System Monitoring
Quick Overview
Product Management
SAP AG
Agenda
Overview
The Challenge of Monitoring A Landscape
System Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
Summary
Further Information
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Overview
What is System Monitoring?
Definition
Definition
fMonitoring
fMonitoring isis aa periodic,
periodic, manual
manual or
or automated
automated activity
activity to
to determine
determine the
the status
status of
of aa
process
process or
or aa component
component
fWe
fWe distinguish
distinguish between
between aa business
business level
level and
and aa technical
technical level
level of
of monitoring
monitoring
fMonitoring
fMonitoring isis aa prerequisite
prerequisite for
for Alerting,
Alerting, Reporting
Reporting and
and Analysis
Analysis // Resolution
Resolution
Business Level (Business Process Monitoring)
Monitor the (business) state of business processes at runtime
Use alert mechanisms to push business critical events to business users in
time and provide resolution capabilities
Reporting on business KPIs
Technical Level (System Monitoring)
Monitor the (technical) state of business processes and technical components
at runtime
Use alert mechanisms to push technical events to administrators in time,
provide resolution capabilities (manual or automated)
Reporting on technical KPIs
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The Challenge of Monitoring a Landscape
A typical SAP solution such as CRM at a customer site:
Has many hardware and software components.
Has many interfaces.
Has business processes that span multiple components.
Is complex.
What does an administrator have to check?
Are all components available?
Are transactions performed with sufficient performance?
Are all interfaces working properly?
If a problem occurs: What is the cause of it? How can it be resolved?
Are yesterday’s backups complete and usable?
…
This challenge can be met using the system monitoring functionality
of SAP Solution Manager with its underlying monitoring infrastructure,
widely known as CCMS.
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SAP Solutions and Components
to be Monitored
SAP Solutions and Components
CCMS
Based on SAP NetWeaver
RZ20
Enterprise Buyer Professional
Customer Relationship Mgmt.
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)
Business Intelligence (BI)
Enterprise Portal (EP)
Exchange Infrastructure (XI)
Other SAP Components
SAP Basis as of 3.0
Internet Transaction Server
Index Management Server
Business Connector
SAProuter
Interfaces: tRFC / qRFC / ALE
Mobile Infrastructure
Non-SAP Components
EMC2 Symmetrix (using a plug-in)
Redwood Cronacle for SAP
UC4:global for SAP, …
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System Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
— Benefits —
Benefits of SAP’s Underlying Monitoring
Infrastructure (CCMS)
Central monitoring
Large landscapes can be centrally monitored
at a low total cost of operation.
Full scalability
Landscapes with only a few components or a large
number of components can be efficiently monitored.
Preventive monitoring with alerts
No admin activity is required except in case of alerts.
Alert notifications (e-mail, SMS …) can be triggered automatically.
Assisted problem detection and resolution
From the central system, administrators can drill down to a
monitored component to remove the cause of an alert using
predefined analysis functions.
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System Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
— Overview —
Non-SAP
Agent Agent SAP
SAP AS
AS Java
Java
component
Central Monitoring
SAP Infrastructure Open Third-Party
Solution ABAP Stack Interfaces Tools
Manager
Java Stack
SAP Basis ≥ 3.0 Agent Agent SAP AS ABAP
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System Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
— Alert Handling —
SAP
SAP AS
AS Java
Java
Non-SAP component
SAPCCMSR
Agent Agent
Shared Memory Shared Memory
Segment Push Segment
Solution Central Monitoring
Manager Infrastructure
ABAP Stack
Drill down to
and analyze Java Stack Central Alert
monitored Notification
component
SAP AS ABAP
SAP Basis ≥ 3.0 Push
SAP instance SAP instance
Agent Agent
SAPCCM4X
Shared Memory Shared Memory
Segment Segment
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System Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
— System Monitoring Work Center —
System Monitoring Work Center in SAP Solution Manager 7.0
Work Centers available as of SPS 15 (available as of February 2008):
All functions of are bundled in role-based work centers.
Technical monitoring functions are bundled in the System Monitoring work center.
New Functionality in System Monitoring Work Center
with Enhancement Package 1 (available as of December 2008)
Monitoring of selected connections between managed systems
Enhanced, predefined reports for IT Performance Reporting
New KPI-specific monitoring history
Streamlined architecture and increased robustness for BI-based reporting
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Summary
Central System Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
SAP‘s monitoring infrastructure
is an integral part of SAP technology.
It is flexible and fully scalable.
It provides preventive monitoring and automatic alerting.
Technical monitoring data from all systems of the landscape
is provided by the underlying monitoring infrastructure
is displayed in SAP Solution Manager
may be exchanged with third-party monitoring tools
through open interfaces
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Further Information
Î SAP Network
http://sdn.sap.com Î SAP NetWeaver Capabilities
Î Lifecycle Management Î Operations
Î SAP Service Marketplace
http://service.sap.com, quick links /solutionmanager and /rkt-solman
Î Related SAP Training
http://www.sap.com/ → Education
ADM106, ADM 107 Advanced System Monitoring
ADM100, SAP Technology Administration
ADM200, SAP AS Java Administration
SMO100, System Administration with SAP Solution Manager
Î SAP Contacts
Product Management: jochen.steinmetz@sap.com
dieter.krieger@sap.com
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