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SAP BO Business Intelligence Platform 4.0 Monitoring Introduction to Monitoring. Confidential . Examples of what can you do with Monitoring?. Access via the Central Management Console. Monitoring Terms Metrics.
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SAP BO Business Intelligence Platform 4.0 MonitoringIntroduction to Monitoring Confidential
Monitoring TermsMetrics A system of related measures that facilitates the quantification of some particular characteristic of BI Landscape • Host metrics (SAPOSCOL) • Probe metrics • Server Metrics • Derived Metrics • Metrics can be consumed by BI 4.0 watches or by other clients via JMX
Monitoring TermsProbes • Monitor different services and simulates the different functionalities of BusinessObjects BI. • Health Probes • Diagnostic Probes • Can be scheduled or run on demand • There are 9 default probes. • New probes can be created using Probe SDK • Implementation class and a new probe InfoObject (CLI,SDK,DFO)
Monitoring Terms Watch • Provide real-time status and historical trends of servers and workflows within the BI 4.0 environment. • System Watch • User defined watch – Using data from probes, servers SAPOSCOL, derived metrics • State of watch represented by traffic lights • Users can define thresholds and alerts to a watch
Monitoring DashboardPerformance and System Health KPIs Watches Alerts
CMC integration Monitoring application configuration • CMC -> Application -> Platform Monitoring • Enable Monitoring Application • Default JMX (Java Management eXtension) agent end point URL (IIOP) • RMI (Remote Method Invocation) • Host Metrics • Other Settings
So why use the Remote Support Component (RSC)? • RSC collects much more varied data – and to a deeper level. Uses instrumentation in the BI servers (introduced in XI 3.1 SP3) • Forwarded to Solution Manager • Uses the Monitoring infrastructure to collect a subset of its data