No renderer 'odt' found for mode 'odt'
products:promonitor:6.8:userguide:configuration:systemsconnectors:abap
Table of Contents
ABAP connector
Purpose
- With an ABAP connector, you can connect to a system via the message server or via one of the application server.
- Only one ABAP connector is necessary to monitor a whole ABAP system. It will give access to all components that can be monitored by the ABAP monitors
- To create connector, there are two steps:
- Create a user profile in SAP and register it in Redpeaks
- Create and set connector parameters
- Redpeaks will use RFC protocol to connect to the ABAP stack
- Note: It is mandatory to install SAP JCO library if you want to connect to an ABAP stack syste
Create user profile
- User profiles can be reached via Systems→ SAP users
- Once created, the user profile can be selected in the connector form
- Note: A user profile is by default associated with a company . You can explicitly set a profile to be cross companies. The effect is that it will be selectable from connectors of any companies.
- The corresponding user must be created in SAP as well with the appropriate authorizations
- Use SU01 and PFCG transactions
- Download the authorization profile in
Admin→Admin configurartion→Upload/Download - From PFCG, use
Role→Uploadto install the profile - Important: Edit profile authorization data and press Generate
- Use SU01 to create the user and assign it to the authorization profile
Create connector
- Select the system in the Systems tree and choose “Add connector” from its contextual menu, then select the ABAP type.
- The default ABAP connector form will allow you to configure a connection to the message server.
- Host: the hostname or IP address of the ABAP message server
- Secondary Host the secondary hostname or IP address for failover, separated by a semicolon (;)
- Group: the logon group (can be set to SPACE by default)
- Client: The client to which you want to connect (We suggest 000)
- User: The user profile to use for the connection
- MS Port: The port of the message server (Usually 36XX): You can use SMMS transaction to find message server port number
Custom timeout
- See Custom timeouts
Advanced settings
Use advanced settings to use alternate connection method or parameters:
- SAP router: If the connection requires to use a SAP router, you can set it here.
- Gateway host and port: To specify a gateway
- GW host: Host name of the SAP gateway
- GW port: Service name of the SAP gateway
- TP name & host: To use an external RFC server.
- TP Name: Path and name of the external RFC server program, or program ID of a registered RFC server program
- TP host: Host name of the external RFC server program
- Force connection on AS number
- Activate this setting when you cannot connect via the message server.
- Set the mumber of the application server (AS) you want to connect (and use AS hostname as connector hostname)
- With this method, the connection will always happen on the same AS
- Force Application server IPs
- Some monitors will connect on each application server for collecting its data. It will use discovered AS hostnames for the connection.
- In some cases, the hostnames from those AS cannot be resolved from the Redpeaks server.
- In that case, you can force to use a specific IP for each AS, instead of its discovered hostname.
- In this setting, you can associate one IP per application server
SNC connection
- SNC lib path: Full path and name of third-party security library that provides secure network connection service.
- Partner name: Secure network connection name of the application server (for example, p:CN=R3, O=XYZ-INC, C=EN)
- SNC my name: Indicates the secure network connection name. This property overrides the default secure network connection partner. Token or identifier representing the external RFC program
Press Save & Test to save the profile and check the connection is working
products/promonitor/6.8/userguide/configuration/systemsconnectors/abap.txt · Last modified: by 127.0.0.1


