Efficient Monitoring Techniques Process Chain
Efficient Monitoring Techniques Process Chain
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Summary
The objective of this article is to share and explore the efficient monitoring techniques.
Author: Vikram Srivastava
Company: Infosys Technologies Limited
Created on: 17 February 2010
Author Bio
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Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
What is BI? ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Importance of BI .............................................................................................................................................. 3
What are process chains?............................................................................................................................... 3
Traditional Process Chain Transactions in the BI System .............................................................................. 3
The Non-Traditional Monitoring Technique ........................................................................................................ 3
Advantages over RSPCM way of monitoring .................................................................................................. 4
Usage Scenarios ............................................................................................................................................. 4
How to get into the monitor screen? ............................................................................................................... 4
Method 1: ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Method 2: ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Exploring the Process Chain Run Time Analysis Tool ................................................................................... 5
Various Options available ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Basic Level Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Getting into more details .............................................................................................................................................. 9
Some More Additional Features ................................................................................................................... 12
Compare Runtimes .................................................................................................................................................... 12
Who Else List ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Request Analysis ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
Parallel Process Information ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Batch Manager Information ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Related Content ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Disclaimer and Liability Notice .......................................................................................................................... 20
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Introduction
What is BI?
BI applications provide historical, current, and predictive views transactional operations shown below. It is a
5-step process to run your business with more intelligence.
These steps include:
Registering the right data properly.
Collect these data from multiple sources.
Transform.
Combine and store it in a data warehouse or a data mart.
Report on the data and use it for further analysis.
Importance of BI
BI gives the correct information to the right set of people at appropriate time. It also gives managers and
executives the ability to report on critical data for business while monitoring important operational endeavors
of performance of business.
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Usage Scenarios
Below listed are a few usage scenarios of this new method of monitoring:
Day to Day Monitoring
System Performance Analysis
Average Run time of the loads
Analysis on slow performance of a particular load
Method 1:
Go to TCODE ST13
Enter the tool name as ‘BW-TOOLS’
Execute
Select the radio button Process Chain Analysis and Execute
Method 2:
Go to TCODE SE38
Enter the program name as ‘/SSA/BWT’
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Execute
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Monitor by
Process Chains Monitor by
Process Type
By Process Chains: This will help us monitor the loads of multiple process chains at the time.
By Process Type: This would help us analyze the process chains based on any one particular step in the
process chain.
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A B C D E F G H I
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Change Layout
In order to change the selection for which we are monitoring click on the selection button on the top. A pop
up appears, specify the details and execute.
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Click Here
The below screen opens providing the details of the logs of the process chain. This is the same screen as
the traditional way of the process chain logs.
Click Here
The below screen pops up, which gives the summarized information of the process chain logs, which is more
easy to understand and faster.
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A B C D F
E
Listed below is the use of each of these.
A Process Chain Hierarchy: It gives an insight into the various steps in the process chain.
B Run Time: This field provides the run time of each step. This becomes quite useful at times when a
process chain performance needs to be analyzed.
C Records Sent: This gives the information on number of records transferred.
D Records Insert: This gives the number of new records added to the data target.
E Data: This column gives the information as to if the data is a transaction data, text, hierarchy or master
data attributes load.
F Info Providers: This gives the information of the data targets to which data is flowing.
In addition to the above there are multiple other fields available which can be used for the analysis and
monitoring of process chains.
Please find the list below for the additional information which can be used. Most of the fields listed below are
self explanatory.
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Other Navigations
Apart from the benefits detailed above, it is also possible to directly navigate to the request from the screen
below.
Click here to
navigate to the
request
The below screen with the request status is displayed.
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Compare Runtimes
This functionality becomes very useful and handy to compare multiple instances of the process chain.
To compare the run times, we need to select the multiple instances which we want to compare and click on
the button ‘Compare Runtimes’. There can be a maximum of 5 instances that can be compared.
The below screen appears showing the comparison of each run with the level of detail to each step. This
helps in understanding, what might have gone wrong on any particular day/run.
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In addition to the fields displayed above, we can also investigate on the below.
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More that 1 step at any instant cannot be chosen for this analysis.
The below screen appears giving the information of which steps were being execute in parallel. This
becomes very useful for identifying the load on the system at any particular instance.
Also here as well additional columns can be chosen for further analysis.
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Request Analysis
This feature helps in doing a detailed analysis of a particular request.
We need to double click on a loading step via info package to get to the request analysis screen.
The below request analysis screen appears with all the required details of a particular request for further
detailed analysis.
It is divided into the below sub sections:
Request Analysis
Data Packages
Summarized runtime of Data Targets
Detailed Data Packages Analysis
Each of the above is shown in the screen shots below:
Data packages
Request Analysis
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It gives the information of number of parallel process as shown below in a pop up window.
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This gives the details of the background processed and the job logs.
It includes the below details:
The server on which the various steps of the process chain were executed.
Number of steps that were executed.
Time mapping for the same etc.
Server Name
Double click here to
get to the below
screen
Here we can see the details of the various steps that were executed.
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Work Process
Number and
the Server
Steps executed
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