Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 14 Using SAP Adapters
SAP ABAP Adapter
Step 4
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity
definition.
definition.
Defining the Correlate CCMS Alerts Activity
Step 1
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose SAP - ABAP > Correlate CCMS Alerts, then drag and drop the
activity onto the Workflow pane.
activity onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the required information.
Step 3
Click the Correlate CCMS Alerts tab and enter the required information, including:
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Correlate alerts that occur within—Enter a value and select the time unit to indicate the length of
time to wait before or after the process start time.
time to wait before or after the process start time.
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Time unit – Enter the start time value in minutes or seconds
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Event occurrence – Determine whether the process start time is before or after the alert occurs
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Number of alerts to correlate—Select one of the following options to specify which alerts to wait
for before the process continues:
for before the process continues:
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All alerts in the above time frame – Select this option to wait for all alerts that match the
specified criteria before the process continues.
specified criteria before the process continues.
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Number of alerts – Select this option to wait for the specified number of alerts to occur before
the process continues. Enter the number of alerts to wait for in the text field (maximum value
in this field is 2147483647).
the process continues. Enter the number of alerts to wait for in the text field (maximum value
in this field is 2147483647).
Step 4
To specify the event triggers, enter:
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Context—The CCMS MTE context for the SAP system that will be monitored by this process. Enter
a wildcard (*) to monitor all servers.
a wildcard (*) to monitor all servers.
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Object name—The object in SAP that will be monitored by this process (for example, the CPU in
your host system, the database, and SAP services, such as background processing). Enter the (*)
wildcard to monitor all objects.
your host system, the database, and SAP services, such as background processing). Enter the (*)
wildcard to monitor all objects.
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Short name—Short text that is assigned to the MTE class. Enter the (*) wildcard to monitor all short
names.
names.
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MTE class—MTE class assigned to the group of monitoring tree elements. Enter the (*) wildcard
to monitor all MTE classes.
to monitor all MTE classes.
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Alert color—CCMS alerts are assigned a color based on the severity of the alert (Red, Yellow,
Green, Unknown).
Green, Unknown).
Step 5
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity
definition.
definition.
Defining the Get SAP Server Down Time Activity
Step 1
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose SAP - ABAP > Get SAP Server Down Time, then drag and drop
the activity onto the Workflow pane.
the activity onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the required information.