Table of Contents
Systems and connectors
Communication
SAP NetWeaver and S/4HANA
SAP HANA database
SAP BusinessObjects
SAP ASE database (SYBASE)
Oracle database
MSSQL database
MaxDB database
DB2 database (in progress)
SAP Cloud connector
Generic Web service connector
Common settings
Systems and connectors
Several types of systems can be monitored by Redpeaks.
For each type of system will correspond types of connectors
For NetWeaver, S/4HANA and HANA systems, connectors can be created automatically via the SLD, but also manually.
Following section will describe available connectors for each type of system
Communication
The connectors will define which protocol is going to be used to connect to the systems
SAP NetWeaver and S/4HANA
ABAP connector
: Connects to the ABAP stack via the message server, using
RFC
protocol, with a communication user.
SAPControl connector
: Connects to the SAP management console via a SOAP web service, with an
OS
user.
Web client connector
: Connects to the web portal
SAP HANA database
HANA SQL connector
: Connects to the database with an SQL connection, using an DB user.
SAP BusinessObjects
CMS/CMC portal connector
: Connect to the
CMS
and CMC portal with a dedicated user
SAP ASE database (SYBASE)
SAP ASE connector
: Connects to the database with a JDBC connection, using a DB user.
Oracle database
Oracle connector
: Connects to the database with a JDBC connection, using a DB user.
MSSQL database
MSSQL connector
: Connects to the database with a JDBC connection, using a DB user.
MaxDB database
MaxDB connector
: Connects to the database with a JDBC connection, using a DB user.
DB2 database (in progress)
DB2 connector
: Connects to the database with a JDBC connection, using a DB user.
SAP Cloud connector
Cloud Connector
Uses the generic Web service connector
Generic Web service connector
Web service connector
: Connects to any web service, must be used for
BTP
or
SCPI
Common settings
Common settings
: Common parameters to all connectors