Management and Monitoring
BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP User’s Guide
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c.
To connect to the database in the Repository Driver field, type a JDBC Class.
d.
To access the monitoring repository database, type a user ID and password.
e.
To enable pooling, select the
Repository Pooling
check box.
f.
In the Auditing pane, click
yes
if you want to store messages.
This option is disabled by default.
Note:
You must start and then stop monitoring to enable this option.
g.
From the drop-down list, select the maximum number of messages to store.
By default, 10,000 is selected.
Note:
Depending on your environment and the number of messages that are
exchanged, storing a large number of messages may affect system performance. If
you require more information about your system resources, consult your system
administrator.
h.
Click
Save Configuration
.
4.
Click
Start Monitoring
.
iBSE begins to monitor all services and events currently in use. If you selected the
option to store messages, iBSE stores messages.
5.
To stop monitoring, click
Stop Monitoring
.
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