R3_SET_LOG_ATTR
The R3_SET_LOG_ATTR script element sets a log attribute in the SAP monitor architecture. Use R3_SET_LOG_ATTR to change an existing log attribute. If it does not yet exist, this script element creates one including a corresponding message.
Transaction: RZ20
Interface: XMW
Syntax
R3_SET_LOG_ATTR
NODE=...
,MESSAGE=...
[,VAR1=...]
[,VAR2=...]
[,VAR3=...]
[,VAR4=...]
[,COL_METHOD=...]
[,AN_METHOD=...]
[,AU_METHOD=...]
[,VIEW=...]
[,VIEW_FRAME=...]
[,COLOR=...]
[,SEVERITY=...]
[,MAX_ALERTS=...]
Parameters
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R3_SET_LOG_ATTR
Sets a log attribute in the SAP monitor architecture -
NODE=
Name of the node.
Format: script literal
This parameter describes a complete path. The individual parts are separated by a slash (/). The path always starts with a context node that can be followed by a sum node, an object node and an attribute node.
Note: Context, object and attribute nodes must only be used once in the path. Sum nodes can be used several times.Example 1
UC4/TestNode/PerfAttributUC4
- UC4
Context name - TestNode
Object node - PerfAttributUC4
Attribute node
Example 2
UC4/Summary1/Summary2/TestNode/PerfAttributUC4
- UC4
Context name - Summary1
Sum node - Summary2
Sum node - TestNode
Object node - PerfAttributUC4
Attribute node
- UC4
-
MESSAGE=
ID and number of the SAP T100 message, separated by a blank
Format: script literal
Note: Use "00 398" to have only variable contents displayed -
VAR1=
(Optional) Message variable 1
Format: script literal -
VAR2=
(Optional) Message variable 2
Format: script literal -
VAR3=
(Optional) Message variable 3
Format: script literal -
VAR4=
(Optional) Message variable 4
Format: script literal -
COL_METHOD=
(Optional) Data collection method of the node
Format: script literal -
AN_METHOD=
(Optional) Analysis method of the node
Format: script literal -
AU_METHOD=
(Optional) Auto-reaction method of the node
Format: script literal -
VIEW=
(Optional) Determines the log attribute message to be displayed in the current alarm monitor status view
Format: script literal
Allowed values:- HIGHALERT (default)
Highest - LAST
Latest - WORST_SINCE
Most severe since
- HIGHALERT (default)
-
VIEW_FRAME=
(Optional) Duration in minutes for displaying the most severe alarm
Format: script literal
Default: 0
Note: Value 0 specified here has the effect that the default value 30 is used in the monitor architecture. - COLOR=
(Optional) Color
Format: script literal
Allowed values:- AL_VAL_GREEN (default)
Green - AL_VAL_YELLOW
Yellow - AL_VAL_RED
Red
- AL_VAL_GREEN (default)
-
SEVERITY=
(Optional) Degree of severity
Format: script literal
Default: 0
Note: Value 0 specified here has the effect that the default value 255 is used in the monitor architecture. -
MAX_ALERTS=
(Optional) Maximum number of alarms to be stored in the node
Format: script literal
Default: 0
Note: This limit is only applicable if the alarms are stored in the monitor architecture.
Examples
Executing the following example creates the UC4 context node, the Test object node, and a log attribute including the message 00 398.
R3_SET_LOG_ATTR NODE="UC4/Test/LogAttribute",MESSAGE="00 398",VAR1="variable1",VAR2="variable2",VAR3="variable3",VAR4="variable4",SEVERITY="12"
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