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Hi,

What is Runtime Monitor plzz telme in breff...

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Hi Mahitha,

Runtime Monitor:

The Runtime Monitor is an instrument that supports the recording of information on user-defined events that can occur during runtime of an ABAP program. For example, the information can consist of a test name and a text, which are recorded and stored with the time stamp and frequency of the event. Because this information is collected directly in the main memory, the runtime behavior of the program is barely influenced.

The events are mainly triggered by ABAP programmers and recorded using system classes. However, they can also be directly triggered by the runtime system (SAP kernel). The collected information of all application servers involved is transferred to the database at regular intervals. The Runtime Monitor includes the following functions. Use the links provided to call up more detailed descriptions of these functions.

There are so many topics for this

Topics

Overview of Functions

· Start and Navigation

· Technology

Test Maintenance

· Setting Up Tests

· Activating and Deactivating Tests

· Deleting Tests

· Editing System Log Records

Administration

· Test Overview

· Server Status

· System Log Records

· Log

· Settings

See this lilke for good explanation

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b5/fa121cc15911d5993d00508b6b8b11/frameset.htm

Olzz Reward if it is useful,

Mahi

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XI: Runtime Monitor - You can get an aggregated overview and a drill-down of the throughput for XI with the processing times and processing rates.

Monitoring features of SAP Computing Center Management System (CCMS)

are available for both ABAP stack and Java stack.

Two flavors are there as System administrator and Application developer

Use CCMS to monitor and trace Java applications.

Global System Workload analysis will be available in ST03G.

Most NetWeaver applications use standard monitors, there are

component-specific monitoring devices

Examples

Enterprise Portal: Java Application Response Time Measurement (JARM)

Mobile Engine: Status of synchronizations

Business Warehouse: Query load and infoCubes

Exchange Infrastructure: Aggregate through detailed views

Look into the following Link

[Runtime Monitor|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/b7bdde90-0201-0010-26b1-dcda5e0b394d]

Hope this helps

Vinodh Balakrishnan

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Runtime Monitor

The Runtime Monitor is an instrument that supports the recording of information on user-defined events that can occur during runtime of an ABAP program. For example, the information can consist of a test name and a text, which are recorded and stored with the time stamp and frequency of the event. Because this information is collected directly in the main memory, the runtime behavior of the program is barely influenced.

The events are mainly triggered by ABAP programmers and recorded using system classes. However, they can also be directly triggered by the runtime system (SAP kernel). The collected information of all application servers involved is transferred to the database at regular intervals. The Runtime Monitor includes the following functions. Use the links provided to call up more detailed descriptions of these functions.

Check this SAP link for more details.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b5/fa121cc15911d5993d00508b6b8b11/frameset.htm

Regards,

Maha

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Hi Mahitha,

Runtime Monitor:

The Runtime Monitor is an instrument that supports the recording of information on user-defined events that can occur during runtime of an ABAP program. For example, the information can consist of a test name and a text, which are recorded and stored with the time stamp and frequency of the event. Because this information is collected directly in the main memory, the runtime behavior of the program is barely influenced.

The events are mainly triggered by ABAP programmers and recorded using system classes. However, they can also be directly triggered by the runtime system (SAP kernel). The collected information of all application servers involved is transferred to the database at regular intervals. The Runtime Monitor includes the following functions. Use the links provided to call up more detailed descriptions of these functions.

There are so many topics for this

Topics

Overview of Functions

· Start and Navigation

· Technology

Test Maintenance

· Setting Up Tests

· Activating and Deactivating Tests

· Deleting Tests

· Editing System Log Records

Administration

· Test Overview

· Server Status

· System Log Records

· Log

· Settings

See this lilke for good explanation

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b5/fa121cc15911d5993d00508b6b8b11/frameset.htm

Olzz Reward if it is useful,

Mahi