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Monday, June 30, 2008

LiveCache Monitoring (LC10)

In a liveCache application (such as an APO system), you should not just analyze the application at regular intervals, but also liveCache itself, to detect and avoid bottlenecks. The following problems in the liveCache environment can cause bottlenecks:
· Unsuitable hardware
· Incorrectly configured memory areas
· Algorithm errors in the DB procedures or the liveCache kernel
· Unsuitable parameter settings
Use the functions of the Computing Center Management System (CCMS) in the SAP system to monitor liveCache. The CCMS provides you with the following tools:
· liveCache Assistant
· liveCache Alert Monitor

In the user menu, choose liveCache Assistant (transaction LC10).
Enter the name of the database connection. You can predefine the name of a database connection with a default value. This name appears when you start the liveCache Assistant for the first time. If you call the liveCache Assistant again in a database session, the name of the last used database connection is always displayed.
You can choose between the following functions:
· Integration
· liveCache: Monitoring
· liveCache: Console
· liveCache: Alert Monitor

Determining the liveCache Status

Name of the database connection
This name is displayed when transaction LC10 is first called. If transaction LC10 is called after this during a database session, the name of the last-used database connection is always displayed.

liveCache name
The physical name of the liveCache is a property of the liveCache.The liveCache name is the name of the database instance on the liveCache server. The liveCache name can vary from the name of the database connection.

liveCache server
The name of the liveCache server is a property of the liveCache.The name of the liveCache server is case-sensitive. You can also use the IP address of the liveCache server.You can change specifications for liveCache server using the liveCache integration.

liveCache version
The version of the software of the liveCache kernel is a property of the liveCache.

liveCache state
The current operational state of a liveCache is a property of the liveCache.
· Green: The liveCache is operational (operation state ONLINE) and users can log on.
· Yellow: The liveCache is only available for the administrator for administrative purposes (operation state ADMIN).
· Red: The liveCache is not operational (operation state OFFLINE).

Procedure
Use the Properties display in the liveCache Assistant.
Use the displays State and Installation in the liveCache Alert Monitor.

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