Configuring HP-Openview to monitor alerts of CCMS in SAP system via SOLMAN

Hi All,
I need to configure CCMS in SOLMAN and then monitor the same alerts via HP-Openview because thats what is used in my company to monitor alerts.I have a few queries regarding the same:
1. Is it possible to configure CCMS in SOLMAN and then monitor the same alerts via HP-Openview.
2. How actually does HP-Openview work regarding picking up monitoring data from CCMS in SAP.
3. Does it work like CCMS would be generating logs of the alerts and stored some where and we could congigure HP-OV to look for a keyword in the logfile by giving HP-OV the path of that logfile and as soon as it comes across that keyword it would generate an alert.
4. Do we need any addon to be downloaded ( also want to know whether its free or cost is involved) and configured in SAP under CCMS that would help Hp-OV to detect alerts.
Regards,
Ashish Robinson
SAP BASIS TEAM

i think so.. i have seen somewhere..
I will get back to you on this.

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