In this article, I will show how to integrate SAP Cloud ALM with SAP Integration Suite step by step. This setup allows you to connect your integration scenarios with Cloud ALM monitoring to gain full operational visibility and control.
SAP Cloud ALM is SAP’s cloud-based solution that helps you not only to implement a new system, but also monitor, operate, and optimize your SAP landscape. It provides tools for implementation tracking, process monitoring, alerting, and event management, all from a single cloud platform.
SAP Integration Suite is SAP’s enterprise integration platform that enables you to design, build, and manage integrations between SAP and non-SAP systems, both cloud and on-premise.
By connecting Integration Suite with Cloud ALM, you can:
Automatically monitor message and error data from integration flows to Cloud ALM.
Monitor end-to-end interfaces and exceptions in one central dashboard.
Simplify troubleshooting with unified alerts and logs.
Improve operational efficiency through proactive issue detection and resolution.
This integration helps facilitates operations, improve transparency, and enable a more reliable and connected SAP landscape.
I will divide into 2 parts: BTP Integration Suite Configuration and SAP Cloud ALM Configuration
Part 1 — BTP Level Configuration (Integration Suite Side)
1. Access and Roles
Log in to SAP BTP Cockpit.Make sure your Global Account and Subaccount are active.Verify that Cloud Foundry is enabled and that you have the following roles:Org ManagerSpace DeveloperSubaccount Administrator
2. Provision Integration Suite
Go to your Subaccount → Instances and Subscriptions.Ensure Integration Suite is provisioned.If not: click Create → Integration Suite → select plan (standard or enterprise) → Create.Open the Integration Suite Launchpad to confirm access.
3. Create Service Instance
If you’re using the Integration Suite for API-based connections, ensure the Process Integration Runtime or Integration Suite API instance exists.
Go to: Service Instances → Create → Process Integration RuntimePlan: api-access or standardConfirm creation.
4. Create Service Key
To allow the Integration Suite to authenticate with Cloud ALM via OAuth:
Go to: Service Instances → [your instance] → Create Service KeyCopy and save:clientidclientsecrettokenurlurl
Part 2 — Cloud ALM Level Configuration
5. Access Landscape Management
In SAP Cloud ALM, go to
Landscape Management → Services & Systems → Add New ServiceFill out All Properties which corresponds to your Cloud Integration
Click on save and the system shall be displayed according to below screen:
Click on Add Endpoint and fill out with the properties of your secret key JSON File
After adding the endpoint, go to Integration & Exception Monitoring → Configuration and enable Data Collection for your system. Data will appear after a few minutes.
Congratulations, you finished the setup process!
Now, Go to Health Monitoring or Integration & Exception Monitoring and add the newly added system scope:
You may reproduce anything on the Integration Suite side in order to generate data, select the corresponding Time Frame and check the generated data being displayed in Cloud ALM.
Additional references:
SAP Integration Suite (Cloud Integration)
Health Monitoring for SAP Integration Suite (Cloud Integration)
In this article, I will show how to integrate SAP Cloud ALM with SAP Integration Suite step by step. This setup allows you to connect your integration scenarios with Cloud ALM monitoring to gain full operational visibility and control.SAP Cloud ALM is SAP’s cloud-based solution that helps you not only to implement a new system, but also monitor, operate, and optimize your SAP landscape. It provides tools for implementation tracking, process monitoring, alerting, and event management, all from a single cloud platform.SAP Integration Suite is SAP’s enterprise integration platform that enables you to design, build, and manage integrations between SAP and non-SAP systems, both cloud and on-premise.By connecting Integration Suite with Cloud ALM, you can:Automatically monitor message and error data from integration flows to Cloud ALM.Monitor end-to-end interfaces and exceptions in one central dashboard.Simplify troubleshooting with unified alerts and logs.Improve operational efficiency through proactive issue detection and resolution.This integration helps facilitates operations, improve transparency, and enable a more reliable and connected SAP landscape.I will divide into 2 parts: BTP Integration Suite Configuration and SAP Cloud ALM ConfigurationPart 1 — BTP Level Configuration (Integration Suite Side)1. Access and RolesLog in to SAP BTP Cockpit.Make sure your Global Account and Subaccount are active.Verify that Cloud Foundry is enabled and that you have the following roles:Org ManagerSpace DeveloperSubaccount Administrator2. Provision Integration SuiteGo to your Subaccount → Instances and Subscriptions.Ensure Integration Suite is provisioned.If not: click Create → Integration Suite → select plan (standard or enterprise) → Create.Open the Integration Suite Launchpad to confirm access.3. Create Service Instance If you’re using the Integration Suite for API-based connections, ensure the Process Integration Runtime or Integration Suite API instance exists.Go to: Service Instances → Create → Process Integration RuntimePlan: api-access or standardConfirm creation.4. Create Service KeyTo allow the Integration Suite to authenticate with Cloud ALM via OAuth:Go to: Service Instances → [your instance] → Create Service KeyCopy and save:clientidclientsecrettokenurlurlPart 2 — Cloud ALM Level Configuration5. Access Landscape ManagementIn SAP Cloud ALM, go toLandscape Management → Services & Systems → Add New ServiceFill out All Properties which corresponds to your Cloud IntegrationClick on save and the system shall be displayed according to below screen:Click on Add Endpoint and fill out with the properties of your secret key JSON FileAfter adding the endpoint, go to Integration & Exception Monitoring → Configuration and enable Data Collection for your system. Data will appear after a few minutes.Congratulations, you finished the setup process!Now, Go to Health Monitoring or Integration & Exception Monitoring and add the newly added system scope:You may reproduce anything on the Integration Suite side in order to generate data, select the corresponding Time Frame and check the generated data being displayed in Cloud ALM.Additional references: SAP Integration Suite (Cloud Integration)Health Monitoring for SAP Integration Suite (Cloud Integration) Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles
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