PI business system monitoring

Hi, all.
I have scanned a lot of positings on the ECC PI monitoring specifically on the QRFC and MONI. I have copied the Process Integration template in ECC in a custom monitor set, activate background dispatching, create system group ExchangeInfrastructure_Systems and attach the system to it, etc, etc. From rz20, I can see the monitorset. But there are no messages in CCMS while MONI definitely has errors. We also made the RFC queue jammed and nothing again in CCMS. I cannot figure out what I am missing. Please advise.
Thanks,
Jonathan.

Dear J.C,
Solution Manager can add value to the Customer in case of an PI / XI system as well.
Apart from the value delivered by the CCMS monitoring of the PI / XI system it can also add value for monitoring the Business processes. You can add the transactions in the sequence of the Business process steps and monitor them for failures.
Also interface monitoring is possible via Solution Manager. So you can monitor the processes where the PI / XI acts as an interface between systems.
There are numerous possibilities and you need to explore them in order to use them.
As an starting point you can check the url :
http://service.sap.com/solutionmanager           and
http://service.sap.com/rkt-solman
for a variety of documents on the same.
Hope this reply helps you.
Regards
Amit

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