RTCCTOOL check - EWAlert setup

Dear All,
I am running RTCCTOOL for Service Preparation Check.
All the checks are OK except EWAlert setup. System shows Red flag and message as below :
===========================================================================================
7. [Note 207223  ]   EWAlert setup
Description     Setup of the EarlyWatch Alert service
                 [ checks that min. 2 EWAlert sessions to SAP Solution Manager or to SAP
                   are found in last 60 days, and that SDCC session manager job runs ]
Implementation  We recommend that SAP Solution Manager be used to monitor your systems
                via Earlywatch Alert. In this case you activate it just by including
                a system into a Solution Landscape. See the note 1257308  . If this is
                not possible, data for productive systems can be processed at SAP.
===========================================================================================
I have configured Ealrly watch on Solution manager as well as on my production system. Weekly Early Watch Alert report is also generated and I am receiving it on my email id regularly.
What above error shows I can't understand. Is there any setup is pending ?
REgards,
Nirav

Hello,
You will get this message if the criteria is not met. Has it been met?
E.G. Have you now run 2 EWA reports in the last 60 days?
SAP Note 207223 is used to process EWA reports at SAP, and is for custoemrs that don't have a Solution Manager system
or it is unavailable to process EWAs.
So this is really a check in SDCC/SDCCN for an EWA SDCCN Task to have been scheduled/run at least 2 times in the last 60 days, as EWA reports are intended to run once per week, this should be satisfied by the 3rd week.
You mention the EWA is running and you get the emailed report regularly. This would indicate that you have bene generating  it for a while, but it also sounds like you just set this up.
And when you run RTCCTOOL is it on the Solution Manager system or the Managed production system?
Have you generated more thn 2 EWA reports for the system you are running RTCCTOOL on in the last 60 days.
Also ensure you have setup the EWA according to best practices, especially the SDCCN setup at this link
https://websmp204.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700001873212008E
Regards,
Paul

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