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Monitoring of remote system's Transactional RFC and Queued RFC

Former Member
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Hello,

In our production system, in rz20- CCMS monitor templates- Communication-Transactional RFC and Queued RFc- outbound queues- Queues otherwise not monitored we can see blocked queues for each client.

System is connected to solution manager and we wish the central auto reaction is implemented in solution manager

However i am unable to find Transactional RFC and Queued RFC for the remote system, they exist only for solution manager itself

Tell me how can i do the central monitoring

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Former Member
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Hello,

First you need to check with your Landscape in solman in order to monitor any kind of activities to do so pls follow these steps.

Go to SMSY in solman under Landscape components>Product systemsselect you satellite system example SAP ECC.

On the main screen you will find client for which you have generated RFC connection. Please check though connection are working fine, Go to edit mode and try to click on generate button there will be a pop-up, which gives a clear picture of RFC connection which already exists, and you can also re-generate this RFC connection by clean it up when you re-generate pls select under Actions after generation assign RFC dest for system monitoring.

But make sure there is no project impact on this RFC, like they are not using any logical components and already have some projects running on this RFC connection.

I would advise you to first you the option of assign and check RFC button which is next to generate icon.

Regards

JUDE

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Hello Yavor,

I would recommend that

a) you search for SDN blogs from Johannes Fleig. In one blog he described how to monitor qRFCs with the help of BPMon in SolMan

b) you visit http://service.sap.com/bpm > Media Library > Technical information and look for the PDF Setup Guide for Interface Monitoring which describes tRFC and qRFC monitoring as well as workflow, IDoc and other interface monitoring capabilities.

Within BPMon you can also flexible define auto-reaction methos.

Best Regards

Volker