on ‎2010 Aug 02 12:34 PM
Hi,
How to get Java performance analysis data in EWA?
If we do the required configuration what data can be analysis in EWA. for Java systems?
Please help me to solve this problem.
Regards,
Neni
Request clarification before answering.
> How to get Java performance analysis data in EWA?
Please refer : Note 976054 - Availability of EWA for Non ABAP components
> If we do the required configuration what data can be analysis in EWA. for Java systems?
The important KPIs that you can get for Java component are:
􀂄 Garbage Collection Time
􀂄 Usage of Effective Old Space
􀂄 Fraction of Full Garbage Collections
􀂄 Allocation Rate
􀂄 Promotion Rate
􀂄 Top WebDynpro Applications
􀂄 Accumulated Time
􀂄 Top JCO Calls
􀂄 Response Time of JCO Calls
􀂄 Top SQL Selects
􀂄 Response Time of SQL Selects
􀂄 Accumulated Time
􀂄 Hourly User Distribution
􀂄 Most frequently visited iViews
􀂄 Most frequently visited pages
􀂄 Visits
􀂄 Requests
􀂄 Top iViews
􀂄 Response Time of top iViews
􀂄 Accumulated Time
Rajeev
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SMD agent is installed but my quess is it stoped ,if so how to start SDM from Unix level and how to check this in Workcenter
Edited by: 21101982 on Aug 16, 2010 7:32 PM
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hi,
te doc for stop and start the SMD
[http://www.erpdb.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/charm_diagnostic_smd.pdf|http://www.erpdb.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/charm_diagnostic_smd.pdf]
for work center,
tcde : solman_workcenter. for this assign role SAP_SMWORK_DIA to user so that Root Cause Analysis tab will apear in workcenter
or
frm sp18 onwards,
even if you try http://<hostname>:port/smd it will take you to workcenter.
In workcenter > Root Cause Analysis Tab> Common tasks--> Setup and check --> Diagnostic setup
Jansi
Hi,
To be able to generate EWA for JAVA systems you have to install the solution manager diagnostics. This is due to the fact that ABAP and JAVA systems have different data collectors, so the solution manager diagnostics will install some collectors which are specific for JAVA systems. The information then will be collected in each of your JAVA systems and assessed by your solution manager.
Besides note 976054 mentioned by our friend, you can also check notes 1010428 and 1274287 which describe the requirements and component information for solution manager diagnostics.
Hope this helps.
Daniel.
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