Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 3.0 User Guide

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Cisco TEO—Process Automation Guide for Incident Analysis for SAP
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Chapter 2      Understanding the Automation Pack Content
  Viewing Automation Pack Content and Dependencies
System Log - Application
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
No
System Log - Background Input
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
No
System Log - Background 
Processing
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
Yes
System Log - Basis
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
Yes
System Log - CCMS
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
No
System Log - Communication
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
Yes
System Log - Customer
Monitors custom message IDs created in the SAP 
system log (customer). When there is a match, it 
creates an incident that is appended to the description 
in the Alert field.
No
System Log - Database
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
Yes
System Log - Miscellaneous
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
No
System Log - Security
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
Yes
System Log - Spool
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
Yes
System Log - Transport
Enter the system log number and the incident name.
No
Targets for tRFC error check
Monitors tRFC errors (CPICERR or SYSFAIL) for 
specific Targets.
Enter the list of Targets to be compared with SM58 
results. 
Wildcards are accepted (for example, if you want to 
match all targets starting with FAX, enter FAX*).
No
Transaction Response Time
Monitors the average response time for specific ABAP 
transactions. 
Enter a list of transactions to be monitored and the 
average response time threshold (milliseconds). TEO 
monitors average response time in 10 minute intervals.
No
tRFC Destination Availability
Monitors the availability of specific destinations.
Enter a list of destinations to be monitored by TEO for 
availability.
No
tRFC Destination Availability - 
HTTP
Monitors the availability of specific HTTP 
destinations.
Enter a list of destinations to be monitored by TEO. 
The entries are similar to SM59 for HTTP 
destinations. 
Pattern can be wildcard or a substring that you are 
looking for in the report result. Note that it will strip 
off all the white spaces (blank, tab, new line) and the 
"|" character from the report before matching it against 
the pattern. Pattern example: status_code200
No
Extended Target Properties
Description
Value 
Defined?