With the SAP control connector, you can collect information available through the SAP management console for ABAP and JAVA stack systems:
Running processes and services
Active components
Published server metrics and alerts
This connector uses the SAPControl web services available on each instance
One connector per monitored application server can be necessary
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
In Pro.Monitor
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.
In SAP
The corresponding user must be created in the server at OS level, and associated with the appropriate user group in order to have the authorization to execute the webservices
You have basically two possibilities:
Use an admin user ([SID]adm), to access to the SAPControl web services using authentication
Unprotect some of the necessary methods so it can be accessed without authentication. This can be done in the SAP profile of the sapstartsrv using the service/protectedwebmethods argument.
Pro.Monitor will need to access the following methods:
Mandatory:
GetVersionInfo
GetAlertTree
GetAlerts
J2EEGetComponentList
J2EEGetProcessList
GetProcessList
GetSystemInstanceList
Optional:
GetEnvironment
GetQueueStatistic
GetInstanceProperties
ListDeveloperTraces
ListLogFiles
ABAPReadSyslog
ABAPReadRawSyslog
ABAPGetWPTable
J2EEGetThreadList
J2EEGetSessionList
J2EEGetCacheStatistic
J2EEGetApplicationAliasList
J2EEGetVMGCHistory
J2EEGetVMHeapInfo
ReadDeveloperTrace
GetStartProfile
GetTraceFile
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
System number: The system number of the application server, this will define connection ports: 5XX13 or 5XX14 if secure mode is on.
User: The user profile to use for the connection. Leave empty if no authentication will be used.
Force connection port: To use if the port of the service is different than 5XX13 or 5XX14
Press Save & Test to save the profile and check the connection is working
/home/clients/8c48b436badcd3a0bdaaba8c59a54bf1/wiki-web/data/pages/products/promonitor/6.7/userguide/configuration/systemsconnectors/sapcontrol.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/04 15:08 by rbariou