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SAP Solman Integration using RestAPI

shwetas
Explorer

Hi All,

Would like to understand did someone tries integrating Solman with Splunk using REST API to just get the alerts in Splunk.

Regards,
Shweta

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mattcolabrese
Explorer

Hi Shweta,

Recommend looking into SAP PowerConnect for Splunk - comes out of the box with over 200 dashboards and alerts for SAP systems without the high lag times or loss of fidelity associated with data from SolMan. https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3153/

Matt

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mattcolabrese
Explorer

Hi Shweta,

Recommend looking into SAP PowerConnect for Splunk - comes out of the box with over 200 dashboards and alerts for SAP systems without the high lag times or loss of fidelity associated with data from SolMan. https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3153/

Matt

shwetas
Explorer

Hi Matt,

Thanks for the Input,would like to understand does it need separate license procurement.

Regards,
Shweta

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mattcolabrese
Explorer

Hi Shweta,

The Splunkbase app is a free download, but the SAP Certified components that sit in the Netweaver stack (and populate all the dashboards in the app) do have a modest licensing fee. Fast and high ROI though!

Matt

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mattcolabrese
Explorer

Hi Shweta,

Recommend looking into SAP PowerConnect for Splunk - it comes out of the box with over 200 dashboard panels and alerts for SAP systems without the significant time delay and loss of fidelity associated with data from SolMan.

Matt

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