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Introduction

  • The SAP Connector
  • HANA Platforms

Configuration

  • Configuring the Central and Satellite Systems
  • Installing SAP JCo
  • Configuring an SAP System for Process Automation
  • SAP RFC User Privileges
  • Assigning SAP Authorizations to the RFC User
  • Connecting to SAP Systems
  • Connecting to SAP Systems with the Wizard
  • Connection Details for the ABAP Stack
  • Intercepting SAP Jobs
  • SAP Job Interception Configuration
  • Interacting with SAP Events
  • Configuration Details on Interacting with SAP Events
  • Parsing Log Files to set Status of SAP Jobs
  • Understanding the Different XBP Interface Releases

Importing SAP Objects

  • Importing Objects from SAP Systems
  • Importing ABAP Programs
  • Importing ABAP Program Parameter Definitions
  • Importing Archive Objects
  • Importing Batch Events
  • Importing SAP BusinessObjects Processes
  • Importing SAP Calendars
  • Importing SAP CCMS Jobs
  • Importing Communication Channels via PI/XI
  • Importing External Commands
  • Importing and Running Mass Activities
  • Importing Output Devices
  • Importing Process Chains
  • Importing Process Chain Definitions
  • Importing Recipients
  • Importing Variants
  • Importing Variant Definitions

SAP ABAP

  • Handling ABAP Programs
  • Controlling Batch Input Sessions
  • Handling Variants
  • Creating and Modifying Variants in Redwood Server
  • Maintaining Variants Manually
  • Maintaining Variants Automatically
  • Maintaining Variants Automatically (Advanced)
  • Using Temporary Variants
  • Default SAP Process Definitions

Business Objects

  • Main
  • Interface Configuration
  • Crystal Reports
  • Web Intelligence
  • Data Services
  • Triggering Events
  • Crystal Reports REST
  • Web Intelligence REST

Process Chains

  • Handling Process Chains
  • Running Process Chains
  • Monitoring Process Chains
  • Restarting Process Chains

SAP PI/XI

  • SAP Communication Channels with PI/XI
  • Controlling Communication Channels with Redwood Server via PI/XI

Adaptive Computing

  • SAP Adaptive Computing
  • Controlling SAP Adaptive Computing

SAP Monitoring

  • Integrating SAP Monitors
  • Configuration Details for Integrating SAP Monitors
  • Sending Monitoring Data to SAP Systems
  • Configuration Details for Sending Monitoring Data to SAP Systems
  • Monitoring Redwood Server Availability in CEN
  • Active XMB Monitoring
  • Active IDoc Monitoring

Advanced Configuration

  • Connect to an ABAP System via SAProuter
  • SNC connection to an SAP System
  • The SAP Cryptographic Library
  • Tuning Redwood Server

Legacy Systems Support

  • Enable XBP 2.0 or 3.0 Functionality
  • Enhanced SAP Interfaces with Redwood Transports
← Integrating SAP MonitorsSending Monitoring Data to SAP Systems →

Configuration Details for Integrating SAP Monitors

note

SAP XAL support has been deprecated.

XAL is the interface for retrieving information from the SAP CCMS monitoring infrastructure. The following tabs need to be configured to allow you to integrate SAP Monitors into your Redwood Server Performance Monitor.

First you need to configure connection information to the ABAP stack of the SAP instance.

Setting up Connection Information

See the Connection Details for the ABAP Stack section of the documentation for details on how to set up a connection to the ABAP stack.

Setting up XAL Connection Information

This information is used to retrieve monitoring data from your SAP instance.

TabFieldDescription
XALClient NumberSAP client number as a three digit number.
XALUsernameThe RFC user name. This user needs certain authorizations in the SAP System, as described below in the Reference section under Required Authorizations of the Remote System User. Of course it is possible to use the same user as for XBP and XMW. In this case the user needs all authorizations required by these interfaces.
XALPasswordPassword of the RFC user.
XALCheck Connection SettingsAllows you to check that the RFC Connect String, Client Number, Username and Password are correct.
XALEnabledAllows you to disable the rule, preserving the settings for future use.
XALAudit levelThe XAL audit level (the audit log is visible via SAP transaction RZ15) of the interface, and is an integer with the value range of 0-3, with higher numbers denoting more verbose audit level; only to be used when Redwood Support instructs you to do so.
XALSAP LanguageThe that the SAP process server uses to connect to the SAP System.
XALDescriptionThe description of the rule. If this is not set the description is <Client Number>/<Username>.
XALMax. of RFC connectionsSpecifies how many RFC connections the SAP process server opens for this client. If omitted, the number of connections is not limited. The SAP process server internally uses a connection pool, so the open connections are reused, and also closed if they are idle for a certain amount of time. This setting can be left empty as it is only of minor importance, since only one RFC connection per SAP process server is opened for the XAL interface.
XALInterface VersionThe version of the XAL interface that the SAP process server should use. If this field is left on automatic, the highest available interface version is used.

Once configured, monitors of different monitor sets in the SAP CCMS monitoring infrastructure can be retrieved and stored in the Monitor tree. This is done via the standard process definitions SAP_ImportCcmsMonitors and SAP_DeleteCcmsMonitors.

See Also

  • SAP Systems
  • Integrating SAP Monitors
← Integrating SAP MonitorsSending Monitoring Data to SAP Systems →
  • Setting up Connection Information
  • Setting up XAL Connection Information
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