SMD-Monitoring on SAP Solution Manager Server host

Hi!
Do I need also to install a SMD agent 7.00 on SAP Solution Manager server,
if I would like to set up SMD monitoring for SAP Solution Manager server itself?
Thank you!
regards
Thom

NO, you dont need to deploy SMD agent. SMD Server Package on Solution Manager, SMD Agent on monitored system.
Do you really want to monitor the Solution Manager system(JAVA)? If so yes, install SMD on Solution Manager, if you dont, then just deploy LMSERVICE on Solution Manager(use Solution Manager as the SMD server).
Hope that makes sense or answers what you want. I dont know if you want to monitor Solution Manager, more like want SM to do the monitoring of your satellite systems.
Derek
Edited by: Derek Galt on Jan 10, 2008 11:49 AM

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    if yes, which changes should I request them?
    Please help me to solve this problem.
    Please provide links,guides.notes etc. for this scenario
    Thanks & Regards,
    Ishan

    Hi we are configuring Google SMTP getting below error..
    No delivery to xxx.com, authentication required
    Message no. XS856
    Diagnosis
    The message was processed successfully in the SAP system. The mail server that is to receive the message for further processing requires authentication. Probably there is no logon data specified in the SAPconnect configuration.
    Information from external system (if available)
    smtp.gmail.com:587
    530 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first. i91sm11178241qgd.25 - gsmtp
    Procedure
    Enter the logon data in the SAPconnect node.
    Using Gmail SMTP server using "smtp.gmail.com" with port 587
    Please advise.
    Regards,
    Sudarshan

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