Use
See <DS:RELN.BW_30A_WHM_PROCESS>Process Chains</>
Structure
<ZH>Context </>
The <ZH>Process Chains</> context contains all of the process chains
that have run since the BW system was <ZH> last started</>.
By setting the <ZH>transfer parameter for method execution </>
<EX>DAYS_TO_KEEP_LOGS</> in the method definition <EX>RSPC_CCMS_STARTUP
</>, you can specify the process chain runs that you want to display
from those that ended <ZH>before the BW system was last started</>. By
default, this parameter is set at seven days. This means that the
process chain runs from the last seven days are displayed. You reach
the method definition through transaction <LB>RZ21</><LS> -> Methods
-> Definitions</>.
By double-clicking on the <ZH>Process Chains</> context, you can jump
to the process chain maintenance.
<ZH>Monitor Objects</>
In the <ZH>Process Chains</> context, process chains that have run
since the last start of the BW system are displayed as monitor objects,
as well as those that were defined in transaction <LB>RZ21
</> (see context section above).
The nodes show the technical name of the process chain.
By double-clicking on a process chain, you jump to the maintenance for
that chain.
Attributes are displayed for each process chain. These are:
<ZH>Text attribute</>
The text attribute specifies the description of the process chain.
<ZH>Monitor attribute</>
All runs of the chain (represented by the log ID as well as month, day
and time) for the last <ZK>n</> days are displayed as monitor objects.
You define the parameter <ZK>n</> as the <ZH>transfer parameter for
method execution </> <EX>DAYS_TO_KEEP_LOGS</> in the method definition
<EX>RSPC_CCMS_AGENT</>. If no changes have been made to the run for
<ZK>n</> days, it is removed from the display. However, you can still
access the log directly from the process chain maintenance.
This agent runs a maximum of every ten minutes and monitors all of the
runs displayed. The batch job for this is <EX>
SAP_CCMS_MONI_BATCH_DP</>, and is scheduled to run once an hour by
default when you save the method. You can change the schedule in
transaction SM37.
When you select a run and choose <LS><PF>Display Details</>
</> all messages for this run are displayed, as well as a message for
every process that has finished. Only messages for the last 30 minutes
are shown by default, but you can change this setting.
By double-clicking on a process chain run, you get to the log view of
the process chain maintenance for this run.
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