on 09-10-2016 12:07 PM
Hi ,
I am having few questions ,
(1) where exactly PI messages logs (like which file name , path) are storing in backend database ? any specific duration for that that details in DB?
(2) Can we fetch these message log information , and send it to ECC automatically?
(3) Can we send reports of status how many messages are processed in PI automatically to ECC?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks,
Shiva
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SAP platforms has its entire own monitoring and messaging solutions.
If you are using IDocs you can use the ALE infrastructure.
If you are using PROXY use the XI message protocol.
For example, if the ECC system send the SAP PI IDoc, an automatic Ack. message is generated. you ned to map it to the ALEAUDIT IDoc and send it back to the ECC (Receiver determination,Receiver Agreement,IDOc channel...etc.)
Can you elaborate what is the process you are trying to monitor (end to end) ?
If you have the latest solution manager you can configure End to End process monitoring.for the PI and the other SAP systems.
No need to invent the wheel.
You have alerting mechanism to alert you on error messages in PI.
Basically, all the customers I have build Integration solutions where satisfied and felt safe with the existing PI monitoring capabilities. No need to invent the wheel.
Hello Shiva,
Check the below discussion and links inside it
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Can you please answer the below.
(1) where exactly PI messages logs (like which file name , path) are storing in backend database ? any specific duration for that that details in DB?
(2) Can we fetch these message log information , and send it to ECC automatically?
(3) Can we send reports of status how many messages are processed in PI automatically to ECC?
Thanks,
Shiva
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