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Setup Guide Central Monitoring of SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3 with SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Active Global Support February 2011

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Setup Guide

Central Monitoring of SAP NetWeaver Process

Integration 7.3 with SAP Solution Manager 7.1Active Global Support

February 2011

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Agenda

Overview

Landscape Setup

Recommended Setup

SLD/LMDB Synchronization

Prerequisites

Managed System Configuration

System Monitoring Setup

PI Monitoring Setup

Scope Definition

PI Domain Overview

PI Component Availability/Selftest

PI Channel Availability

PI Message Monitoring

Activation

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OverviewCentral PI Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager

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Overview of Setup Procedure for Central PI Monitoring

PI Monitoring works in context of a PI Domain

A PI domain includes several technical systems

that might be distributed in the landscape.

Each monitoring KPI is collected in context of a

landscape component (e.g. Technical System or

Technical Component).

SAP Solution Manager must know all this landscape

information and establish connectivity to all involved

systems and components.

The following Setup and Configuration Steps are

necessary:

– Landscape Setup (once/per PI SLD)

– Managed System Configuration (per Technical System)

– System Monitoring Setup (per Technical System)

– PI Monitoring Setup (per PI Domain)

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Landscape SetupCentral PI Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager

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Synchronize the content PI SLD into LMDB of SAP Solution Manager

Although you can synchronize several SLDs into one LMDB, we recommend a central SLD

to collect all PI SLDs before synchronizing it into LMDB of SAP Solution Manager

If the unidirectional content synch is established, the SLD bridging is not (longer) required.

Recommended Landscape Setup

Integration Server

with PI SLD

Adapter Engines and Business Systems

PI Domain

Central SLD

(Release ≥ 7.10)

LMDB inside

SAP Solution Manager

Unidirectional Content Synch

Adapter Engines and Business

Systems

PI Domain

SLD Bridging

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Unidirectional Content Synch

To forward the entire SLD Content of PI SLD into central SLD of SAP Solution

Manager (especially the content about PI Domain and all its PI Components),

an unidirectional content synch needs to be setup.

Central SLD of landscape (must be on Release 7.10 or higher to be able to receive Content Synch)

Logon to SLD and go to Administration Synchronization

Use button “Add…” to add the PI SLD

Just follow the guided procedure to choose the source SLD and the Namespace for

synchronization

Do not set the flag

“Bi-Directional” on

the first step!

You can trigger a

“Full Sync.” or check

the status of the

incremental synch.

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SLD Bridging not required

Usually Technical System information are transferred to central SLD via SLD

Bridging mechanism. This is NOT required any more for PI SLDs, since we

have established the content synch.

On PI SLD

Logon to SLD

Administration

Data Supplier

Delete the central SLD of SAP

Solution Manager from section

“Update Other SLDs”

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LMDB Content Synch

LMDB Content Synch between central SLD and

LMDB is setup in transaction SOLMAN_SETUP

In Step 6.5 “Set Up LMDB” of System Preparation

Workcenter you can check and/or add Subscriptions

for Remote Content Changes

Using button “Details” you can check

e.g. the last polling time or the number

of pending changes

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PrerequisitesManaged System Configuration

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Overview of Managed System Configuration

Managed System Configuration for all managed systems inside SAP

Solution Manager is a prerequisite for all monitoring used cases, also

for PI Monitoring. All configuration steps needs to be processed for the

involved technical systems*.

Open Managed System Configuration Workcenter (transaction

SOLMAN_SETUP) and choose a Technical System or a Technical

Scenario and click Configure System/Configure Scenario.

