
Conception and Installation of System Monitoring Using the SAP Solution Manager
SAP PRESS Essentials 74
SAP Press
2nd Edition
Published on 28. July 2009
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Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-1-59229-308-7 (ISBN)
Description
This detailed guide is an essential book for administrators looking to develop and implement a custom monitoring concept in SAP Solution Manager. Using step by step instructions, and updated for SAP Solution Manager, enterprise edition, this book first introduces the system monitoring concept and the SAP Solution Manager. It then discusses the all relevant aspects of system monitoring.
This guide is completely revised and updated for the enterprise edition of SAP Solution Manager, with new screenshots and additional content.
This guide is completely revised and updated for the enterprise edition of SAP Solution Manager, with new screenshots and additional content.
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English
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Maryland
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 69 cm
Width: 9 cm
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978-1-59229-308-7 (9781592293087)
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Content
1. The Problem and a Sample Scenario. 15
. 1.1. Centralized and Decentralized System Monitoring. 15
. 1.2. SAP Solution Manager. 17
. 1.3. The "Monitoring" Project. 23
. 1.4. Toys Inc.: Initial Situation. 26
2. SAP Solution Manager. 33
. 2.1. Work Centers. 33
. 2.2. Scenarios of SAP Solution Manager. 34
. 2.3. ITIL. 51
. 2.4. SAP Solution Manager as a Monitoring Tool. 52
3. Designing the Monitoring Concepts. 55
. 3.1. The Monitoring Concept. 55
. 3.2. Operating System (OS). 66
. 3.3. System and Instance Availability. 69
. 3.4. Background Processing. 71
. 3.5. System Performance. 73
. 3.6. Spool Service. 76
. 3.7. Traces. 77
. 3.8. Memory Management. 78
. 3.9. System Log. 80
. 3.10. Runtime Error. 81
. 3.11. User Monitoring -- System Security. 83
. 3.12. Additional SAP Components. 85
. 3.13. Database. 87
. 3.14. Communication Interfaces. 92
. 3.15. BW Process Chain Monitoring. 95
. 3.16. Self-Monitoring of Monitoring Tools. 97
. 3.17. Monitoring System Components Without an SAP Instance. 102
. 3.18. Documenting Changes in System Monitoring. 103
4. System Monitoring Using SAP Solution Manager 7.0. 105
. 4.1. Technological Delimitation. 105
. 4.2. Prerequisites. 106
. 4.3. SAP Solution Manager Configuration. 113
. 4.4. Solution Landscapes in SAP Solution Manager. 127
. 4.5. Configuration of the "System Monitoring" Solution. 130
. 4.6. Setting up Active System Monitoring. 138
. 4.7. The SAP Solution Manager Alert Monitor. 147
. 4.8. Performance Monitoring in AS Java Environments. 150
. 4.9. Setting Up Manual System Monitoring. 151
. 4.10. Autoreaction Methods. 157
. 4.11. Central Autoreaction Methods. 162
5. IT Performance Reporting. 169
. 5.1. Prerequisites for IT Performance Reporting. 170
. 5.2. Technical Setup of the BW System on SAP Solution Manager. 170
. 5.3. Setting Up IT Performance Reporting. 178
. 5.4. EWA Information in BW Reporting. 179
. 5.5. Evaluations Using the IT Performance Reporting Suite. 182
6. Final Considerations. 185
. The Authors. 187
. 1.1. Centralized and Decentralized System Monitoring. 15
. 1.2. SAP Solution Manager. 17
. 1.3. The "Monitoring" Project. 23
. 1.4. Toys Inc.: Initial Situation. 26
2. SAP Solution Manager. 33
. 2.1. Work Centers. 33
. 2.2. Scenarios of SAP Solution Manager. 34
. 2.3. ITIL. 51
. 2.4. SAP Solution Manager as a Monitoring Tool. 52
3. Designing the Monitoring Concepts. 55
. 3.1. The Monitoring Concept. 55
. 3.2. Operating System (OS). 66
. 3.3. System and Instance Availability. 69
. 3.4. Background Processing. 71
. 3.5. System Performance. 73
. 3.6. Spool Service. 76
. 3.7. Traces. 77
. 3.8. Memory Management. 78
. 3.9. System Log. 80
. 3.10. Runtime Error. 81
. 3.11. User Monitoring -- System Security. 83
. 3.12. Additional SAP Components. 85
. 3.13. Database. 87
. 3.14. Communication Interfaces. 92
. 3.15. BW Process Chain Monitoring. 95
. 3.16. Self-Monitoring of Monitoring Tools. 97
. 3.17. Monitoring System Components Without an SAP Instance. 102
. 3.18. Documenting Changes in System Monitoring. 103
4. System Monitoring Using SAP Solution Manager 7.0. 105
. 4.1. Technological Delimitation. 105
. 4.2. Prerequisites. 106
. 4.3. SAP Solution Manager Configuration. 113
. 4.4. Solution Landscapes in SAP Solution Manager. 127
. 4.5. Configuration of the "System Monitoring" Solution. 130
. 4.6. Setting up Active System Monitoring. 138
. 4.7. The SAP Solution Manager Alert Monitor. 147
. 4.8. Performance Monitoring in AS Java Environments. 150
. 4.9. Setting Up Manual System Monitoring. 151
. 4.10. Autoreaction Methods. 157
. 4.11. Central Autoreaction Methods. 162
5. IT Performance Reporting. 169
. 5.1. Prerequisites for IT Performance Reporting. 170
. 5.2. Technical Setup of the BW System on SAP Solution Manager. 170
. 5.3. Setting Up IT Performance Reporting. 178
. 5.4. EWA Information in BW Reporting. 179
. 5.5. Evaluations Using the IT Performance Reporting Suite. 182
6. Final Considerations. 185
. The Authors. 187