Configuring the monitoring of SAP PI system


With SSM PI Container as the selected monitor type, the Add Monitor Types dialog box enables you to configure details for connecting to the SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (SAP PI) components that facilitate the exchange of information among the external and internal software and systems. To enable the monitoring of the SAP PI component, you must configure a connection to the System Landscape Directory (SLD) of the relevant SAP PI System. For more information about configuring the monitoring settings, see Configuring-monitoring-settings.

Field

Description

Solution Manager Label Name

Enter a name for the SAP Solution Manager.

SID

Enter a name for the SAP Solution Manager instance.

SLD Host

Enter the name or IP address of the computer that hosts the System Landscape Directory (SLD).

SLD Port

Enter the port number to connect to the SLD.

SLD Protocol

Enter the protocol used to connect to the SLD. You can enter one of the following :

  • HTTP
  • HTTPS

PI Components Protocol

Enter the protocol used to connect to the PI components.  You can enter one of the following :

  • HTTP
  • HTTPS

Admin User

Enter the name of the user with administration privileges for logging on to the SLD.

Admin Password

Enter the password for the specified user.

RWB User

Enter the name of the user that is used to connect to the Runtime Workbench (RWB).

RWB Password

Enter the password for the specified RWB user.

Business Systems User

Enter the name of the user that is used to connect to the SAP PI Business Systems

Business Systems Password

Enter the password for the specified Business Systems user.

Add to List

Click this button to add the host to the list of monitor hosts.

Modify Selection

Click this button to save the changes made to the host already added.

Remove from List

Click this button to remove the selected host from monitoring.

After adding all relevant hosts, click the Close button. Then click the Save button in the Add Policy dialog box.

 

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