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Function documentation Configuring the Central Performance History in the Alert Monitor  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

Configuring the Central Performance History (CPH) is performed primarily in two steps:

·        Create your own collection and reorganization schemata or use the standard SAP schemata (see Delivered Collection and Reorganization Schemata).

·        Assign the schemata to the MTE classes that you want to collect in the CPH. You can perform the assignment on the Assign Collection and Reorganization Schemata screen.

However, you can also perform the assignment directly from the Alert Monitor. You can use all of the functions of the CPH when you do this, and in many cases, it is easier to do so, as you can select the nodes for which you want to assign a schema to the MTE classes in the Alert Monitor.

Activities

       1.      Choose CCMS Control/Monitoring Alert Monitor, or call transaction RZ20.

       2.      Expand the monitor set that contains the monitor that you require, and choose Load Monitor, or double click the desired monitor.

       3.      Activate maintenance functions by choosing Extras Activate Maintenance Functions.

Assigning a Collection and Reorganization Schema to MTE Classes

If you want to collect MTE classes in the CPH, follow the procedure below:

       4.      Select the nodes for which you want to assign a collection and reorganization schema to the MTE classes.

       5.      Choose Collect MTE Class in Central Performance History (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text). A screen displaying all collection and reorganization schemata appears. Choose the desired schema by double clicking it.

Note

If you want to display the properties of a schema, select the schema and choose Display Details (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text).

       6.      If one or more schemata are already assigned to the selected MTE classes, you can decide whether to overwrite assignments, and which assignments to overwrite.

       7.      To check the assignments, activate the relevant technical view in the Alert Monitor (see Display Technical View: Central Performance History).

Editing the Assignment of MTE Classes to Collection and Reorganization Schemata

If you require the overview screen during the assignment due to its additional features, follow the procedure below:

       8.      Select the nodes for which you want to assign a collection and reorganization schema to the MTE classes.

       9.      Choose Extras Central Perf. History Edit Schema Assignments. The Assign Collection and Reorganization Schema screen appears (see: Assigning Collection and Reorganization Schemata to Performance Values). The selected MTE classes of the relevant systems are already selected. However, you can also, for example, select additional systems and MTE classes to which you want to assign a schema.

   10.      Select the desired schema and choose Assign Schema (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text).

   11.      If one or more schemata are already assigned to the selected MTE classes, you can decide whether to overwrite assignments, and which assignments to overwrite.

Deleting the Assignment of MTE Classes to Collection and Reorganization Schemata

If you no longer want to collect MTE classes in the CPH, follow the procedure below:

   12.      Select the nodes for which you no longer want to assign a collection and reorganization schema to the MTE classes.

   13.      Choose Do Not Collect MTE Class in Central Performance History (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text). Confirm your selection.

Caution

Note that with this command, you not only stop the collection of the MTE class, but also delete the entries for this MTE class in the CPH.

See also:

Delivered Assignments of the Collection/Reorganization Schemata

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Central Performance History of the Monitoring Architecture start page

 

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