System Monitoring set up

Hi All,
I  am using solution manager 7.0 on linux and DB2 and want to setup system monitor on solution manager 7.0.
But whn I goto DSWP->operation setup->system monitoring
I cant see "set- up system monitor" button under to start confiuring it.
Any idea why there is no button to start configuring ?????
Thanks

Hi,
Please check
Transaction: SMSY
Under Landscape Components-> Product Systems-> SAP CRM (Eg.)-> SID-> CRM Application Server-> Client
Select the client and then click on Check RFC Destinations button on top towards right. Then in the next screen select the check box Assign RFC Destination for System Monitoring and click on Check button and then Green tick mark.
After this also in transaction dswp Solution-> Solution Landscape->Solution Landscape Maintenance under System Group tab all the relevant Logical Components are assigned.
It should solve the issue.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Raghavendra.
Edited by: Raghavendra B Deshpande on Jun 16, 2010 5:10 AM

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    Key:       43  Size:    43422392 (  41.4 MB) DB FTAB buffer
    Key:       44  Size:     8606392 (   8.2 MB) DB IREC buffer
    Key:       45  Size:     6558392 (   6.3 MB) DB short nametab buffer
    Key:       46  Size:       20480 (   0.0 MB) DB sync table
    Key:       47  Size:    13313024 (  12.7 MB) DB CUA buffer
    Key:       48  Size:      300000 (   0.3 MB) Number range buffer
    Key:       49  Size:     3309932 (   3.2 MB) Spool admin (SpoolWP+DiaWP)
    Shared memories outside of pools
    Key:       18  Size:     1792100 (   1.7 MB) Paging adminitration
    Key:       41  Size:    25010000 (  23.9 MB) DB statistics buffer
    Key:       63  Size:      409600 (   0.4 MB) ICMAN shared memory
    Key:       64  Size:     4202496 (   4.0 MB) Online Text Repository Buf.
    Key:       65  Size:     4202496 (   4.0 MB) Export/Import Shared Memory
    Key:     1002  Size:      400000 (   0.4 MB) Performance monitoring V01.0
    Key: 58900130  Size:        4096 (   0.0 MB) SCSA area
    Nr of operating system shared memory segments: 9
    Shared memory resource requirements estimated
    ================================================================
    Nr of shared memory descriptors required for
    Extended Memory Management (unnamed mapped file).: 64
    Total Nr of shared segments required.....:         73
    System-imposed number of shared memories.:       1000
    Shared memory segment size required min..: 1472000000 (1403.8 MB)
    System-imposed maximum segment size......: 35184372088832 (33554432.0 MB)
    Swap space requirements estimated
    ================================================
    Shared memory....................: 2050.4 MB
    ..in pool 10  608.1 MB,   99% used
    ..in pool 40  999.4 MB,  140% used !!
    ..not in pool:   34.4 MB
    Processes........................:  716.8 MB
    Extended Memory .................: 8192.0 MB
    Total, minimum requirement.......: 10959.2 MB
    Process local heaps, worst case..: 1907.3 MB
    Total, worst case requirement....: 12866.5 MB
    Errors detected..................:    1
    Warnings detected................:    9
    After checking the profile parameter I tried to run sapccm4x in /run directory but got the below error and I'm not able tomove further.
    Pls have a look at these two and let me know what could I do to proceed further.
    tqaadm@saptqa01:/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/exe/run 5> sapccm4x -R pf=/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/profile/TQA_DVEBMGS30_saptqa01
    INFO: CCMS agent sapccm4x working directory is /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/sapccm4x
    INFO: CCMS agent sapccm4x config file is /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/sapccm4x/csmconf
    INFO: Central Monitoring System is [SMP]. (found in config file)
          additional CENTRAL system y/[n] ?   :
    INFO: found ini file /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/sapccm4x/sapccmsr.ini.
    INFO:
          CCMS version  20040229, 64 bit, multithreaded, Non-Unicode
          compiled at   Jun 28 2010
          systemid      324 (IBM RS/6000 with AIX)
          relno         6400
          patch text    patch collection 2010/1, OSS note 1304480
          patchno       335
    INFO Runtime:
          running on    saptqa01 AIX 3 5 00069A8FD600
          running with profile   /usr/sap/TQA/SYS/profile/TQA_DVEBMGS30_saptqa01
    INFO profile parameters:
          alert/MONI_SEGM_SIZE = 200000000
          alert/TRACE          = 1
          SAPSYSTEM            = 30
          SAPSYSTEMNAME        = TQA
          SAPLOCALHOST         = saptqa01
          DIR_CCMS             = /usr/sap/ccms
          DIR_LOGGING          = /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log
          DIR_PERF             = /usr/sap/tmp
    INFO:
          pid           4165682
    INFO: Attached to Shared Memory Key 13 (size 200141728) in pool 10
    INFO: Connected to Monitoring Segment [CCMS Monitoring Segment for application server saptqa01_TQA_30, created with version CCMS version 20040229, 64 bit single threaded, compiled at Oct  3 2008,  kernel 6400_20020600_254,  platform 324 (IBM RS/6000 with AIX)]
            segment status     ENABLED
            segment started at Tue Sep 14 09:35:56 2010
            segment version    20040229
    ERROR: Shared Memory misconfiguration ==> can not monitor SAP application server saptqa01_TQA_30
           Dispatcher Admin Shared Memory (Key 01) and CCMS Shared Memory (Key 13) both in pool 10.
           Please change configuration with profile parameters
               ipc/shm_psize_01 = -<different pool nr>
           xor
               ipc/shm_psize_13 = -<different pool nr>
    EXITING with code 1

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