If data collection methods are periodically scheduled, alerts are automatically updated and forwarded to the monitoring tree. Analysis methods deliver additional information about the alert statuses, and auto-reaction methods can be configured for automatic reactions to new alerts.
Integration
You can use the following start options:
● Alert Monitor
In the liveCache Assistant, choose liveCache ® Alert Monitor ® MaxDB Monitoring ® liveCache.
or
In the liveCache Assistant, choose liveCache ® Monitoring ® Alert Monitor ® MaxDB Monitoring ® liveCache.
The Alert Monitoring is activated and the liveCache connection has been added to the liveCache Alert Monitor.
If Alert Monitoring is not activated (for example, when accessing liveCache alert monitor in the liveCache assistant), you should activate the alert monitor and add the liveCache connection to the liveCache alert monitor (see below: Managing liveCache Connection in the liveCache Alert Monitor)
Choose SAP CCMS Monitor Templates for Optional Components ® MaxDB Monitoring ® liveCache in CCMS Monitoring
Nodes
Every monitored element of the liveCache is displayed as part of a hierarchical tree (monitoring tree) and described as a monitoring tree element (MTE), or node. Online help (short and long texts) gives you the most important information about each node.
You can choose from the following displays for each liveCache node in the monitoring tree:
● Properties
● Space Management
● Performance
● Backup/Recovery
● Health
● liveCache Applications
● External Analysis Tools
Colors of the Alerts
● Green displays mean that the liveCache state is OK. The administrator does not need to intervene.
● Yellow or red displays mean that this state is putting production operation of the liveCache database instance at risk. The administrator must take measures to find and eliminate the cause of the alert.
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