SAP Java Monitoring
Proactively monitor key performance metrics of your SAP Java web application server
With Applications Manager's SAP Java monitoring tool, you can:
- Get an overview of your SAP server's performance at a single glance.
- Keep an eye on the validity period of software products in your SAP Java System.
- Get comprehensive insights into service related metrics.
- Track message logs.
- Monitor the memory utilization of your server.
- Track user sessions in your server.
Get an overview of your SAP server's performance at a single glance
Applications Manager's SAP Java Monitor's overview dashboard allows you to understand the overall performance of your SAP Java server at a single glance.
- RFCs (Remote Function Call) are used for communication between different SAP systems and other non-SAP systems. Monitoring RFCs ensures that the communication is happening smoothly. With Applications Manager, monitor Average RFC I/O, and Average RFC continuously.
- SAP Java Application Server allows external calls to other non-SAP systems or Java components. Monitoring external calls helps ensure the stability and efficiency of communication between the systems. If you notice a dip in the External call rate, it maybe due to a network issue, server unavailability or an authentication error.
- Web services are used to expose SAP system functionality to other systems. Applications Manager monitors web services and helps identify and diagnose issues with service availability, performance, and response time.
- Monitoring disk space is essential to ensure that the server has enough storage space to function properly. Track disk utilization metrics to ensure that the disk space doesn't run low as it can cause server crashes, data loss, and performance issues.
Keep an eye on the validity period of software products in your SAP Java System
The SAP Java system may contain various software products that help with the functioning of the SAP system. The validity of these software products refers to the period during which the software product is supported and maintained by the vendor or manufacturer.
With Applications Manager, track the validity period of these products and configure alerts on the 'Validity in days' metric to receive notifications before the validity expires. This will ensure that the products receive updates, bug fixes, and security patches on time.
You can also track metrics like Thread Pool Usage and Waiting Task Count to identify and isolate long-running tasks and unresponsive threads.
Get comprehensive insights into service related metrics
With Applications Manager's SAP Java Monitor:
- Identify which applications are experiencing issues and take corrective actions to restore their availability. This can help ensure business continuity and minimize downtime.
- Track the number of requests to ensure that the system isn't overloaded.
- Monitor the rate of Virtual Processors that didn't get started. If the rate increases, it maybe due to resource contention issues to prevent application unavailability.
- Keep an eye on NotificationQueue Thread Usage, NotificationQueue Size, and CacheFillRate metrics to prevent high thread usage, and determine whether additional caching resources are needed to improve system performance.
Track message logs
Message logs provide valuable information for troubleshooting issues that may arise in the system. By monitoring message logs, you can identify and diagnose issues such as errors, warnings, and exceptions, and take corrective actions to resolve them.
It can also serve as an efficient tool to identify areas where system resources are being overutilized or underutilized, and take steps to optimize resource allocation.
Monitor the memory utilization of your SAP server
With the SAP Java Monitor, track and analyze memory utilization in the server along with its components. This can help with capacity planning by providing insights into the system's resource utilization and the expected workload.
Track user sessions in your server
Session management is a critical component of user experience. Monitoring sessions, timeout event rate, and average processing time can help ensure that the system is meeting user expectations and delivering a positive user experience. Track unsuccessful login attempts to identify potential security breaches and take appropriate actions to prevent them.
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Common Queries on SAP Java Monitoring:
What is SAP Java Monitoring?
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SAP Java Monitoring is monitoring the SAP Java web application server's performance where key performance indicators are collected and analyzed. This helps system administrators identify and troubleshoot issues instantly!
Why is SAP Java Monitoring important?
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SAP Java web application server monitoring is important because it provides real-time visibility into the performance and health of SAP Java Application Server instances. By monitoring key metrics, administrators can proactively manage the system to ensure high availability, performance, and security. This can help avoid downtime and prevent user disruptions. It can also help optimize resource utilization, plan capacity and isolate performance bottlenecks before disrupting user experiences.
Are there any prerequisites for the SAP Java Monitor?
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Yes. There are some prerequisites for monitoring your SAP Java servers. You can refer to this page for more details.