===== 5. BusinessObjects connector ===== ==== Purpose ==== * With the SAP BusinessObjects connector, you can collect information from the CMS and the CMS portal * You need to define one connector per BusinessObject system * To create connector, there are two steps: - Create an OS user and register it in Pro.Monitor - Create and set connector parameters ==== 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 the system to get access to CMS repository and CMC portal ==== Create connector ==== * Select the system in the Systems tree and select “Add connector” in its contextual menu, choose ABAP type. * Title : The name of the instance * Central Management Service Host: The CMS’s host * CMS Port: The CMS’s port. By default the port 6400 will be used * Central Management Console Host: This parameter is optional, enter this value if it is different from CMS’s host * CMC port : The CMC’s port. By default the port 80 will be used * Max invalid time: The time in milliseconds that the connection to the CMS isn’t available before sending an alert telling that Pro.Monitor isn’t able to monitor your instance * Max response time: A request’s to the CMS timeout * User: The user’s credentials to use to connect to you instance. If the user don’t exist already use the “Handle users” link {{.:..:..:systemsconnectors:pasted:boconnector.png}}