Monitoring objects and attributes are assigned various properties and methods. There are default settings in the standard SAP System (which is delivered with the properties variant SAP_DEFAULT) for most nodes for properties and methods, meaning that you can already work with these settings.
Auto-reactions are an example. There are very few assignments of these in the standard SAP System. You can make your own assignments of these (see also: Selected Methods of the Alert Monitor).
If the standard settings do not meet your requirements, you can change the properties and method assignments at any time. You can make the changes both in the Alert Monitor and in the Customizing transaction RZ21. You can either make changes for the individual node itself or for the MTE class or attribute group, to which the node belongs (we recommend the latter).
Features
The following cases occur most often in practice:
Desired Change | Procedure |
· the descriptive text for the node · Severity and maximum number of alerts for the node | Change the General Properties of the node or of the MTE class ad described in Changing the Properties in the Alert Monitoring Tree and in Changing Properties in the Customizing Transaction RZ21 |
Trigger an alert if no value is reported for the node (heartbeat alert) | Change the general properties of the node or of the MTE class as described in Triggering a Heartbeat Alert if no Values Are Reported |
Frequency of the data collection method of the node | Change the general properties of the node or of the MTE class as described in Changing the Frequency of the Method Execution |
· Threshold value of the node · Conditions for messages for which alerts are to be triggered (status and log attributes) | Change the Specific Properties of the node or of the MTE class ad described in Changing the Properties in the Alert Monitoring Tree and in Changing Properties in the Customizing Transaction RZ21 |
Assigning an auto-reaction method (especially Automatic Alert Notification) | Change the method assignment of the node or of the MTE class as described in Assigning Methods to MTE Classes or Individual MTEs |
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