SAP Cloud ALM Integration Monitoring: New 'Anomalies detected' Event for Timely Notifications
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Friday, Jul 25, 2025 12:34 am ET1min read
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One key benefit of the "Anomalies detected" event is its ability to detect and alert users to significant deviations in message processing volumes. For instance, customers can set up notifications to be alerted when their SAP Integration Suite (Cloud Integration) tenant doesn't process any messages in the last hour. This configuration involves setting the "Calculation frequency in minutes" to 60 minutes, setting the "Condition" to "Lower Threshold," and setting "Critical for Lower Threshold" to 0. Additionally, users can filter by specific Integration Flow Names to receive notifications for particular IFlows that fail to process messages [1].
Another critical use case is receiving notifications when the SAP Integration Suite tenant processes more than 10,000 failed messages in a day. This configuration requires setting the "Calculation frequency in minutes" to 1440 (24 hours) minutes, setting the "Condition" to "Upper Threshold," and setting "Critical for Upper Threshold" to 10,000. Users can also filter by the status "Failed" to ensure they are only notified about failed messages [1].
The new event also supports daily notifications at a specific time, such as 21:00 hours, to check if the SAP Integration Suite tenant is not processing between 100 and 10,000 messages in a day. This configuration involves setting the "Calculation start time" to 21:00, setting the "Calculation frequency in minutes" to 1440 (24 hours) minutes, and setting both "Upper and Lower Thresholds" with critical values of 10,000 [1].
By leveraging the "Anomalies detected" event, customers can ensure that their message processing activities are closely monitored, and critical issues are promptly addressed. This feature is particularly valuable for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of SAP Integration Suite operations, thereby enhancing overall business operations.
References:
[1] https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blog-posts-by-sap/sap-cloud-alm-integration-monitoring-anomalies-in-number-of-message/ba-p/14156136
SAP Cloud ALM Integration Monitoring has introduced a new "Anomalies detected" event for timely notifications of significant deviations in processed messages. The event is available for all monitored services and systems. Customers can configure the event for specific use cases such as receiving notifications when their SAP Integration Suite(Cloud Integration) tenant doesn't process any messages in the last hour, fails to process a specific IFlow, or processes more than 10000 failed messages in a day.
SAP Cloud ALM Integration Monitoring has introduced a new "Anomalies detected" event to provide timely notifications of significant deviations in processed messages. This event is available for all monitored services and systems, offering customers enhanced visibility and control over their message processing activities. The new feature allows users to configure notifications based on specific use cases, ensuring that critical anomalies are promptly addressed.One key benefit of the "Anomalies detected" event is its ability to detect and alert users to significant deviations in message processing volumes. For instance, customers can set up notifications to be alerted when their SAP Integration Suite (Cloud Integration) tenant doesn't process any messages in the last hour. This configuration involves setting the "Calculation frequency in minutes" to 60 minutes, setting the "Condition" to "Lower Threshold," and setting "Critical for Lower Threshold" to 0. Additionally, users can filter by specific Integration Flow Names to receive notifications for particular IFlows that fail to process messages [1].
Another critical use case is receiving notifications when the SAP Integration Suite tenant processes more than 10,000 failed messages in a day. This configuration requires setting the "Calculation frequency in minutes" to 1440 (24 hours) minutes, setting the "Condition" to "Upper Threshold," and setting "Critical for Upper Threshold" to 10,000. Users can also filter by the status "Failed" to ensure they are only notified about failed messages [1].
The new event also supports daily notifications at a specific time, such as 21:00 hours, to check if the SAP Integration Suite tenant is not processing between 100 and 10,000 messages in a day. This configuration involves setting the "Calculation start time" to 21:00, setting the "Calculation frequency in minutes" to 1440 (24 hours) minutes, and setting both "Upper and Lower Thresholds" with critical values of 10,000 [1].
By leveraging the "Anomalies detected" event, customers can ensure that their message processing activities are closely monitored, and critical issues are promptly addressed. This feature is particularly valuable for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of SAP Integration Suite operations, thereby enhancing overall business operations.
References:
[1] https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blog-posts-by-sap/sap-cloud-alm-integration-monitoring-anomalies-in-number-of-message/ba-p/14156136

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