 Hi and welcome to this video tutorial on how to configure SAP HANA Direct Connection setup in TrueSight console. Login to a TrueSight console and go to the infrastructure policies and the configuration tab. Click create policy, enter the policy name, agent host name and enable the policy. Click on add monitoring configuration to configure the policy. Select monitoring solution and monitor profile as SAP HANA and monitor type as SAP HANA Direct Connection setup. Click add to specify environment configuration details. Enter a unique environment name for monitoring the SAP HANA database. A container gets created with this environment and it holds all the TrueSight instances. Let us configure the environment settings first. Select the logging option to enable debugging operations for all SAP HANA instances configured on this environment. By default device mapping on TrueSight console is enabled. Enabling device mapping consolidates TrueSight monitoring at the device level. Unselect this checkbox to disable device creation in the presentation server. If selected, the monitoring hierarchy will be created under the device of SAP HANA database host. If it is unselected, the monitoring tree will be created under the device of the pattern legend. Specify the Java home path on the pattern legend. Specify the JVM arcs for the Java collector. Specify the local username and password to start the Java backend collector. Specify the collection interval for availability attributes. Specify the time interval used for data collection from the environment in minutes. Similarly, specify the time interval to monitor the long running data collection queries. It blocks the queries that exceed the specified time interval. Now let us specify the direct instance connection details. Specify the monitored SAP HANA host name or IP address. Select the connection method. Based on the connection method selection, specify the instance number or port number. Now let us enter the custom SQL query. Click add to enter the custom SQL query. Enter the query name and the SQL query. Specify the query collection time. Select the option to display the query result as an annotation on the number of records metric. Let us configure the SAP HANA connection details. Specify the path of the JDBC driver jar file. Specify the login credentials of the SAP HANA database monitoring user. Select the monitoring categories that you want to monitor and select the alerts severity level for health. You have an option to enable debug logging for global monitoring. Click OK and save the policy. To verify the configuration, go to the monitoring tab and click devices. Click pattern agent or the SAP HANA database host that was used in the policy. Now you can see the hierarchy and the results for the configured policy. The monitoring hierarchy should be completed. For more details, log in to docs.bmc.com. Thank you for watching this video.