; this file is read when the agent is started.

Contains information for registration at the gateway of the central monitoring system.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text

You can display all files in the working directory of the agent from the central monitoring system. You can use transaction RZ21 to do this. In the Topology group box, select one of the Agents for… radio buttons. . The system displays the Monitoring: Display Technical Topology screen. Now select the desired agent and then choose Working Directory of the Agent (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text). The system displays another ALV Grid Control with the files from the directory. To display the contents of a file, choose the file by double clicking it.

Log Files

If you install the CCMS agent in dialog mode, the entire system logging is performed directly to the file stdout. If you install the CCMS agent with the option –f (Dialog-Free Installation), the system creates a log file called <agentname>.log in the directory from which you started the configuration.

Log files are also created during runtime for the CCMS agents under the name <agentname><pid>.log, and for RFC communication.

See also:

Installation of the CCMS Agents

Profile File of the CCMS Agents

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