Select the main system type SAP system.
Following screen appears for System information.
Enter Destination (destination with connection type '3' (ABAP Connections) needs to be entered. You might press Maintain RFC to create a new ABAP Connection).
To monitor the central system itself, enter destination “NONE“.
To monitor remote system(s), enter a valid destination configured for this remote system (please note that this RFC Destination should already have set a user name and password in the Logon & Security tab).
When destination entered, press Check RFC.
If any error occurred, the RFC Destination is not configured correctly. You might check and maintain the RFC Destination by clicking the button Maintain RFC or by calling transaction SM59.
(Optional) You might change the Maximum time for RFC PING in the seconds to set the maximum time for RFC PING.
When the system does not respond after the maximum time set here, then a red light icon in the monitoring pool is displayed (not accessible).
Recommended value for RFC PING is at least 10 seconds (also for fast connections).
The additional information about the system is automatically pre-filled.
(Optional) You might change the System description
(Optional) You might change the System name
Confirm setup
The following screen appears with the auto-detected application and database server(s) for the monitored system. Make sure that the Monitor flag is selected and press Confirm.
There is automatically detected the IP Address for all application servers, which is used as a full network address of this server. This address might be adjusted in System settings.
SAP System was added. You can start the monitoring by clicking the button Start default monitoring in the menu bar.
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