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1. Configuration items

  • Following components are the key elements of the configuration.
  • It is important to understand what they are, how to use them and configure them.

Company

  • A company is an organizational unit in which monitored systems will be organized
  • It is also a silo that can be used to isolate a group of systems and configure their visibility across Pro.Monitor users

System

  • A system represents an SAP system as per SAP terminology.
  • Every system must be attached to one company
  • It is identified by a system ID (SID), a 3 letter string
  • Within a system, Pro.Monitor might use several connection means to access to the target data
  • These connections means are identified as connectors

Connector

  • A connector defines an access mean to a SAP system
  • It is attached to one system
  • Depending on the type of system, connectors can be created individually or sometimes being created automatically based on system settings
  • For each type of connector (ABAP, HANA, BusinessObjects, …) will correspond a type of monitor

SAP user

  • In most cases, connectors will need to use user credentials to connect to the systems.
  • These credentials will be stored in a SAP user profile and associated with one or several connectors.
  • User profiles are associated to one company

Profile

  • A profile is a configuration template that can be used across several systems.
  • It provides a way to centralize the monitoring configuration of several systems and to facilitate configuration changes.
  • It is composed by a group of monitors with a specific customization
  • Profiles are built by selecting monitors in the monitoring library, and then by configuring each monitor for a given purpose
  • All systems associated to the same profile will be monitored the same way.
  • The use of profiles is the only manner to associate a monitor to a system, it is the central component of the configuration.
  • Profiles will be associated to connectors (and not to systems), therefore, profiles will usually contain monitors for a given type of connector.

Monitor

  • A monitor represents the configuration of the monitoring of a specific module or component within a system (ie: Users, CPU, Response times, etc…)
  • One monitor can usually only be assigned to one type of connector (ie ABAP buffers monitor can only work with ABAP connector)
  • Via a set of filters, thresholds, severity, periods and other specific parameters, you can configure in details how a monitor will perform and what kind of data it will produce (alarms, metrics, etc…)
  • You can for instance configure a large scope monitor picking any event on any instance as well as reacting to a specific event, for a specific user on a specific instance.
  • The actua monitoring is defined in the monitors
  • The same monitor can be configured differently across different profiles

Monitoring library

  • The monitoring library is a set of profiles containing monitors with a predefined configuration
  • It is meant to facilitate the configuration process by providing default templates.
  • These templates have been configured based on recommended configurations.

SLD profile

  • An SLD profile defines the connection parameters to the System Landscape Directory of a company
  • Once a profile is configured, it can be used to discover the registered systems from the SLD and create automatically all necessary systems an connectors.

Plugins

  • Plugins are used to integrate Pro.Monitor with another application.
  • It contains the connection parameters used to connect with an external API.
  • As Pro.Monitor produces alarms, metrics and reports, they can be transferred to external solutions using plugins.
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