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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Important SAP Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SAP Service Marketplace Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
SAP Developer Network Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SAP Help Portal Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Chapter 2
2.1
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3.1
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3.2.2.3
3.2.2.4
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4.4
4.4.1
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4.4.2.1
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4.4.2.3
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Application Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Homogeneous System Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Heterogeneous System Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scheduled and Manual Periodical Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Periodical Tasks for SAP NetWeaver 7.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Periodical Tasks for SAP Enhancement Package 2 for SAP SRM 7.0 . . . . . . . . .
Periodical Tasks for SAP Enhancement Package 3 for SRM-MDM Catalog
7.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Periodical Tasks for Enhancement Package 3 for SAP Supplier
Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Periodical Tasks for Live Auction Cockpit based on Java Server
(LACWPS 6.0) and Live Auction Cockpit based on ABAP Server . . . . . . . . . . .
Logon and Load Balancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5
High Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Chapter 6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Chapter 8
8.1
8.2
8.3
Chapter 9
9.1
9.2
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Categories of System Components for Backup and Restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Related Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
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The Main SAP Documentation Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
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1 Getting Started
CAUTION
This guide does not replace the daily operations section that we recommend customers create for
their specific production operations.
Found At:
Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at
http://help.sap.com/netweaver
Operations Information under System Administration and Maintenance Information on SAP Help Portal at
http://help.sap.com/netweaver
SAP NetWeaver Security Guide under Security Information on SAP Help Portal at http://
help.sap.com/netweaver
Solution Life Cycle Management for SAP NetWeaver at Solution Oriented View for SAP NetWeaver on SAP
Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver
Check regularly to see which SAP Notes are available for the Application Operations Guide.
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SAPs Release Strategy
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SAP Best Practices
Comprehensive
information about SAP
Business Suite solutions that
are affordable, simple to
understand, and quick to
implement
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Quick reference to technical
Matrix (PAM)
and release planning
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components, featuring SAP
component releases and
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release information based
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versions, DB platforms, JSE
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including access to the SAP
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Information about the
security infrastructure of
SAP NetWeaver SAP delivers
comprehensive security
technologies to protect the
heterogeneous
environments of the SAP
Business Suite. Combined
with specialized partner
solutions, it makes the SAP
Business Suite a secure place
to do business.
Documentation, guides,
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Manager
SAP Library
Description
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documentation
Instructions for
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SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 is delivered to
customers as a Business Suite Application for procurement and sourcing requirements.
The Scenario and Process Component List (SCL) is a tool that allows you to find implementation
alternatives for SAP solutions, business scenarios, and processes for your SAP enhancement
package installation. It shows you which application components are needed to implement a
business scenario or process. For more information, see the Appendix [external document] in this
master guide. You can find the SCL on SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/
scl .
For the latest component version and patch level requirements, as well as the Release Information
Note (RIN) available for each support package stack, see SAP Service Marketplace at http://
service.sap.com/sp-stacks
SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP SRM 7.0 . On the following screen,
select a support package and choose Show Stack Information to view the corresponding SAP Note for that
support package. For SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP SRM 7.0 SP01, see SAP Note 1818517.
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Related Documentation
The exact locations of the required software components on the corresponding DVDs and CDs that
are shipped with the SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP
SRM) 7.0 package can be found at SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/srm-inst
SAP Business Suite Applications SAP SRM SAP SRM Server 7.13 .
NOTE
For each component listed in the software component matrix, there are software requirements
that are not explicitly mentioned in this documentation. Component-specific software
requirements are documented for a component in its installation guide. All related
implementation guides are listed in section 7, References.
You require Search and Classification 7.1 (TREX 7.1) in the following cases:
Dg52 When you use the contract management application to search for information such as supplier
texts, internal notes, and attachments.
Dg52 When you want to use the metadata search functionality or use SAP NetWeaver Business
Intelligence (SAP NetWeaver BI) Accelerator in Analytics.
Guide/Tool
Master Guide
Sizing
Technical Configuration
SAP NetWeaver
Library
SAP NetWeaver
Library
SAP NetWeaver
Library
SAP NetWeaver
Library
Installation
and Upgrade Guides SAP Business Suite Applications SAP
SRM SAP SRM Server 7.13
http://service.sap.com/sizing SAP NetWeaver
SAP NetWeaver in Detail Solution Life-Cycle Management
Hardware Sizing Quick Sizer Tool
SAP NetWeaver Library: Function Oriented View Solution
Lifecycle Management SAP NetWeaver Configuration
SAP NetWeaver Portal Managing the Portal
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SAP NetWeaver monitoring is an essential task when you run SAP solutions. The aim of this section is
to provide information and documentation required to configure the Computing Center Management
System (CCMS) and create a user-defined SAP SRM monitor set reflecting a customer-specific SAP
Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) system landscape.
For more information about the underlying technology, see Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP
Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
As SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 is powered
by SAP NetWeaver 7.40, we recommend that you set up the monitoring infrastructure as described in
the Monitoring Setup Guide for SAP NetWeaver (MSG) under SAP NetWeaver 7.40 System Administration and
Maintenance Information Operations Information on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
The Monitoring Setup Guide (MSG) is the foundation for the following sections and contains all the
information relevant to monitoring the SAP NetWeaver components used in SAP enhancement
package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0. Proficient knowledge of system
monitoring and basic knowledge of SAP NetWeaver is required to set up and manage the user-defined
SAP SRM monitors recommended in this guide.
