Additional Settings for Availability
Monitoring with the GRMG
Configure and start the availability monitoring of applications in transaction GRMG. The normal steps for doing this are described in the process Activating and Customizing Monitoring with the GRMG.
The transaction also provides additional functions for editing GRMG scenarios and adjusting the GRMG availability monitoring, which are described here:

The following information is displayed for each scenario in the table of GRMG scenarios that have been uploaded into the central monitoring system:
● Scenario Execution Status; this column specifies whether the scenario was successfully executed, and therefore an availability check could be performed:
Scenario |
Meaning |
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The scenario was successfully executed; there is therefore information about the availability for the monitored application. |
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The scenario could not be successfully executed; it was therefore not possible to check the availability of the monitored application. |
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The scenario is inactive; this can occur in the following situations: ● The scenario was deleted; however the associated tree still exists in the alert monitor. ● A severe error occurred when dispatching the scenario (for example, the scenario could not be started). |
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The execution of the scenario was stopped. The scenario is only executed again once you have manually activated its execution. |
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A monitoring pause is in effect; the scenario is not currently executed. |
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The scenario has not yet been executed, or the scenario name is too long (> 40 characters) |
● Name of the scenario; this name is used as part of the names of the MTE classes in the GRMG nodes for the scenario in the alert monitor.
● Version and instance of the scenario; differentiates between multiple scenarios with identical technical names (for more information about this, see Creating a Template for the Customizing File)
● Description of the scenario; the scenario is displayed under this name in the Alert Monitor
● URL/RFC Destination of the scenario that is called for the actual availability check
First call transaction GRMG in your central monitoring system.

For a description of the basic functions, see:
Function |
Link |
Upload a GRMG scenario |
Loading a GRMG Customizing File into the Central Monitoring System |
Edit a GRMG scenario |
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Start a GRMG scenario |
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Create a GRMG Lite scenario |
● Activating and deactivating execution
To stop the
execution of selected scenarios, choose
Start/Stop
→
Deactivate Execution. To reactivate the execution of a stopped scenario,
choose
Start/Stop
→
Activate Execution.
Use this function, if you want to temporarily pause a scenario; this can be the case, for example, if it is causing problems, or is temporarily not required.
● Scheduling monitoring pauses
You can deactivate the availability monitoring for selected periods, for example, during the weekend or during maintenance work. You can also repeat these monitoring pauses daily or weekly. You have two options for scheduling monitoring pauses:
○
You can schedule
monitoring pauses independently for each selected scenario. To do this, choose
Pauses →
Schedule Monitoring Pause.
○
You can schedule
identical monitoring pauses for all selected scenarios. To do this, choose
Pauses →
Uniform Monitoring Pause.
Defining
monitoring pauses works in the same way as a corresponding function in the
context of availability monitoring with CCMSPING. This is described in
Creating and
Changing a Monitoring Pause.
● Copying a scenario
To copy a
scenario, choose the button
Edit/Delete →
Copy Scenario.

You can copy both GRMG Lite and GRMG scenarios; however, it is only meaningful for GRMG scenarios. This is due to the fact that the copy does not allow any changes to the components of a scenario, which is usually necessary for GRMG Lite scenarios with their scenario-specific component descriptions.
● Deleting a scenario
To delete
selected scenarios, choose the button
Edit/Delete →
Delete Scenario. The monitoring trees in the Alert Monitor that
belong to the deleted scenarios are also deleted.
● Downloading GRMG Scenarios from the System to the Front End
You can
download the Customizing file for a GRMG scenario to your front end at any
time. To do this, select the relevant scenario, and choose
Upload/Download → Download
Scenarios. The system
displays the file name and the path of the file.

Note that passwords (property type PW) are not downloaded.
● Search for New Scenarios
GRMG
Customizing files with the prefix GRMG_, which are in the directory <instance
directory>\log\grmg on
a host with a running
NetWeaver management
agent , are automatically loaded into the central monitoring system and
started. This automatic process can last up to an hour, since it is dependent
on the running of the program SAPMSSYT, which is started once an hour. To see the results
immediately, choose
Upload/Download → Poll Agents for new
scenario.
● Updating the Display
To update the
display for the GRMG scenarios for availability monitoring, choose
Start/Stop
→
Update Execution Status.
● Displaying status messages
If a GRMG
scenario could not be successfully started (scenario execution status
), you can display the relevant
error message by selecting the desired GRMG scenario and choosing
Start/Stop →
Display Status Messages. For a description of the possible error messages,
see GRMG
Self-Monitoring Monitor.

To display additional information about an error, start the GRMG Selfmonitoring Monitor in the Alert Monitor.
● Calling utilities
For GRMG
troubleshooting, choose the
Utilities button. The following functions are available to
you there:
○ Choose Display ICM Log to display the local log for the Internet Communication Manager. The log contains information about connection errors and problems when creating or executing HTTP sessions.

To fully utilize the possibilities of the ICM log, set the ICM trace. To do this, start the ICM monitor (transaction SMICM) on the application server on which you are working, and set the trace to the value 3 (Goto → Trace Level → Set). Execute the scenario that you want to analyze in transaction GRMG, and then display the ICM log. You then also see the message bodies that are exchanged with GRMG. Do not forget to reset the ICM trace to the standard value.
○ Choose Ping Target Host to perform a connection test to the host that is specified in the URL of the selected scenario.
○ Choose Trace Route to Target Host to execute the command TRACEROUTE (or TRACERT in Microsoft Windows). You can use it to check whether the host from the URL of the scenario is accessible through the network from the application server on which you are logged on to.
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