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
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