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For more information, see the SRM Master Guide on the SAP Service Marketplace at http://
service.sap.com/instguides Installation and Upgrade Guides SAP Business Suite Applications
SAP SRM
SAP SRM Server 7.13 .
Since SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 uses the
complete SAP NetWeaver 7.40 , you have to apply the SAP NetWeaver Monitoring Setup Guide (MSG)
to the SAP SRM components first. In addition to this, you can define special SAP SRM monitors in the
CEN systems CCMS.
SAP recommends the use of SAP NetWeaver 7.40 for Central Monitoring.
This monitoring set for SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management
(SAP SRM) 7.0 includes component-related monitors such as for SAP enhancement package 3 for
SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 and Live Auction Cockpit 6.0 based on
Java (LACWPS 6.0). These monitors are not delivered by SAP but can be created in the CEN system.
All Monitoring Tree Elements (MTE) used for these monitors are based on the default monitoring
templates delivered by SAP.
For information about editing or creating monitors and monitor sets, see the Monitoring Setup Guide
for SAP NetWeaver (MSG) under SAP NetWeaver 7.0 System Administration and Maintenance Information
Operations Information on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
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2wV
2wV
2wV
2wV
2wV
2wV
SAP NetWeaver Application Server (ABAP) 7.40 (for SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP SRM 7.0)
SAP NetWeaver Application Server (Java) 7.40 (for SAP Live Auction Cockpit 6.0)
SAP NetWeaver Usage Type Process Integration (PI)
SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.40
SAP NetWeaver Master Data Management (for SRM-MDM Catalog 7.02)
SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence 7.40 (SAP NetWeaver BI)
For more information and detailed procedures, see the Monitoring Setup Guide for SAP NetWeaver
(MSG) under SAP NetWeaver 7.40 System Administration and Maintenance Information Operations
Information on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver and Technical Operations for SAP
NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
2wV Your SAP SRM Server 7.13 is connected to the CEN and registered as a remote system.
2wV The SAPCCM4X agent is registered and running for each SAP SRM Server 7.13 instance.
What to Monitor
Your SAP SRM Server 7.13 is running on SAP NetWeaver Application Server (ABAP) 7.40 which means
the primary points of failure are within the technical infrastructure.
Procedure
1.
2.
3.
Go to transaction RZ20 and create a new monitor: SRM Server 7.13 monitor.
On the top level, create a virtual node for following:
2wV Back-end monitoring
2wV Database
2wV Operating system
2wV System configuration
2wV Log file monitoring
On the second level, create rule-based monitors for each area as described in the following table:
Node
Type
Parameter
Value
Back-End Monitoring
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYSTEMS
Virtual
Rule
R3System
<SRMServer_Systems>
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Rule
Network Time
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_CLASS
Virtual
Rule
Users Logged On
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_CLASS
Virtual
Rule
Database
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_CLASS
Virtual
Rule
Operating System
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_CLASS
Virtual
Rule
System Configuration
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYSTEMS
Dialog Response Time
CCMS_GET_MONITORING_CONTE
XT_NAMES
Virtual
Rule
Virtual
Rule
Virtual
Rule
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Value
R3System
MTEClass
<SRMServer_Systems>
R3DialogResponseTime
R3System
MTEClass
<SRMServer_Systems>
R3DialogFrontEndNetTime
R3System
MTEClass
<SRMServer_Systems>
R3UsersLoggedIn
R3System
MTEClass
<SRMServer_Systems>
OperatingSystem
R3System
MTEClass
<SRMServer_Systems>
OperatingSystem
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
MoniSegment
MoniContext
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<ANY>
System Configuration
R3System
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
CcmsFileMonitoring no such MTE
class exists, needs to be changed to
filesystemMO
NOTE
As of SAP enhancement package 1 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0, it
has been possible to run Live Auction Cockpit on the ABAP server. If you have configured your
SAP SRM server to run Live Auction Cockpit on the ABAP server, section 3.1.2.3 is no longer
applicable.
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SAP Live Auction Cockpit Web Presentation Server based on Java (LACWPS) 6.0 uses SAP SRM Server
for data persistence and business logic, the monitoring tree element (MTE) Auction for applicationspecific monitoring of SAP Live Auction Cockpit Web Presentation Server based on JAVA server
(LACWPS) 6.0. For more information, see SRM Monitor.
The Live Auction Cockpit based on the Java server runs on SAP NetWeaver Application Server (Java)
7.02. The main focus of this component is the monitoring of the SAP J2EE Engine.
For more information, see the Monitoring Setup Guide for SAP NetWeaver (MSG) under SAP NetWeaver 7.0
System Administration and Maintenance Information Operations Information on SAP Help Portal at http://
help.sap.com/netweaver and Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on
SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
3.1.2.3.2
Procedure
1.
2.
Obtain the XML format customizing files for the GRMG monitoring scenarios of Live Auction
Cockpit based on Java server.
A GRMG customizing file tells the central monitoring system to run a particular GRMG availability
monitoring scenario that is, to monitor the availability and condition of a particular component.
The GRMG customizing file is named la_grmg.xml for Live Auction Cockpit based on Java server.
