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IT-Conductor generates a wide variety of reports monitoring the health, KPIs and availability of all added systemsfor the systems and resources monitored by IT-Conductor. These reports include KPI reports, Capacity reports, Month-end reports, Ad hoc reports, and Custom reports.

Some reports are system dependent, meaning that they work and show information only from that specific system landscape. Others Other reports can be customized to show the all overall system landscape with their related components.

Systems where reports are available

  • ABAP

  • JAVA

  • BOBJ

  • HANA

  • JAVA

  • ABAP Oracle

  • JAVA HANA

  • Sybase

  • ABAP ASE DB

  • DB2

  • JAVA DB2

  • more?Linux OS

  • Windows OS

Types of reports available

  • KPI Health Monitoring Reports

  • File system growth reports

  • Availability reports

  • File system usage reports

  • CPU memory utilization reports

  • Backup summary reports

  • System activity reports

  • Job alerts reports

  • HANA Mini-checks reports

Creating Reports

1. Creating ad hoc reports that needs to run manually

You may use this option to create or test new reports that you need on a one-time basis and don’t need to be scheduled. You may refer to the Reporting Elements section for guidance on creating reports.

1. On the IT-Conductor go to My Objects > My Reports

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2. Click on the “+” icon.

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3. You will be prompted with this screen where you need to fill in the following details:

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To create a Report based off of a previously existing template, select a file from the Git Repository list, then select a report from the Report File list. The list of reports depend on the file you selected from the Git repository

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4. Click on the "+" or “Save” icon to save and finish.

2. Create schedulable reports

You may use this option to create reports that you need to run on a frequent basis.

1.On the IT-Conductor main menu navigate to My Objects > My Process Definition

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2. Click on the “+” icon.

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3. Enter name and owner of the new Process Definition and click on the “+” sign to save.

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4. Select the newly created Process Definition and click on the “Graphical Process Composer” icon.

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5. From the left menu, select the option “Report” and drag it to the center of the screen.

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6. You will be prompted with the same screen from the previous section where you need to fill in the following details:

  • Name and Description

  • Specific Days, Time Window, and Formula for when the Report is ON (active).

  • How the report instance is created.

    • Owner - override instance owner; the schedule's owner is used by default.

    • Removal Age - override the removal age of the instance. If not specified, use the definition's removal age. If the definition removal age is not specified, use the number of days since the last scheduled run.

  • Output type, Page Size, Page Margin for the report’s format

  • Select a file from Git Repository from the list, then select a report from Report File. The list of reports depend on the file you selected from the Git repository

  • Delivery Recipients, Sender and Subject

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7. Click on the “+” or Save icon to save your report.

You can choose to schedule these reports daily, weekly, monthly or at a custom frequency by creating a schedule for the reports. You may refer to the Schedule Definitions Report Scheduling section and follow the steps there.

Setting Report on Maintenance Mode

In other words, momentarily stopping a report from generating.

1.On the IT-Conductor main menu navigate to My Objects > My Schedules

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2. Select an existing schedule.

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3. Check the box next to “Maintenance” or the “Turn on Maintenance Mode” button and hit the Save button to set the schedule on maintenance mode.

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