===== 1. ABAP ===== ==== 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 Pro.Monitor * Create and set connector parameters * Pro.Monitor 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 * Create a new profile using the “Add” button * 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 transaction to do so. You can download the authorization profile in Admin->Admin configurartion->Upload/Download ==== Create connector ==== * Select the system in the Systems tree and select “Add connector” in its contextual menu, choose ABAP type. * The default ABAP connector form will let you configure a connection to the message server. * Host: the hostname or IP address of the ABAP message server * Group: the logon group (can be set to SPACE by default) * Client: The client in 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) Press Save & Test to save the profile and check the connection is working {{.:..:..:systemsconnectors::pasted:20180316-113751.png}}