It can be found in <INSTDIR>:\usr\sap\<system name>\SYS\global\srmla\monitoring.
To adjust the customizing files, you need to edit the la_grmg.xml file using an XML editor or any
plain text editor. Change the URL specified in the <scenstarturl> element of the customizing file
to the correct hostname and port of your installation.
EXAMPLE
If your installation uses hostname yourhostname on port 8080 then the value in between the
<scenstarturl> and </scenstarturl> tags must be:
<scenstarturl>http://yourhostname:8080/srm/heartBeat</scenstarturl>
NOTE
3.
Each instance of Live Auction Cockpit based on Java server that is to be monitored is considered
a scenario and needs to be executed by the GRMG framework.
To monitor more than one instance of Live Auction Cockpit based on Java server, you need
to specify each of the scenarios in the XML customizing file. For more information, see section
Adding Scenarios to the XML Customizing File (below).
Upload the customizing file into the central monitoring system.
1. Log on to the monitoring system as a user with administrator rights.
Ensure that you log on to the central application server. This is the server that offers the
enqueue service. You can determine which server is your central server with transaction
SM51 or with transaction RZ03.
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Start transaction GRMG by entering GRMG in the OK field in the SAPGUI toolbar.
Click Upload a GRMG Scenario.
A file selection dialog box is displayed.
4. Navigate to the directory in which the customizing file is located and select the file.
5. Click Open to upload the file.
In the first production release of this transaction, no confirmation message is presented. For more
information on verifying GRMG settings, see Verifying the GRMG Availability Monitoring (below).
After you have uploaded all of the customizing files, start the availability monitoring.
CAUTION
Ensure that you are logged on to the central application server of the monitoring system
before carrying out this step. The central server is the one that offers the enqueue service.
You can determine which server this is in transaction SM51 or transaction RZ03.
To start the GRMG availability monitoring, click Start all scenarios in transaction GRMG.
Result
No messages regarding the start of availability monitoring are displayed. For more information, see
Verifying the GRMG Availability Monitoring.
Once you start GRMG monitoring, the monitoring scenarios that you installed run automatically. By
default, the CCMS monitoring architecture repeats each GRMG availability monitoring scenario
automatically every ten minutes.
Adding Scenarios to the XML Customizing File
1.
2.
3.
4.
Copy everything in between the tags (including the tags themselves): <scenario> and </
scenario>.
Paste them below the last <scenario> tag.
Repeat this step for each additional instance you wish to monitor.
Modify the values in between <scenversion> and </scenversion>, and <sceninst> and </
sceninst>, so that they are unique for each instance.
RECOMMENDATION
5.
We recommend that you use a value of 001 for the first instance and then increment the value
by one for each additional instance (002, 003, and so on).
Change the URL specified between the <scenstarturl> and </scenstarturl> tags to the correct
and fully qualified hostname and port for this particular scenario.
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Procedure
Displaying Scenario Execution Status
NOTE
If you are running live auction on the ABAP Server, this section is no longer relevant for you.
This section describes how to verify that GRMG availability monitoring is running correctly and also
describes procedures for analyzing problems.
GRMG uses a hierarchical monitoring tree to report whether or not it was able to run an availability
monitoring scenario successfully.
1. Log on to the monitoring system as a user with administrator rights.
2. Start transaction RZ20.
The transaction presents the list of standard monitor collections in your system.
3. Expand the monitor collection named SAP CCMS Technical Expert Monitors.
The list of monitors in this collection is displayed.
4. Double-click on the monitor named All Monitoring Contexts.
The monitoring tree that reports the status of the monitoring architecture is displayed.
5. Find and expand the monitoring subtree which is named SRM Live Auction Scenario (or the value
specified for the element <scendesc> in the XML customizing file.)
You should now see a further subtree with the name Web Server of SRM Live Auction Scenario.
6. Expand the Web Server of SRM Live Auction Scenario node to open the subtree.
Result
If the Java Web Server of SRM Live Auction Scenario subtree is present and is green, then all GRMG monitoring
scenarios are running correctly; the GRMG application was contacted and returned a valid answer. As
the Heartbeat message indicates, you can view the availability data in the normal scenario subtree,
under the full name of the scenario.
If the Java Web Server of SRM Live Auction Scenario subtree is missing or the subtree or any of its branches
are red (red alert) or white (monitoring inactive), then an error occurred. For more information, see
Troubleshooting GRMG Availability Monitoring.
3.1.2.3.4
If you were unable to verify the GRMG availability monitoring as described in Verifying the GRMG
Availability Monitoring, one of the following can be the cause:
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w The GRMG availability monitoring was not started on the central application server of your SAP
system.
1. Check for other MoniInfra_<server name> subtrees in the CCMS Selfmonitoring monitor.
2. Delete any such trees.
3. Start GRMG monitoring on the central application server.
w None of the GRMG customizing files that you uploaded could be correctly processed.
1. Check the customizing by using transaction SE16 to display the entries in the following GRMG
customizing tables:
Customizing Table
GRMG_SCENARIOS
GRMG_SCENARIO_T
Required Contents
w The technical name [SCEN_NAME] of each monitoring scenario
that you uploaded
w The URL used by the scenario to test availability
A descriptive name for each technical name [SCEN_NAME] in
GRMG_SCENARIOS
GRMG_PROPERTIES
GRMG_COMPONENTS
2.
