Caution
SAP NetWeaver Administrator for PI and all monitoring tools it includes are not supported for use in production scenarios. We recommend to use Runtime Workbench for PI monitoring in production scenarios. The information provided below is only for reference.
For more information, see SAP notes 1446507 and 1247043.
You monitor Java Proxy Runtime (JPR) in the chosen Adapter Engine to get an overview of the current status of the JPR.
More information: Java Proxy Runtime
You have started the SAP NetWeaver Administrator for PI and have chosen an Adapter Engine as component.
Note
You can also use Java proxy runtime locally, if you use a non-central Adapter Engine.
For this, choose
in your local SAP NetWeaver Administrator.Choose Java Proxy Runtime Monitoring.
If there are several cluster nodes (servers), select the required server because the JPR can have different statuses on different nodes.
A table with one or more status lines is displayed. If the table contains one or more error statuses, you can display just the line(s) with error status.
Note
Depending on the adapter, the displayed time stamp may not be in local time, but UTC time.
The individual statuses of the table are accumulated and give the over status of the JPR according to the following rule: If there is at least one status in the table that is above all other statuses in the status hierarchy, then the JPR gets this status as the overall status.
The following table shows the possible statuses listed in their hierarchical order from top to bottom.
Status |
Meaning |
---|---|
Red |
Error status |
yellow |
Warning |
Green |
No problem |
Gray |
Status unknown |
None |
No status information |