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sap_mon


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DESCRIPTION

A small monitoring tool to check sap base health.
The tool reads the SAP CCMS values and check it to your defined thresholds.
The exit codes are best uses with Icinga / Nagios monitoring.
It based on the SAP RFC SDK 7.50 for the SAP communication.
first download and configure SAP RFC SDK
https://support.sap.com/en/product/connectors/nwrfcsdk.html
Than use simple "make" command for comipling (pay attention to the library path in the Makefile).
Here is also a "sap authorization role" transport for the SAP system.
Simple import the transport request to use minimum permisions for the sap_mon monitoring user.

The progam can check in CCMS for "Performance attribute", "Status attribute", "Log attribute" and "Object description/Text attribute".
You can of course use a SAP router string, to connect to your host. Just put the sap route string instead of hostname.
You can also use sap_mon for your SAP base health without any other monitoring system or the giant monster "SAP Solution



Features

  • sap base moniting
  • ccms
  • c++
  • rfc sdk
  • x509
  • rfc connection
  • rz20
  • icinga
  • nagios


Audience

System Administrators


User interface

Console/Terminal



Database Environment

Other API



Categories

Monitoring

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