The following steps are especially important:

Step “Select Product”

Step “Connect Managed System” (ABAP only)

Step “Assign Diagnostic Agent”

Step “Enter System Parameters”

Step “Create Users”

Step “Configure Automatically”

* For double stack systems, e.g. Integration Server, the LMDB will automatically create Technical Scenarios

of type “Double Stack”. Use those scenarios for configuration of double stacks

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Configuration Step “Select Product”

Assign one of the following products*:

SAP NETWEAVER 7.1: Process Integration

SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW PI 7.1: Process Integration

SAP NETWEAVER 7.3: Process Integration

SAP EhP1 FOR SAP NETWEAVER 7.3: Process Integration

* Applicable Technical Systems running followingf PI Components:

- Adapter Engine

- Integration Engine

- Integration Directory

- Enterprise Services Repository

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Configuration Step “Connect Managed System” 1/2

For Managed Systems of type ABAP, the RFC

destinations are created in Step “Connect

Managed System”:

Create following RFC connections into all required clients:

– RFC Read Access

– Trusted System RFC

– other RFC Connection types may also be required by other used cases

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Configuration Step “Connect Managed System” 2/2

Creation of RFC Connection to Managed System

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For each instance of PI system a Diagnostic Agent

needs to be assigned.

Usually the proposed values can be accepted by pressing

“Assign”.

If no agent is proposed, choose tab “SLD Agent Candidates”

and pick the agent on the respective instances host.

– It is required to connect all agents to the central SLD. From there

you can choose agents and assign it to the local SAP Solution

Manager to use it for one of the managed systems.

Configuration Step “Assign Diagnostic Agent”

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Configuration Step “Enter System Parameters”

Enter the following data for the managed system

Enter the http port of Java

Central Instace here

Connection Parameter

for Java System

Connection Parameter for

ABAP System (in case of

Double Stack)

For Decentral Adapter Engines (Technical Systems of

type Java), it is very comon in PI to use the ABAP Stack

of Integration Server for Central User Administration.

You can enter the required data by setting this flag.

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Configuration Step “Create Users”

The following Users (Dialog/System user) need to be created in the

managed system. The adequate roles and authorizations need to be

assigned.

All this can be done in the configuration step “Create Users”.

In case of Technical

System Type ABAP

In case of Technical

System Type Java

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Single Sign On Setup:

This activity enables central manage functions in PI monitors.

Certificates are exchanged with Managed System and SAP Solution Manager

Assertion Ticket Login Module is assigned to several Java Applications.

WEB Service Logical Port Creation:

Logical Ports for communication to the Java Stack of Managed System are created in SAP Solution

Manager System (Prerequisite: User with ID SM_COLL_xxx must exist in Managed System)

Both steps have extensive logging. Please execute all steps and make sure, the status for execution is

green/successful.

Configuration Step “Configure Automatically”

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PrerequisitesSystem Monitoring Setup

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System Monitoring Setup

Setup of System Monitoring for all systems in the PI Domain is a

requirement for PI Monitoring Setup.

Choose relevant systems

Choose Monitoring Templates

Assign and Activate

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PI Monitoring Setup

Central PI Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager

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Overview of PI Monitoring Setup

The PI domain with all its PI components must be know to SAP Solution

Manager to be able to take advantage out of central PI Monitoring.

PI domain is modeled as Technical Scenario based on LMDB data of PI domains.

Various PI domains can be created.

For each PI domain you can customize the monitoring objects (metrics).

PI Domain Overview

Load Meta data

Component Availability and Self test

Channel Availability

Message Monitor

Activate

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Setup Step “Define Scope”

Choose the PI Domain to be used for PI Monitoring setup

Pick relevant PI domain from list or create new PI domain (based on LMDB data)

You can also maintain existing PI domains (based on LMDB data)

PI Domains listed here are taken from LMDB (onlythose, with PI releases >7.11 SP06)

Start setup procedure for PI Monitoring

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Setup Step “Create/Maintain PI Domain”

Define or maintain a Technical Scenario

Existing Technical Scenario of type PI_DOMAIN is prerequisite for all monitoring used

cases

Technical scenario is based on LMDB Data for PI domain (synchronized from PI SLD)

You can exclude Technical Systems from Technical Scenario

(in case those systems should not be monitored)

Pick a PI Domain from LMDB

(with PI Release as of 7.11

SP06)

Enter a description

Pick the PI SLD

related to this PI

domain from LMDB

1

2

3

4

List of Technical Systems included in PI

Domain (Mouse over displais the role(s) of

Technicals System in PI domain)

You can exclude systems from Technical

Scenario

Overview of all input

Press Button Setup to create the

Technical scenariop scenario

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Setup Step “PI Domain Overview”

This screen provides an overview of all technical systems involved in the PI

domain and its setup status.

