After successfully adding the SAP system to the SAP Tier, you need to define both the mapping for organizations and locales and the locales themselves.
As part of the pre-installation tasks, you have defined your organizations and user areas. Now that you have finished configuring the SAP system, you need to define the fields that Precise for Precise for SAP will retrieve for these groupings. By default, Precise for Precise for SAP retrieves the Department field for organization and the Building field for user area.
In addition to collecting SAP activity data from application servers, Precise for Precise for SAP can monitor locations for network availability. In Precise for Precise for SAP, a location is referred to as a locale. Each locale represents a physical location that is defined by a list of one or more devices, called Locale Devices. Precise for Precise for SAP connects to these devices to check their availability.
The following procedure describes how to configure organization settings.
To configure organization settings
Determine which SAP field will be mapped to a locale. Choose a field from the User Area list. Then click OK.
If your system maintains user lists in locations other than SAP user tables, you can still import this information into Precise for SAP. Precise for SAP can import user definitions from ASCII text files, enabling user information to be extracted from practically any source. For more information on how to import user information from ASCII files, see the SAP section in the Precise Administration Guide . |
To identify the locales and Locale Devices that you want Precise for Precise for SAP to monitor, you need to select existing Windows machines or other devices, such as routers. Locale Devices do not have to be solely dedicated to availability monitoring. They can run the Echo services required by Precise for SAP in the background while serving other purposes.
The following hardware components can serve as Locale Devices:
Routers
Verify that your Locale Devices are always available during monitoring hours. Precise recommends using workstations that are always on and available, instead of computers that may be turned off, such as end-user computers. |
Before updating the list of locales in Precise for Precise for SAP, verify that you have:
To configure locale settings
To add a locale
To edit a locale
To delete a locale
After installing the Precise for SAP FocalPoint, you need to install the downloaded SAP Java Connector (JCo) if you want Precise for SAP to display running batch jobs in the Batches tab or use the Precise for SAP BW. In this case, perform the following post-installation task. For information on how to download the SAP JCo, see Downloading the SAP Java Connector (JCo).
To install the SAP JCo
.jar
file to the <precise_root>\java\3rd_party
folder on your Precise for Precise for SAP FocalPoint server..dll
files to the <precise_root>\products\sap\bin
folder on your Precise for Precise for SAP FocalPoint server.%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\services
<SID>
and <instance-number
with the values from your application:sapms<SID> 36<instance-number>/tcp
sapms<SID>
33<instance-number>/tcp
sapms<SID> 32<instance-number>/tcp
sapmsPRD 3601/tcp # SAP Message Server
sapmsPRD 3301/tcp # SAP Gateway
sapmsPRD 3201/tcp # SAP Dispatcher
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