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Cisco TEO—Process Automation Guide for Incident Response for SAP
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Chapter 2      Understanding the Automation Pack Content
  Viewing Automation Pack Content and Dependencies
Incident Response for SAP Extended Target Properties
The following table contains the extended target properties that are imported by the Incident Response 
for SAP automation pack. The extended target properties that do not have a value defined must be 
configured by the user prior to using them in processes. 
Note
For information on configuring extended target properties, see 
.
Extended Target Properties
Description
Value 
Defined?
Average Dialog Response Time
Threshold for the average dialog response time per 
server. This variable is used by processes that are 
started by dialog response time CCMS alerts. If the 
variable value is less than the CCMS threshold, an 
incident will be created.
Enter the threshold value (milliseconds).
Yes
Background Jobs Aborted – List of 
Jobs
Specify background jobs to monitor. Incidents will be 
raised only when aborted jobs are in the list.
Wildcards are accepted (for example, if you want to 
match all jobs that begin with JOB01, enter JOB01*).
Note
Job name is case sensitive.
Yes
CPU Queue Length
Threshold for SAP application server CPU queue 
length.
Enter the threshold value.
Yes
Dialog WorkProcesses Utilization
Maximum percentage of dialog work processes 
utilization per server. 
Yes
Dialog WorkProcesses Utilization 
– Servers to Ignore
List of servers to ignore when monitoring dialog work 
process utilization. Enter the full server name (for 
example, sapr3e02_R3E_00).
No
File System to Ignore
File System to ignore when CCMS raises an alert for 
File System Utilization that has exceeded the 
threshold.
Wildcards are accepted (for example, if you want to 
match all file systems starting with "e:" enter e:*).
No
J2EE Memory Used
Threshold for percentage of used memory in the 
server.
Yes