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ADM100 Lesson: Creating Your Own Monitors<br />

429 Exercise 28: Create Your Own Monitors<br />

Exercise Duration: 15 minutes<br />

Exercise Objectives<br />

After completing this exercise, you will be able to:<br />

• Create your own monitors<br />

Business Example<br />

As an administrator, you want to create a monitor that is specifically<br />

adjusted to your systems.<br />

Task 1 Creating a Monitor Set<br />

1. Create your own monitor set, “System Monitoring”.<br />

Task 2 Create a Monitor<br />

Create your own cross-system monitor, “Core_information” that displays<br />

the most important system monitoring data.<br />

1. First consider which information is important for monitoring, from<br />

your point of view. Remember that you should not display too many<br />

values for each <strong>SAP</strong> system.<br />

2. Now attempt to create the monitor “Core_information”. The monitor<br />

should, as far as possible, display the desired data for your system<br />

and your partner group’s system.<br />

Task 3 Process Alerts in the Remote System<br />

1. Open your Core_information monitor. Display all alerts for the entire<br />

monitor.<br />

Process an alert from your partner group’s system.<br />

i) Start the analysis method for an alert.<br />

ii) Return to the Alert Browser and complete the alert. Does the alert<br />

still appear in the list?<br />

iii) How can you display the completed alert again?<br />

Result<br />

You have just worked on a cross-system basis with the Alert Monitor.<br />

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