If any of the required table content is missing, then the customizing file did not contain
complete or valid XML customizing data for GRMG.
Download the newest customizing files from the SAP Community Network at the Internet
address http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/nw-products .
CAUTION
Do not attempt to correct customizing directly in the customizing tables. Instead, correct
the problems by editing the customizing XML file and uploading the file again.
GRMG_SelfMonitoring Subtree Found with Errors
If you were able to find the GRMG_SelfMonitoring subtree, click on the subtrees to open them and display
the execution status of each scenario.
A scenario error means that the monitoring architecture was unable to run the scenario. Possible
reasons include:
w The host specified in the scenario URL may have been unreachable.
w No answer was received.
w An invalid answer was received.
Whenever a scenario error occurs, only the scenario error subtree is created or updated not the
normal monitoring subtree to allow the monitor to distinguish between failure to execute a scenario,
which may have many causes, and the non-availability of the monitored components. A scenario failure
does not necessarily mean that the monitored components are unavailable.
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GRMG continues attempting to run each scenario every ten minutes (or whatever interval you have
defined), even if the scenario execution ends in a scenario error.
Possible scenario error messages and causes:
GRMG Scenario Error Message
Cause
1.
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Check that the URL is valid.
2. The HTTP server specified in the URL is not running.
Start the HTTP server if it is not running. If the GRMG
application runs on the same server as the monitored
components, then this error message also means that the tested
components are not available.
Your installation is having problems with the network
configuration or with network operation.
There is a problem with the HTTP service in the SAP system you are
using for monitoring. Check on the status of this service with
transaction SMICM.
There is a problem with the HTTP server specified in the scenario
URL.
There is a problem with the HTTP client function in the SAP system
you are using for monitoring. Check on the status of your HTTP
operations with transaction SMICM.
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Cause
You can also compare the GRMG request and response directly by
switching on HTTP tracing briefly (level 3) in transaction SMICM
on the central server of your monitoring system.
A formal DTD error, such as unbalanced tags, occurred in the
response.
You can view the response directly by switching on HTTP tracing
briefly (level 3) in transaction SMICM on the central server of your
monitoring system.
There is a problem in the CCMS monitoring architecture.
Check the alerts elsewhere in the CCMS Selfmonitoring monitor
for possible causes. Be sure, as well, that you have started GRMG
monitoring only on the central server of the SAP system that you
are using for monitoring.
In earlier releases, SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) used to be known as SAP
Enterprise Buyer. This is still reflected in the name of the monitor tool, which is called SAP
EnterpriseBuyer Monitors.
To reduce administrative tasks for system administration and monitoring, we recommend that you
create a separate monitor set with the SRM monitoring area, SAP (CEN) EnterpriseBuyer
Monitors, which includes multiple isolated monitors summarized into one single monitor. This
provides you with a simple separation between the middleware and SAP SRM Server.
Procedure
1.
2.
Go to transaction RZ20 and create a new monitor under the SRM monitor set created earlier: SAP
(CEN ) EnterpriseBuyer Monitors.
On the top level, create a virtual node for each of the following areas:
~v Approval
~v Auction
~v Bid Invitation
~v Component Planning
~v Confirmation
~v Contract Management
~v Invoice
~v Others
~v Procurement Card
~v Purchase Order
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Node
Type
Approval
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Auction
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Bid Invitation
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Component Planning
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Confirmation
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Contract Management
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Invoice
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Value
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_Approval
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_AUC
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_BID
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_PM
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_Confirmation
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_Contract
Virtual
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Type
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Others
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Procurement Card
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Purchase Orders
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Shopping Cart
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
User Administration
Virtual
CCMS_DEFINE_R3_SYS Rule
TEMS
CCMS_GET_MTE_BY_ Rule
CLASS_AND_CLIENT
Parameter
Value
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_INV
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_OT
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_PC
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_PO
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_ShoppingBasket
R3System
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
R3System
R3Client
MTEClass
<SRMSERVER_SYSTEMS>
<EBP Client>
BBP_US
SRM-MDM Catalog is a Java Web Dynpro component for users with a database repository on the MDM
Server. SRM Server transactions are connected to the catalog using the Open Catalog Interface.
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For more information about MDM Core CCMS monitoring functions, see SAP Note 956783.
3.1.2.5.2
SRM-MDM Catalog runs on the SAP NetWeaver Application Server (Java) 7.3. The main focus of
monitoring this component is the monitoring of the SAP J2EE Engine.
For more information about monitoring the SAP NetWeaver Application Server (Java), see the Monitoring
Setup Guide for SAP NetWeaver (MSG) under SAP NetWeaver 7.0 System Administration and Maintenance
Information Operations Information on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver and Technical
Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/
netweaver.
Prerequisites
2r Your SRM-MDM Catalog is connected to the Central Monitoring System (CEN) and registered as
a remote system.
2r The SAPCCMSR agent is registered and running for each SRM-MDM Catalog instance.
Apart from the SAP J2EE Engine, the availability of the SRM-MDM Catalog component can be
monitored using the GRMG technology of the CCMS.
Procedure
1.
2.
3.
