Monitoring Systems in the Topology
Display
The Monitored Remote SAP Systems tab page of the Topology Display lists all remote SAP systems known to the CCMS monitoring architecture and their connection properties. In this way, you can obtain a quick overview of which systems are monitored using the monitoring architecture.
For more information about starting the topology display, see Calling the Display of the Technical Topology.
By default, the system displays the following columns in Monitored Remote SAP Systems:
Column |
Description |
System |
System ID of the monitored system |
Read Data Destination |
RFC destination of the monitored system, which the central monitoring system uses for reading data; use the CSMREG user, which can only call certain function modules, for this
If you are monitoring a system without an ABAP instance, the text <<SID>_no_ABAP_Destination> is displayed here. The communication status is then always OFFLINE. |
Analysis Destination |
RFC destination of the monitored system, which the central monitoring system uses for analysis and auto-reaction methods; use your own user name for this |
Comm.Status |
Communication status from the point of view of the local system; the status can be one of the following: · ONLINE · OFFLINE · SHUTDOWN · COMM.FAIL If an RFC call fails (for example, in the case of the Single Connection command or Log On to SAP System), the system displays COMM.FAIL. After a successful RFC call, the system sets the communication status to ONLINE again. |
Changed by |
Last user to change the communication status |
Changed On, Changed At |
Date and time of the last change to the communication status |
You can also show
the following columns by choosing the Change Layout... button for the
ALV Grid
Control:
Column |
Description |
Version |
Internal version of the CCMS monitoring architecture |
Comm.prio |
Communication priority; two values are possible: ● Standard: The RFC communication uses an ABAP interface ●
Agent Preferred: The RFC communication tries to use a
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Comm.Type |
Communication type; one of the two following values is used, depending on the definition of the RFC interface: ● ABAP RFC connection ● System Without an ABAP Instance See:
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Activities
In addition to the purely display functions, the following commands are also available to you as buttons in the ALV Grid Control:
Command |
Explanation |
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Use this function
to test the RFC destination for reading data or analysis. To do this, select
the relevant cell in the list of monitored systems, and choose the button The connection test checks whether the authorizations required by the CSMREG User exist; that is, whether it is possible to access the function groups required for CSMREG. If at least one test is not successful, the system displays a detailed log of exactly which errors occurred. You can show and hide messages depending on the category (Termination, Error, Warning, Information). To test the connection to all systems, choose Edit → Connection Test to All Systems. The Read Data Destination is tested as described above. |
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With this button, you start the process Create Entry for Remote Monitoring (see Registering SAP NetWeaver Components and Hosts in CEN). |
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You can log on directly to systems for which an RFC destination is specified for analysis. When you do so, the start screen Monitoring: Properties and Methods of transaction RZ21 of the relevant system appears. |
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You can use this command to delete the entry for the monitoring of a remote system. You do not delete the associated RFC destination by doing this.
This command
is only available in change mode, which you start by choosing the Display
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Change button ( |
Change Communication Status |
If you no longer want to monitor a remote system, choose OFFLINE. It remains in this status until you set it to ONLINE again. Do not set COMM.FAIL or SHUTDOWN manually. |
Change the RFC
Destination |
You can change the RFC destination (Read Data and Analysis) directly in the ALV Grid Control. Use an existing RFC destination when doing so. |