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 CCMS Integration

Use

To monitor, control, and configure the systems in your system group , you use the tools in the Computing Center Management System (CCMS) .

Note Note

For more information, see SAP Library at Start of the navigation path SAP NetWeaver Library Next navigation step SAP NetWeaver by Key Capability Next navigation step Solution Life Cycle Management by Key Capability Next navigation step Solution Monitoring Next navigation step Monitoring in the CCMS. End of the navigation path

Remote monitoring functions, in other words, centralized monitoring of several systems in a system group by means of one system is suitable only for systems with the Planned Online system type .

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The Defense Forces & Public Security component provides you with a number of additional monitoring tools.

Integration

CCMS monitoring is used as part of the synchronization mechanisms .

Prerequisites

You have used the System Log Message Maint.: Access application (transaction SE92) to define the keys AS 0 to AS 6.

You are familiar with the operating statuses .

Features

To create a CCMS node for a new partner system in a system, use report /ISDFPS/ALE_CREATE_CCMS_NODES (transaction /ISDFPS/ALE_CRE_CCMS).

In the CCMS Monitor Sets application (transaction RZ20), you can access the following tools for each partner system by choosing Start of the navigation path DFPS Template Next navigation step System Landscape End of the navigation path :

  • Communication State (status attribute)

    Displays the current connection and communication status as well as the time of the last change. The status symbols are defined by fixed values.

  • Planned Communication Mode (status attribute)

    Displays the system type of the system. The status symbols are defined by fixed values.

  • Last Synchronization (status attribute)

    Displays the time of the last synchronization run and the time elapsed since then (in hours). The status symbols are defined by fixed values.

  • IDoc Queue (performance attribute)

    Displays the total number of entries in the IDoc queue. Depending on the threshold values you defined, the system displays a status symbol.

  • tRFC Queue (performance attribute)

    Displays the total number of entries in the tRFC queue. Depending on the threshold values you defined, the system displays a status symbol.

  • RFC Connection Test (status attribute)

    Displays the result of the last RFC connection test. The status symbols are defined by fixed values.

  • Network Connection Test (status attribute)

    Displays the result of the last connection test at network/operating system level. The percentage loss of data packets is also shown. The status symbols are defined by fixed values.

You can use the Properties function to display and change the properties and methods of these tools.