Choose a technical system and jump into Managed System Configuration

of System Monitoring Setup (if necessary)

System Monitoring Setup

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Setup Step “Load Meta-Data”

This automatic step performs a number of automatic functions

Initial Setup Step and after major changes in the PI domain

The following functions are executed:

Check of PI component roles in PI domain

BI master data texts are loaded for the following BI characteristics:

– PI component name and role

– PI status group

– PI status and relation to PI status group (attributes)

– PI status details

Loading of Channel Attributes

– In the Channel Monitor additional attributes of channels (like channel type), these attributes are loaded

into the SAP Solution Manager here.

– A collector is scheduled to update the data daily.

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Setup Step “PI Component Availability”

You can display and save standard SAP Settings or customize the

settings (mark the component and choose the button Change SAP settings)

You can change the setting:

Data collection Period (min).

Active PI Component for

alerting (tab Alert Details)

The Incident Tickets tab defines

default support components for

further issue escalation.

The Notifications tab defines

notification mechanisms that

will be triggered upon alert

generation.

Save Changes

Note:

Availability monitoring is not available for the PI components ABAP Business System and

Business Process Engine.

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Setup Step “PI Component Selftest”

Component Self-Test settings are very similar to Component

Availability Settings.

Use SAP Settings or adjust the

standard settings

Save the settings after changing

The settings are activated in the

last step (Complete Set Up).

Note:

Self-test status monitoring for the component is not available for the PI components ABAP

Business System and System Landscape Directory.

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Setup Step “Channel Availability”

Channel status information is available for all adapter engines

in the PI domain (central and de-central adapter engines).

The overall status calculated from the channel and activation states of a channel.

You can specify the following settings for each adapter engine individually in the tab Data

Collection below:

– CHANNELONLYERR

If set, channels in status

SUCCESSFUL will not be collected

– SHORTLOGCOLLECT

If set, the short log data of the

channel is collected

– SHORTLOGONLYERR

If set, short log data for channels

in status SUCCESSFUL is not

collected (this setting is relevant

if CHANNELONLYERR is not set)

– SHORTLOGSIZE

The number of characters to be

collected for short log, per channel

and server node

– SHORTLOGTRIM - If set, stack traces will not be put in the short log, to keep it readable

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Setup Step “Message Flow Monitor”

Activate the collection of message processing status information

The following PI Components are involved in Message Processing

Central Integration Engine

Central Adapter Engine

Adapter Engine

ABAP Proxy

Java Proxy

To activate message status collection

for any component, activate the

indicator in the Collect column.

General setting for all PI components

Specify the Data Collection Period and the Time Ranges to be Collected (as message

processing statistics are pre-aggregated for different time ranges already in the PI

Component)

You cannot save this customizing. Choose the button Activate Monitoring if

the current settings are to be used for the data collection.

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Configuration Step “Activation”

Complete Set Up

This step will activate all the monitoring and alerting settings made in the previous setup

steps, except Message Flow Monitor, which is activated independently.

Extensive logging is available for this step. You can check in the log the status for all

activation activities

You can also jump into Alert Directory Browser and check the settings and

configurations, that are saved in the Alert Directory for this specific PI Domain and its PI

components

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Finished!

The setup for PI Monitoring is finished and the

Technical Monitoring Workcenter is ready to

display the PI Monitors…

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Thank You!

Contact information:

Active Global Support

SAP AG

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