Node
Type
Virtual
Rule
Rule
Virtual
Rule
Rule
Parameter
Value
R3System
R3System
MTEClass
J2EE_Systems
J2EE_Systems
J2EE_PROC
R3System
R3System
MTEClass
<CURRENT>
<CURRENT>
GRMG_WDADM630
NOTE
The GRMG customizing file for the MDM catalog, named grmg-customizing, can be found at
the following location:${SDM_ROOT};origin\sap.com\tc\mdm\srmcat\uisearch\
MAIN_SMDM72SP_D\2\10486684\tc~mdm~srmcat~uisearch.sda\META-INF
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SAP Live Auction Cockpit Web Presentation Server uses the SRM Server as its persistence layer.
Detailed problem and performance analysis must be done in both the SAP Live Auction Cockpit
Web Presentation Server and in the SRM Server.
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3.2.2.1 Interfaces
Interface monitors are essential for analyzing problems with interfaces such as RFC, IDoc, and HTTP.
For more information, see the Monitoring Setup Guide for SAP NetWeaver (MSG) under SAP NetWeaver 7.40
System Administration and Maintenance Information Operations Information SAP Help Portal at http://
help.sap.com/netweaver and Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on
SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
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Logging Categories
Tracing Locations
/Applications/SRMLA
com.sap.srm.la
Logging Categories
Tracing Locations
/Applications/MDMSRMCAT
com.sap.mdm.srmcat
Logging and tracing for ABAP components are done using transaction SLG1. Each log in the database
also has the attributes Object and Sub-object. These attributes describe the application that wrote the log,
and classify this application. You can find the object and sub-objects of SAP SRM applications in the
following list:
For SRM Server 7.01: Component-Specific Monitoring
Software Component Object
Sub-Object
Object Text
SAP SRM SERVER
/SAPSRM/* (namespace used as of SAP SRM All Sub-objects under
6.0)
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SAP provides you with an infrastructure to help your technical support consultants and system
administrators effectively manage all SAP components and complete all tasks related to middleware
technology.
For more information about the underlying technology, see Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP
Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
Configuration
Tool(s)
Implementation
Guide (IMG)
SAP SRM
SERVER
SAP Solution
Manager
Detailed Description
The Implementation Guide is the standard SAP tool for ABAP-based
system used for component Customizing.
Run transaction SPRO to access the Implementation Guide.
SAP Solution Manager is the standard SAP tool for process- and scenariobased configuration.
For more information, see SAP Note 1580107.
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FG"@
FG"@
FG"@
FG"@
FG"@
FG"@
SRM Server
FG"@
FG"@
FG"@
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Documentation
Application Server:
FG"@ STARTSAP (UNIX)
FG"@ SAP Management
Console (Windows)
MDM Server:
FG"@ SAP Management
Console (Windows and
other platforms)
Repositories:
FG"@ MDM Console
(Windows)
FG"@ MDM CLIX (other
platforms)
Visual Administrator
You can access the Visual
Administrator at the
operating system level (D:/
USR/SAP/<SID>/
JC<INSTNO>/J2EE/
ADMIN/GO.BAT)
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Application
Category Data Type
SAP NetWeaver
Process
Integration
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Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Original
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Original and
Replicated
Original and
Replicated
Original
Original and
Replicated
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Component
Search and
Classification
(TREX)
Adobe
Document
Services (ADS)
Application
Category Data Type
III / IV
This information assumes that readers are familiar with database and server administration and
therefore does not explain how to back up a relational database management system (RDBMS)
or a file system. If you have questions, contact your IT staff, and refer to the operations manuals
provided by your database and operating system suppliers.
SAP solutions use several SAP component systems to implement cross-system processes. Data is no
longer held centrally in a single system; instead it is distributed between several SAP components.
Due to the non-transactional character of the document workflow between the different landscape
components involved within one SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) business
scenario, it is impossible to find a common point of consistency across the whole SAP Supplier
Relationship Management (SAP SRM) landscape.
The only backup type that can guarantee full physical and logical consistency (these terms are explained
below) of an SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) landscape is an offline backup of the
whole landscape conducted after all business users have logged off and the complete business workflow
has ended. Tools offering manageability and monitoring of these tasks do not yet exist.
QM#S Logical consistency
Restores the SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) system landscape (cross-system
data consistency) to a consistent state. The restoration applies at document level at the time of the
backup. This includes the successful roll-back of all open business transactions with respect to the
exchange of documents (if a purchase order is sent but a purchase order response has not yet been
received, for example).
QM#S Physical cConsistency
Restores individual SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) components to a
consistent state, followed by a successful startup of the restored components, and a successful
reconnection to other components. Physical consistency provides a working SAP Supplier
Relationship Management (SAP SRM) runtime in which newly created business documents can
be exchanged. It is required to develop a transactional conduct on user level to react to broken
workflows and outdated documents appearing after the restoration.
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A distributed, business system landscape requires a detailed backup-and-restore concept. This concept
must account for both the business data (which is contained in databases) and the runtime
infrastructure. Regular backups keep the downtime of the system landscape to a minimum during
restoration of the infrastructure and business data. We recommend a backup after the initial installation
and configuration of the system landscape. We also recommend a backup after changes (this means
changes to the configuration, software upgrade of individual components, or replacement of
components) are made to the system landscape, depending on the frequency of such changes.
