System Landscape in Solution Manager

Hi,
I wonder if in Solution Manager, one can produce a single report/transaction containing all the SAP System configured in SolMan and also the details of System Datas. For example. Client in each system, Hardware info and Support Packages installed.
Would appreciate your input.
/Niclas

Hello,
You can run report RSMSY_REPORTING01 to get the details that you are looking for you will have to work with the selection criteria.
Chad

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    I am very new to SAP and the Basis group at my company. I will be working on a project to identify the best practices of System and Service level monitoring using Solution Manager. I have read a good amount about SAP Solution Manager and the concept of monitoring but need to begin mapping out a monitoring strategy.
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