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Operational Analytics With ODP Monitoring Delta Queues at ODQMON PDF
Operational Analytics With ODP Monitoring Delta Queues at ODQMON PDF
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At the end of this module, you will be able to understand the (operational) delta
queues, monitor delta queues, subscriptions, requests, and data units as well as
reorganize delta queues.
The (operational) delta queues are a new framework which enables multiple
subscribers to replicate data from a set of queues of a provider. A queue serves as a
pass-through data store for data changes or data snapshots.
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• Start transaction ODQMON for monitoring the (operational) delta queues
• Use the toolbar or monitor menu to navigate between views
• Pre-select queues and/or subscribers in the upper area
• Monitor the data volume (not calculated by default for performance reasons)
• Choose which request types to include (by default delta subscriptions only)
• Analyze queue data in the lower area (use ALV functions like sort and filter)
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• Use double-click in the subscriptions column to drill down to the
subscriptions
• The selected queue is taken over as pre-selection
• All subscriptions for the selected queue are shown
• Without pre-selection provider and queue are part of the table’s key
• The IDs of subscriptions for multiple queues appear in multiple lines
• Lines without subscription ID belong to data snapshot requests
• Monitor the last confirmed transaction sequence number (TSN) to
identify subscribers that fetch the requested data late or not at all
• Mark the lines and end obsolete subscriptions to free resources
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• Double-click in the requests column to drill down to the requests
• Lines without subscription ID belong to data snapshot requests
• Lines without extraction request ID fetch data pushed into the delta
queue
• Monitor the request status and identify problems
1. Check and correct status
2. Analyze background job logs
3. Repeat (and debug) extraction requests
4. Close unconfirmed requests
• Display further request details like data volume, selections, and TSN
limits
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• Double-click in the units column to drill down to the data units
• Available data units are displayed in the upper ALV grid.
• Data changes are identified by their transaction sequence number
(TSN)
• Initial or snapshot data is grouped by request ID and unit number
• Double-click in a line to display the data rows in the lower ALV grid
• Technical fields are added for record number and change mode
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• Choose menu Goto Reorganize delta queues…
• Schedule a job for reorganization, e.g. ODQ_CLEANUP_CLIENT_004
• By default the job is scheduled each day at 01:23:45 system time
• If needed adapt the start time and frequency in transaction SM37
• If needed adapt the retention time for recovery (see F1 help for details
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You should now be able to
• Understand the (operational) delta queues
• Monitor delta queues, subscriptions, requests, and data units
• Reorganize delta queues
You can find further information on Monitoring Delta Queues in the SAP Library for
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 including Enhancement Package 3 under http://help.sap.com.
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