When you decide which infrastructure components to back up, consider the following factors:
Je Time required for a complete reinstallation
Je Time required for additional configuration
Je Effects of the expected downtime of one or more infrastructure components with regard to the
overall availability of the SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) landscape
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend that you back up the runtime infrastructure of all the components of an SAP
SRM landscape.
You must test your backup-and-restore concept regularly. A single backup-and-restore test is
insufficient, since the SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) landscape is likely to
change, and render a given concept redundant. System administrators need an up-to-date backupand-restore concept to be able to quickly restore failed systems.
For more information, see Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP
Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
A component that has application data (database, for example) also contains application
software and configuration files (runtime infrastructure) that need to be backed up.
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A component that contains no application data may still contain configuration files and
software that do require a backup.
The data contained in the database can be backed up online; however, it is not possible to do the same
for the runtime infrastructure.
An online backup refers to the system landscape and not the databases that contain the business-critical
application, or the infrastructure components.
NOTE
If you perform a backup while the server is running, open files may not be backed up.
File System Backup Versus Full System Backup
A file system backup only applies to specific files or file systems, whereas a full system backup applies
to all files and file systems, and to the operating system.
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend that you perform a full system backup after installation and that you back up
the file systems of both the installed software and the operating system on a regular basis.
For more information about possible backup scenarios, see SAP Service Marketplace at http://
service.sap.com/atg Advanced Technology Group Backup & Restore .
We recommend that you run the database in archive mode. This means all actions on the database
that modify data are recorded by the database and written to a transaction log.
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With regular full backups of your database (either offline or online), as well as a complete set of
transaction logs since the last backup, it is possible to restore a crashed database to any point in time
before the database crashed.
NOTE
We recommend that you back up your database every day, with several backups of the log files
during the day as the log files fill up.
We recommend regular file system backups (at least after software changes and upgrades, for
example, kernel upgrades and service packs). Perform a full system backup after installation and
upgrades of the operating system and the SAP software.
For more information, see Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP
Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
SAP Live Auction Cockpit Web Presentation Server uses the SRM Server as its persistence layer.
Detailed problem and performance analysis must be done in both the SAP Live Auction Cockpit
Web Presentation Server and in the SRM Server.
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Application Copy
NOTE
When you make a backup of the SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (SAP NetWeaver PI) Server,
ensure that you also make a backup of the file system. This is required because the file system
contains the SAP J2EE Engine together with the necessary configuration files for the system
landscape directory and the document transformation (/usr/sap/<SID>SYS/global/xi...).
A client copy from one system to another system with different operating system or database is
not an alternative to a complete heterogeneous migration. For example, client copies do not
ensure that all repository changes are taken over into the new sytem. Therefore, if you want to
change your SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM)
7.0 database or application server platform, a heterogeneous system copy is the only procedure
that ensures full data replication into the new system.
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CLEAN_REQREQ_UP
(and START_CLEANER)
BBP_GET_STATUS_2
RSPPFPROCESS
BBPERS
BBP_DELETE_LOCAL_A
CCOUNT
BBP_SC_TRANSFER_G
ROUPED
SRM_CALL_HANDLER_
REPORT
RSCONN01
/SAPSRM/
OFFLINE_APPROVAL_SE
ND
Required or
Optional
Recommended
Frequency
Required
5 to 10 minutes
5 minutes
Send job
Required*
Optional
Optional
Optional
Detailed Description
Optional
Required**
Required
Optional
* The configuration of this job depends on the number of shopping cart items created per week. It is
recommended that you run the job twice a day to collect shopping cart items created during the past
seven days, and to run it in its entirety during the weekend). The job must be monitored regularly to
avoid system resources being utilized completely.
** Only if Records Management is used.
For more information about Required Background Jobs, see SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help
Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
For more information about Components of SAP Communication Technology, see Function-Oriented
View for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
For more information about Reports, see SAP Library for Supplier Relationship Management on SAP Help
Portal at http://help.sap.com/srm.
For more information about Offline Approval, see SAP Library for Supplier Relationship Management on SAP
Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/srm.
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Required or
Optional
SRMMDM_CTR_TRAN Optional
SFER
Recommended
Frequency
Daily
Detailed Description
For more information about using MDM, see the SAP NetWeaver MDM Solution Operation Guide at SAP
Library for SAP NetWeaver MDM on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/nwmdm.
When you choose Cleanup Activity Log , you lose all records of auction actions performed during a
live auction event.
Choose the appropriate option under section Clean Up messages and Login Data.
CAUTION
When you choose this option, you lose all auction runtime data that can be seen in the Live
Auction Cockpit.
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Detailed Description
Prerequisites
Refer to the
documentation.
Refer to the
documentation.
Users in supplier self-services act as bidders in the SRM Server as well. These users need to be created
in SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) with the same user ID. This can be done via
replication from SUS.
For more information, see the document Settings for SUS in SAP Solution Manager (transaction
SOLAR_LIBRARY) at SAP SRM Configuration Structures
SAP SRM 7.0 EHP1 Basic Settings for Service
Procurement Classic Settings for Supplier Collaboration Settings for Supplier Self-Services .
