The tested systems are Adapter Engines. The same tests are performed for the central Adapter Engine of the Integration Server and for non-central Adapter Engines.
The addressed Adapter Engine checks whether it can access the exchange profile and read its contents. Access to the exchange profile is a basic prerequisite for communication with other components of an integration landscape.
This test checks whether the addressed Adapter Engine can read the assigned technical user and logon language from the exchange profile. The Adapter Engine needs this logon data to access other components, in particular to read other configuration data from the System Landscape Directory and send messages to the Integration Engine.
This test does not check whether the assigned technical user has all the required authorizations.
The test performs a check for connection and protocol handler registration. It accesses the information about system-centric events that are raised during the runtime of the messaging system service. The test analyzes and aggregates the individual events first, before displaying the result in a summarized form. The summary includes information about how many connections and protocol handler registrations have taken place, and how many of them succeeded. If there is a registration failure, the summary contains details about which registration failed and why.
The test checks the connection settings of the Adapter Engine in the Exchange Profile as well as in the SLD, and then displays them. If there are any inconsistencies the system displays an error.