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Function documentation Customizing the Alert Monitor Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You can set the Alert Monitor in such a way that it triggers alerts in a way that meets your operating requirements. You can also define and modify methods, their assignments, and configuration.

You can change the following properties for monitoring tree elements (MTEs):

·        General properties of the MTE classes

·        Attribute groups (Properties of the performance, status, and log attributes)

·        Elements of individual MTEs

The Customizing in the Alert Monitor has been designed to be simple. You can access it directly from the MTE, and you can, for example, define the threshold values for MTE classes or individual MTEs, for which an alert is generated, if a reported value falls below these values.

If you make changes to the properties of MTEs in the Alert Monitor, these are permanently stored in the database. Even if a data collection method attempts to reset the changes to the original values, your changes are retained and are therefore active in the Alert Monitor.

The general settings in Customizing apply for all monitoring tree elements. However, you can only make type-specific settings for monitoring attributes (see Properties of Monitoring Objects and Attributes).

Grouping several monitoring attributes saves you administration duties. To avoid having to maintain the same customizing settings for many monitoring attributes and then save them in the database, the monitoring attributes are assigned to attribute groups. You then only have to maintain the attribute group. All of the monitoring attributes assigned to this group then automatically receive the new or changed settings (see MTE Classes and Attribute Groups.

Properties Variants

You can assign all of these changes to properties variants. Some or all of the Customizing settings are saved in properties variants of this type. By creating multiple properties variants, you can have different strategies for administering your IT landscape.

For example, to use different alert thresholds for the response time in the test and production systems, you can define separate properties values for these settings. One Alert Monitor in the production system could run with the properties variant for the response time in the production system and another with the properties variant for the test system.

See also:

Changing Properties and Method Assignments

Editing Monitors and Monitor Sets

 

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