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Printing
4.9 Printing
SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 uses the
standard functionality of SAP NetWeaver for printing. For more information, see the SAP Printing
Guide at SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
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5 High Availability
The following table describes the business impact for each component of SAP Supplier Relationship
Management (SAP SRM), if that component should become unavailable.
Component
SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0 follows the
general high availability concept for all SAP NetWeaver-based systems. For more information about
high availability and switch-over, see the documentation on SAP Help Portal at http://
help.sap.com
SAP NetWeaver SAP NetWeaver 7.40 SAP NetWeaver 7.40 Library English SAP
NetWeaver Library: Function-Oriented View Solution Life Cycle Management SAP High Availability .
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6.1
Software Change Management standardizes and automates software distribution, maintenance, and
testing procedures for complex software landscapes and multiple software development platforms.
The goal of Software Change Management is to establish consistent, solution-wide change management
that allows for specific maintenance procedures, global rollouts, including localizations, and open
integration with third-party products.
This section provides additional information about the most important software components.
The following topics are covered:
C/ Transport and Change Management
Enables and secures the distribution of software changes from the development environment to
the quality assurance and productive environment.
C/ Development Request and Development Release Management
C/ Template Management
Enables and secures the rollout of global templates, including localizations
C/ Quality and Test Management
Reduces the time, costs, and risks associated with software changes.
C/ Support Packages and SAP Notes Implementation
Provides standardized software distribution and maintenance procedures.
C/ Release and Upgrade Management
Reduces the time, costs, and risks associated with upgrades.
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-h.^ One option is for one portal tenant to be used for SAP SRM Server, another one for SAP SRM
Server (SUS), and a third one for SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence (SAP NetWeaver BI).
-h.^ Another option of utilizing more than one portal tenant within the SRM Server is to assign different
purchasing organizations to different portal tenants each purchasing organization has a separate
portal tenant. This is useful for example, if the SRM Server is provided to different companies by
an application service provider.
-h.^ Other SAP SRM components could be shared with other SAP or non-SRM applications like SAP
NetWeaver Process Integration and SAP NetWeaver Portal.
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Release
7.0
6.0
Tool
System Status
System Info http://<server>:<port>/sap/monitoring/
ComponentInfo
1Y The versions of all components can be displayed centrally in the Solution Manager.
For more information, see the information available on SAP Service Marketplace at http://
service.sap.com/solutionmanager.
1Y For SAP SRM release and upgrade plans, see the information available on SAP Service Marketplace
at http://service.sap.com/srm.
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7 Troubleshooting
All services offered by SAP Active Global Support are available for SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP
Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) 7.0.
For more information about these services, see SAP Safeguarding on SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com/safeguarding .
NOTE
Information about problem analysis and troubleshooting for all SAP NetWeaver usage types is
available in SAP NetWeaver Problem Analysis Guide (PAG) at Solution Life Cycle Management for SAP
NetWeaver under Solution Oriented View for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/
netweaver.
Possible problem situations using SAP enhancement package 3 for SAP Supplier Relationship
Management (SAP SRM) 7.0
Problem
Application
Components
No monitoring information is All SAP Supplier
displayed in the CCMS Alert
Relationship
Monitor (transaction RZ20) of
Management
the central monitoring SAP Web (SAP SRM)
AS ABAP system. However,
application
monitoring information is
components
available in the Visual
Administrator of the J2EE server,
for example status information
in the J2EE status monitors.
Error Page not found or not
Business Packages
available while accessing a
for SAP SRM
catalog configured in the SRM
Server.
Display of System messages in
srm-ebp-ca-ui
Portal and NWBC : Transaction
SM02 in SAPGUI allows a user to
add three messages
simultaneously. When these
messages are displayed in a popup
on SAP GUI, the author name
appears only once followed by all
three messages. However, When
these messages are displayed in
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See the (CCMS) CCMS Monitoring Infrastructure guide
at SAP Community Network http://wiki.sdn.sap.
com Wiki My Home Technology Troubleshooting Guide
(JSTTSG)Main Page Application Server ABAP (CCMS)
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8.1
Support Desk Management enables you to set up an efficient internal support desk for your support
organization that seamlessly integrates your end users, internal support employees, partners, and SAP
Active Global Support specialists with an efficient problem resolution procedure.
For support desk management, you need the methodology, management procedures, and tools
infrastructure to run your internal support organization efficiently. The following topics are covered:
T Remote Support
T Component hierarchy relevant for this application
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8.3
CA-MDG-VM
CA-MDG-ANR
CA-MDG-DQ
Applications
CA-MDG-APP
CA-MDG-APP-CLF
CA-MDG-APP-MM
CA-MDG-APP-BP
CA-MDG-APP-SUP
CA-MDG-APP-SUP-FI
CA-MDG-APP-SUP-LO
CA-MDG
-APP-SUP-SRM
CA-MDG-APP-FIN
BI Content
BW-BCT-MDG
Value Mapping
Analytics and Reporting
Data Quality
Applications
MDG Classification
MDG Material
MDG Business Partner (central parts)
MDG Supplier (central parts)
MDG Supplier (financial parts)
MDG Supplier (logistics parts)
MDG Supplier (SRM parts)
MDG Financials
Master Data Governance
NOTE
SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) does not ship specific roles for read-only
access for remote support. For this purpose, you can use the standard SAP NetWeaver roles
SAP_RCA_SAT_DISP for ABAP and SAP_JAVA_SUPPORT for Java.
