You can use this monitor to monitor the communication within an SAP system, between different systems, or to external applications. The monitor consists of the following six subtrees:
Subtree | Description and Additional Information |
Gateway Service | Interface that enables communication between SAP R/2, ABAP, and external applications using the CPI-C protocol. See |
ALE | Technology for creating and operating distributed applications that ensures a distributed and integrated SAP installation; it includes a controlled exchange of messages with consistent data retention on loosely connected SAP application systems. See |
LDAP Directory Services | Access requests from SAP systems to a directory server; the accesses are performed using the See Newly Added Monitoring Functions in the Alert Monitor |
SAPConnect | RFC interface for the integration of external communication into the SAP system with which external manufacturers connect their communication servers to the SAP system. See |
System Log Messages | Recording of errors and events in the SAP system See Communication subtree of the Syslog Monitor |
Transactional RFC and Queued RFC | Function calls between systems; the call is only executed once in the target system, and either all or no calls of a Logical Unit of Work (LUW) are performed; queued RFC also guarantees the chronological processing of RFCs See Transactional RFC and Queued RFC Monitor |
Features
To obtain information about a particular monitoring tree element, select the MTE and choose F1. The system displays a short description of the node. To see a detailed description of the node, choose Long Text.
Activities
To start the monitor, follow the procedure below:
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1. Start the Alert Monitor using transaction RZ20 or choose CCMS ®Control/Monitoring ® Alert Monitor.
2. On the CCMS Monitor Sets screen, expand the SAP CCMS Monitor Templates set.
3. Start the Communications monitor from the list by double-clicking it.
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