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Monitoring Statistics for Each Adapter for SAP Connection
The Monitoring screen allows the user to view the SAP repository connection pools, the SAP client connections, the SAP listener status, and the component response time monitor. From the Monitoring screen you may access a list of the size attributes of all currently active JCo Pools, as well as the attributes of all currently locked connections for a specific Adapter for SAP connection.
*To view Adapter for SAP connection statistics
1. In the Adapters menu in the Integration Server Administrator's navigation area, click Adapter for SAP.
2. In Adapter for SAP menu, click Monitoring. The Monitoring screen is displayed.
3. To view the size attributes of all currently active JCo Pools for a specific Adapter for SAP connection:
a. In the SAP Client Connections section of the Monitoring screen, click the number in the Poolscolumn that corresponds to the client connection for which you want to view the size attributes.
b. The Connection Pools screen displays the following information:
Attribute
Description
Name
Name of the JCoPool.
Current size
Number of client connections that are currently open in the pool.
Peak size
Maximum number of client connections that were used simultaneously.
Max size
Maximum number of client connections that can be used simultaneously.
Current used
Number of client connections currently in use.
c. To return to the Monitoring screen, click Return to Monitoring.
4. A locked connection is an RFC connection that is locked to your Integration Server session so that it will always be used for subsequent calls. An RFC connection is locked by calling the public Adapter for SAP service pub.sap.client:lockSession.
To view the attributes of all currently locked connections for a specific Adapter for SAP connection:
a. In the SAP Client Connections section of the Monitoring screen, click the number in the Locked Connectionscolumn that corresponds to the client connection for which you want to view the attributes.
b. The Locked Connections screen displays the following information:.
Attribute
Description
SAP user
SAP user name associated with this connection (empty if unavailable).
Client
Client number associated with this connection (empty if unavailable).
Language
Language associated with this connection (empty if unavailable).
Host
SAP host from where the connection is executed (empty if unavailable).
Conversation ID
Internal JCo conversation ID for the connection (empty if unavailable).
IS user
IS user name associated with the connection (empty if unavailable).
c. To return to the Monitoring screen, click Return to Monitoring.