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Data Description

The SMMS event is used in SAP to administrate the message server. Only one message server can run in each SAP system. It performs the following tasks in the SAP system:

  • Central communication channel between the individual application servers (instances) of the system

  • Load distribution of logons using SAP GUI and RFC with logon groups

  • Information point for the Web Dispatcher and the application servers (each application server of the system firsts logs on to the message server)

When an instance is started, the dispatcher process contacts the message server so that it can announce the services it provides (DIA, BTC, SPO, UPD, and so on). If the connection setup to the message server fails, an entry is made in the system log (syslog).

If the message server stops working, it must be restarted as quickly as possible to ensure that the system continues to operate smoothly.

Potential Use Cases

This event could be used in the following scenarios:

  • Alert on failures associated with the message server.

  • Determine the protocol types used by the message server.

  • Correlate the information regarding the message server with other SAP processes such as work processes or data from ST03.

Splunk Event

SMMS with EVENT_SUBTYPE=””

The event will look like this in Splunk:

SMMS with EVENT_SUBTYPE=”PTCL”

The event will look like this in Splunk:

SAP Navigation

SMMS with EVENT_SUBTYPE=””

Log into the managed system and execute the SMMS transaction. The information displayed will match the information that is extracted and sent to Splunk:

The information displayed will match the data that is extracted and sent to Splunk.

SMMS with EVENT_SUBTYPE=”PTCL”

Log into the managed system and execute the SMMS transaction. Double-click on the application server.

The information displayed will match the data that is extracted and sent to Splunk.

Field Mapping

SMMS with EVENT_SUBTYPE=””

Field

Description

Unit of Measure

ADMIN_ALLOWED

Admin Allowed

Boolean

BUFFER_LN

Buffer in

Number

CLIENT_TYP

Client Type

String

CONN_TIME

Connection Time

Weekday Month DD HH:MM:SS YYYY

CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

The date time stamp when the information was collected

YYYYMMDDHHMMSS

DISC_PEND

Disc pending

Number

DOMAIN

Domain

String

EVENT_SUBTYPE

String

EVENT_TYPE

SMMS

String

FIRST_REP

First response

String

FIRST_REQ

First request

String

FI_KEY

FI Key

Number

HANDLE

Handle

Number

HOSTADR_IPV6

IP Address

IP address

HOSTNAME

Host Name

String

IN

Messages in

String

INDEX

Index

Number

INFO

Information

Number

KEEPALIVE

Keep alive

Number

LAST_REQU

Last request

Weekday Month DD HH:MM:SS YYYY

LOCAL

Local

IP Address:Port

LOGIN_TIME

Log in time

Weekday Month DD HH:MM:SS YYYY

MAX_QUEUE

Max queue

Number

MSGTYPES

Message types

String

NAME

Names

String

NI_HANDLE

NI handle

Number

NSERVNO

Server number

Number

OPTIONS

Options

String

OUT

Messages out

String

PATCHNO

Patch number

Number

RELEASE

Release

Number

REMOTE

Remote

IP Address:Port

SERVNAME

Server Name

String

SOCKET

Socket

Number

STAT

Stat

String

STAT1

Stat1

String

STATUS

Status

String

SUPPORT_LEVEL

Support Level

Number

TIME

Time

Weekday Month DD HH:MM:SS YYYY

TYPE

Type

String

UTCDIFF

The UTC OFFSSET in HHMMSS that the data was collected in

HHMMSS

UTCSIGN

The UTC positive or negative OFFSET indicator. Positive (+) means add UTCDIFF to find the time zone of the data, negative (-) means subtract the UTCDIFF to find the time zone adjusted date time the data was collected in.

+ | -

VERSION

Version

Number

WARN_QUEUE

Warn queue

Number

SMMS with EVENT_SUBTYPE=”PTCL”

Field

Description

Unit of Measure

CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

The date time stamp when the information was collected

YYYYMMDDHHMMSS

DOMAIN

Domain

String

EVENT_SUBTYPE

PTCL

String

EVENT_TYPE

SMMS

String

HOST

Host

String

IP_IPV4

IP Address

IP Address

IP_IPV6

IP Address

IP Address

LOAD

Load

Number

MISC

Miscellaneous

String

NAME

Name

String

PORT

Port

Number

PROTOCOL

Protocol

String

REQU

Requ

Number

UTCDIFF

The UTC OFFSSET in HHMMSS that the data was collected in

HHMMSS

UTCSIGN

The UTC positive or negative OFFSET indicator. Positive (+) means add UTCDIFF to find the time zone of the data, negative (-) means subtract the UTCDIFF to find the time zone adjusted date time the data was collected in.

+ | -

VIRTUAL_HOST

Virtual Host

Number

WEIGHT

Weight

Number

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