For more information, see Remote Support Setup at Function-Oriented View for SAP NetWeaver on SAP Help
Portal at http://help.sap.com/netweaver.
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To enable Introscope for SAP SRM, install and configure the Introscope Agent on the SAP SRM
application server hosts. For more information about setting up and configuring Introscope, see SAP
Note 797147 and its attached Frequently Asked Questions document.
The set of metrics on the EM for the SRM-MDM Catalog & LACWPS components are as follows:
1. Average CPU Time (s)
2. Average Response Time (ms)
3. Concurrent Invocations
4. Errors Per Interval
5. Responses Per Interval
6. Stall Count
NOTE
Starting the MDM Catalog and LACWPS applications through the SAP SRM portal triggers the
presence of metrics on the EM.
More Information
For more information about the installation, configuration, and use of diagnostics in SAP Solution
Manager, see SAP Service Marketplace under http://service.sap.com/diagnostics.
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IV
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Related Information
Categories of System
Components
VII
VIII
IX
XI
Category Properties
Example
SAP liveCache
SAP Mobile
Workbench
SAP system
SAP CRM
SAP NW BI
SAP Notes
http://service.sap.com/notes
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http://service.sap.com/instguides Installation
and Upgrade Guides SAP Business Suite Applications SAP
SRM SAP SRM Server 7.13
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9.2
Related Information
Released Platforms
http://service.sap.com/platforms
Network Security
http://service.sap.com/securityguide
SAP NetWeaver (ABAP) Technical Operations Manual Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP
NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/
netweaver
SAP NetWeaver (JAVA) Technical Operations Manual Technical Operations for SAP NetWeaver at SAP Library for SAP
NetWeaver on SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/
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A.1
A Reference
The master guide is the starting point for implementing an SAP solution. It lists the required installable
units for each business or IT scenario. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation,
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execution, and follow-up of an implementation. It also provides references to other documents, such
as installation guides, the technical infrastructure guide and SAP Notes.
nFC Target group:
nF, Technology consultants
nF, Project teams for implementations
nFC Current version:
nF, On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides
The installation guide describes the technical implementation of an installable unit, taking into
account the combinations of operating systems and databases. It does not describe any business-related
configuration.
nFC Target group:
nF, Technology consultants
nF, Project teams for implementations
nFC Current version:
nF, On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides
Configuration Documentation in SAP Solution Manager SAP Solution Manager is a life-cycle
platform. One of its main functions is the configuration of business scenarios, business processes, and
implementable steps. It contains Customizing activities, transactions, and so on, as well as
documentation.
nFC Target group:
nF, Technology consultants
nF, Solution consultants
nF, Project teams for implementations
nFC Current version:
nF, In SAP Solution Manager
The Implementation Guide (IMG) is a tool for configuring (Customizing) a single SAP system. The
Customizing activities and their documentation are structured from a functional perspective. (In order
to configure a whole system landscape from a process-oriented perspective, SAP Solution Manager,
which refers to the relevant Customizing activities in the individual SAP systems, is used.)
nFC Target group:
nF, Solution consultants
nF, Project teams for implementations or upgrades
nFC Current version:
nF, In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Tools Customizing IMG
Production Operation
The technical operations manual is the starting point for operating a system that runs on SAP
NetWeaver, and precedes the application operations guides of SAP Business Suite. The manual refers
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users to the tools and documentation that are needed to carry out various tasks, such as monitoring,
backup/restore, master data maintenance, transports, and tests.
}4 Target group:
}4 System administrators
}4 Current version:
}4 On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides
The application operations guide is used for operating an SAP application once all tasks in the
technical operations manual have been completed. It refers users to the tools and documentation that
are needed to carry out the various operations-related tasks.
}4 Target group:
}4 System administrators
}4 Technology consultants
}4 Solution consultants
}4 Current version:
}4 On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides
Upgrade
The upgrade master guide is the starting point for upgrading the business scenarios and processes of
an SAP solution. It provides scenario-specific descriptions of preparation, execution, and follow-up of
an upgrade. It also refers to other documents, such as upgrade guides and SAP Notes.
}4 Target group:
}4 Technology consultants
}4 Project teams for upgrades
}4 Current version:
}4 On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides
The upgrade guide describes the technical upgrade of an installable unit, taking into account the
combinations of operating systems and databases. It does not describe any business-related
configuration.
}4 Target group:
}4 Technology consultants
}4 Project teams for upgrades
}4 Current version:
}4 On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides
Release notes are documents that contain short descriptions of new features in a particular release or
changes to existing features since the previous release. Release notes about ABAP developments are the
technical prerequisite for generating delta and upgrade Customizing in the Implementation Guide
(IMG).
}4 Target group:
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[ Consultants
[ Project teams for upgrades
[v Current version:
[ On SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/releasenotes
[ In the SAP menu of the SAP system under Help Release Notes (only ABAP developments)
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Example
Description
<Example>
Angle brackets indicate that you replace these words or characters with appropriate
entries to make entries in the system, for example, Enter your <User Name>.
Arrows separating the parts of a navigation path, for example, menu options
Example
Example
Example
Example
http://www.sap.com
/example
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