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SAP Fiori: Operations


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SAP Fiori Implementation Information | NW752.02

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Monitoring SAP Fiori Apps


Monitoring the components of the SAP Fiori system landscape, especially SAP Gateway, is essential for monitoring SAP Fiori
apps.

Monitoring SAP Gateway


SAP Gateway has a key role in the system landscape for SAP Fiori apps as it is the underlying technical system in the front-end
server. Therefore, monitoring SAP Gateway is essential for monitoring SAP Fiori apps. In SAP Gateway, you can, for example,
monitor the end-user experience as seen from a speci c app.

There are severals levels on which you can monitor SAP Gateway.

Prerequisites

SAP Gateway is registered in the Landscape Management Database (LMDB).

SAP Gateway is connected to SAP Solution Manager as a managed system.

SAP Gateway as Technical System in Landscape Management Database

In the Landscape Management Database (LMDB), you get an overview of the system status of SAP Gateway as a technical
system.

System Monitoring

In SAP Solution Manager, in the Technical Monitoring work center, System Monitoring view, you monitor the system status of
SAP Gateway. For example, you monitor for errors, performance, and availability.

For more information, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/viewer/p/SAP_Solution_Manager under Application
Help Application Operations System and Application Monitoring System Monitoring .

End-User Monitoring

In SAP Solution Manager, in the Technical Monitoring work center, End-User Monitoring view, you monitor the end-user
experience as seen from a speci c app. That is, you can monitor the connection between end-user device (client) and SAP
Gateway in a front-end server.

For more information, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/viewer/p/SAP_Solution_Manager under Application
Help Application Operations System and Application Monitoring User Experience Monitoring .

Exception Management

In SAP Solution Manager, in the Root Cause Analysis work center, Exception Management view, you monitor for underlying
exceptions that impact the service quality.

For more information, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/viewer/p/SAP_Solution_Manager under Application
Help Application Operations Root Cause Analysis and Exception Management Exception Management .

For an overview of which products are available for end-to-end root cause analysis, see SAP Note 2248724 .

End to End Tracing

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To monitor for errors and performance issues, for example, if an app runs not as expected, you can trace the app.

Collecting the trace data on the device

1. Activate end to end tracing on the device as follows:

On a desktop computer, press CTRL ALT SHIFT s .

On a mobile device:

a. Press two ngers on a non-interactive screen area (for example, a blank area) for at least 3 seconds.

b. Tap with a third nger while holding the other two on the screen.

2. In the app, perform the actions that you want to trace.

3. After every action, con rm that you want to continue tracing.

4. When you want to quit tracing, choose Cancel and then choose OK.

The device sends the trace data to SAP Solution Manager via SAP Gateway.

Evaluating the trace data in SAP Solution Manager

1. In SAP Solution Manager, in the Root Cause Analysis work center, open the End-to-End Analysis view.

2. In the End-to-End Analysis view, select a system and start Trace Analysis.

The E2E Trace Analysis opens.

3. To collect all data in the connected systems that relate to the trace data, select a business transaction.

A window appears.

4. Make sure at least the rst option is selected and con rm your entries.

5. Display and analyze the collected trace data: For example, analyze how long it took for requests to execute.

For more information, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/viewer/p/SAP_Solution_Manager under Application
Help Application Operations Root Cause Analysis and Exception Management Root Cause Analysis End-to-End Analysis .

Monitoring SAP Gateway without using SAP Solution Manager

You can also monitor SAP Gateway without using SAP Solution Manager.

For more information about the error log for SAP Gateway hub, see SAP Help Portal at SAP NetWeaver Application Server for
ABAP 7.52 under Application Help SAP Gateway Foundation (SAP_GWFND) SAP Gateway Foundation Technical Operations
Guide Supportability Error Log .

Monitoring the User Interface Technologies for SAP NetWeaver


For more information about logging, see SAP Help Portal at SAP NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP 7.52 under Application
Help UI Technologies in SAP NetWeaver SAP NetWeaver User Interface Services Con guration and Operations Logging and
Tracing .

Monitoring Back-End Systems and Databases


No additional monitoring for SAP Fiori apps.

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More Information
For more information about monitoring SAP Gateway, see SAP Help Portal at SAP NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP 7.52
under Application Help SAP Gateway Foundation (SAP_GWFND) SAP Gateway Foundation Technical Operations Guide .

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