Instrumentation for the SAP framework.
Because of the way JDBC is implemented in SAP and the way that the New Relic Java Agent instruments JDBC, it is necessary to disable the agent instrumentation and use a customized set of instrumentation included with this instrumentation set.
To disable,
- Edit newrelic.yml
- Find the following stanza:
- Add the following lines after the last line
com.newrelic.instrumentation.jdbc-generic:
enabled: false
- Save newrelic.yml
To configure the Java Agent to collect SAP related JMX metrics see: https://github.com/newrelic-experimental/newrelic-java-sap-bi/blob/main/JMX-Configuration.md.
To install, follow the instruction in the release notes
Once installed, the instrumentation will track transactions through the various SAP components.
Each instance in an SAP cluster is named according to two SAP environment variables if set. These are SAPSYSTEMNAME and SAPMYNAME. If both are set the instance name is set to value of SAPSYSTEMNAME-value of SAPMYNAME. If just SAPMYNAME is set then the instance name is set to value of SAPMYNAME. If neither is set then default instance names are used.
Serveral of the instrumentation modules can be used to generate logs containing SAP data. This is done because the amount of data sent via custom events is limited. This data can be monitored via the New Relic Logs product.
For details on what is collected and how to configure see https://github.com/newrelic-experimental/newrelic-java-sap-bi/blob/main/Logs/Logging.md
A number of custom events are generated by this instrumentation package. For details see https://github.com/newrelic-experimental/newrelic-java-sap-bi/blob/main/CustomEvents.md.
Note that because SAP is a proprietary software it is necessary for you to have access to a licensed instance of SAP. Each component has a file named holder.txt in the lib directory that is a list of necessary jar files. Copy those jars from your instance to the lib directory.
Building the extension requires that Gradle is installed. To build the extension jars from source, follow these steps:
To build a single extension with name extension, do the following:
- Set an environment variable NEW_RELIC_EXTENSIONS_DIR and set its value to the directory where you want the jar file built.
- Run the command: ./gradlew extension:clean extension:install
To build all extensions, do the following:
- Set an environment variable NEW_RELIC_EXTENSIONS_DIR and set its value to the directory where you want the jar file built.
- Run the command: ./gradlew clean install
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