runtime workbench in sap xi 3.0
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Central XI Monitoring Overview Component Monitoring Message Monitoring End To End Monitoring Performance Monitoring Alert Configuration Cache MonitoringTRANSCRIPT
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Topics
Agenda
Introduction to SAP XI 3.0
System Landscape Directory
Integration Repository
Integration Directory
Runtime Workbench
Adapter Framework
Business Process Management
Server Administration
Security
B2B and Industry Standards
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Agenda
Runtime Workbench in SAP XI 3.0
Runtime Workbench in SAP XI 3.0
Central XI Monitoring Overview
Component Monitoring
Message Monitoring
End To End Monitoring
Performance Monitoring
Alert Configuration
Cache Monitoring
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Central XI Monitoring - Overview
Central XI Monitoring
RuntimeWorkbench(RWB)
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Integration Server(SAP Web AS 6.40)
Business Process Engine
Integration Engine
Adapter Engine
ComponentMonitoring
PerformanceMonitoring
MessageMonitoring CCMS
Alerting Framework
TPM
MessageAlerting
SAP Application
SAP Web AS 6.40,using XI proxies
(De central)AdapterEngine
J2SEAdapterEngine
Runtime Work Bench
- Central Tool for XI Monitoring
- Is used to Navigate the Monitoring Functions of the Integration Engine
- Can be Integrated with CCMS and PMI
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Runtime Workbench overview
Central point of access: XI Runtime Workbench
Smooth integration with CCMS
Easy Configuration Exploiting System Landscape Directory Consistent look-and-feel in UI
Improved Error Handling Errors classified by error cause
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XI 3.0 RWB – Component Monitoring
Smooth integration with CCMS
Monitoring the statuses of Various XI30 Components
Error handling
Central Monitoring
RuntimeWorkbench(RWB)
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ComponentMonitoring
PerformanceMonitoring
MessageMonitoring CCMS
Alerting Framework
TPM
MessageAlerting
Integration Server(SAP Web AS 6.40)
Business Process Engine
Integration Engine
Adapter Engine
SAP Application
SAP Web AS 6.40,using XI proxies
(De central)AdapterEngine
J2SEAdapterEngine
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XI 3.0 RWB – Component Monitoring
Monitoring of ABAP and Java components
Central viewing of component‘s connection status in a specific domain.
Central overview of component‘s parameter settings.
Ping of system and sending of messages to components via a self-test area.
Component Monitoring can also be started by a special CCMS Alert Monitor which monitors individual XI Components.
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Component Monitoring: Features
Selecting associated information: For ABAP components, specific configuration parameters are displayed as defined in Tr: SXMB_ADM. For Java components, system settings as well as Aii-Properties are displayed as defined in the exchange profile
Two different views: XI components can be displayed either in Table or Tree format.
Table View displays all the XI components maintained in the System Landscape Directory, their current CCMS status, and the name and type of the component.
Tree View sorts the components by component type
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XI 3.0 RWB – Message Monitoring
Based on SAP standard monitoring solutions
Offering end-to-end message monitoring
Track Status & Errors of XI Messages
Available per XI component
Central Monitoring
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MessageMonitoring
PerformanceMonitoring
ComponentMonitoring CCMS
Alerting Framework
TPM
MessageAlerting
Integration Server(SAP Web AS 6.40)
Business Process Engine
Integration Engine
Adapter Engine
SAP Application
SAP Web AS 6.40,using XI proxies
(De central)AdapterEngine
J2SEAdapterEngine
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XI 3.0 RWB – Message Monitoring
Tracking of message flow through different XI components
Central access point for different message monitors
Integration Engine J2EE Adapter Engine(s)
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XI 3.0 RWB – End-to-End Monitoring/Configuration
Monitor the path of individual messages through the components, from start to end.
XI end-to-end process produced as a result of the setting done in the central configuration of TPM.
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Principle of TPM
TPM (Technical Process Monitoring) Transaction code: SPIS Based on PMI (Process Monitoring Infrastructure), a
tool provided by SAP to monitor and analyze integrated processes involving multiple components:
Web based user interface that can be integrated in other applications
Displays process flow graphically Displays aggregated performance figures Displays current status of processes, and process steps Displays detailed information of a process instance (XML
message)
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End-To-End Monitoring: Process Overview
Choose status symbol or attributes (e.g. warning, error, success) to display corresponding process instances
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End-To-End Monitoring: Instance View
Switch to instance view for message-specific tracking information
Duration of message
Components involved
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XI 3.0 RWB – Performance Monitoring
Central Monitoring
RuntimeWorkbench(RWB)
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MessageMonitoring
PerformanceMonitoring
ComponentMonitoring CCMS
Alerting Framework
TPM
MessageAlerting
Performance statistics
Measuring of throughput and latency (‘processing time’)
Selection and aggregation of performance data by
- XI component- Time range- Message attributes
Integration Server(SAP Web AS 6.40)
Business Process Engine
Integration Engine
Adapter Engine
SAP Application
SAP Web AS 6.40,using XI proxies
(De central)AdapterEngine
J2SEAdapterEngine
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XI 3.0 RWB - Performance Monitoring
Performance measurement during operation
Measured data: Throughput Latency (“processing time”)
Selection and Aggregation by: XI component (Integration Server, Adapter
Engine) Time range Message attributes: Sender, Receiver,
message type
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XI 3.0 RWB – Alert Configuration
Central Monitoring
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MessageMonitoring
PerformanceAnalysis
ComponentMonitoring CCMS
Alerting Framework
TPM
MessageAlerting Based on Alerting
Framework
Active Monitoring (alerts being sent by e-Mail, SMS,…)
CCMS-alert and message-oriented alerts
Integration Server(SAP Web AS 6.40)
Business Process Engine
Integration Engine
Adapter Engine
SAP Application
SAP Web AS 6.40,using XI proxies
(De central)AdapterEngine
J2SEAdapterEngine
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XI 3.0 RWB - Alert Configuration
Objective: Active Monitoring
CCMS Alerts + message-oriented alerts
Based on SAP Web AS Alert Framework
Alerts propagated through E-Mail, SMS, FAX
| Alert-Configuration
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Alert Configuration: Creating a new alert rule
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XI 3.0 RWB – Cache Monitoring
Display representations from the value mapping table that are currently located in the runtime cache of the Integration Engine or Adapter Engine.
The following information is displayed for each representation: Context Issuing agency Identification schemas Value
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XI 3.0 RWB - Summary
Central access to monitoring
Component Monitoring
End-to-end Message Monitoring
Performance Measurement across distributed XI landscape
Integration with Basis Monitoring solutions: CCMS TPM Alert Framework
Unified User Interface (UI)
Easy monitor configuration