You can use connection monitoring to monitor the status of RFC connections and therefore the connections between technical systems. In this way, you can monitor the prerequisites for the correct functioning of many applications that are distributed on different technical systems, and which require precisely these RFC connections to work.
In the context of connection monitoring, you monitor scenarios that you created in the SAP Solution Manager Configuration (transcation SOLMAN_SETUP). A scenario of this type consists of multiple technical systems and selected RFC connections between them.
To use connection monitoring, you must have previously set it up. You do this in the SAP Solution Manager Configuration (transaction SOLMAN_SETUP). You can find the relevant configuration steps under
.Connection monitoring is part of the System Monitoring work center in the Solution Manager.
To displays the current status of the connections of the monitored scenarios, proceed as follows:
To start the connection monitoring, choose the button of the same name in the navigation area of the Technical Monitoring work center.
The system displays a list of all of the scenarios that you have created in the SAP Soilution Manager configuration. First select the scenarios that you want to display in connection monitoring. You can select multiple elements or all scenarios at once. Choose the Connection Monitoring button and the desired display. You can choose between the window already open or a new window.
The selected scenarios are displayed in a table in a three-level hierarchy. This table consists of the following parts:
Type |
Description |
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Scenario |
All checked connections are grouped by scenario. In addition to these connections, a scenario also contains the technical systems that are connected by the connections. The descriptions and statuses of the selected scenarios are displayed. The status of a scenario depends on the status of the associated connection checks. This status is propagated over the connections for the scenario; alerts, however, are always reported at the level of the connection checks. Example A scenario for which a connection check failed will therefore always have the status red. End of the example. |
Connection |
The RFC connections that you have selected for the relevant scenario are displayed in the next level. In addition to the name and status, the technical systems that are linked by this connection are also displayed. |
Connection check |
Up to three different connection checks can exist for an RFC connection, if you have activated the relevant checks in the configuration of the monitoring. These are:
There can also be up to three different connection checks can for an HTTP connection, if you have activated the relevant checks in the configuration of the monitoring. These are:
Note Choose one of the connection checks to display the measurement availability or performance values in detail in the Metric Monitor, in a separate window. End of the note. |
You can also call the following functions:
Generate Notification button
You can manually generate a notification by choosing the specified button; for more information about sending notifications, see Notification Administration.
Generate Message button
You can manually generate a support message by choosing the specified button; for more information about creating and processing support messages, see Incident Management.
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You can display existing alerts for the selected scenario in the Alert Inbox.
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You can display the technical systems that exist in the selected scenario.