- Legacy APM Server Reference:
- Overview
- Installing APM Server
- Upgrading APM Server
- Setting up and running APM Server
- Configuring APM Server
- General configuration options
- Configure the output
- Parse data using ingest node pipelines
- Specify SSL settings
- Load the Elasticsearch index template
- Manual index lifecycle management
- Configure logging
- Set up the Kibana endpoint
- Load the Kibana dashboards
- Set up Real User Monitoring (RUM) support
- Use environment variables in the configuration
- Set up project paths
- Securing APM Server
- Monitoring APM Server
- Real User Monitoring (RUM)
- Tune Data Ingestion
- Storage Management
- Intake API
- Exploring data in Elasticsearch
- Exported fields
- Troubleshooting
- Release notes
- APM Server version 6.8
- APM Server version 6.8.23
- APM Server version 6.8.22
- APM Server version 6.8.21
- APM Server version 6.8.20
- APM Server version 6.8.19
- APM Server version 6.8.18
- APM Server version 6.8.17
- APM Server version 6.8.16
- APM Server version 6.8.15
- APM Server version 6.8.14
- APM Server version 6.8.13
- APM Server version 6.8.12
- APM Server version 6.8.11
- APM Server version 6.8.10
- APM Server version 6.8.9
- APM Server version 6.8.8
- APM Server version 6.8.7
- APM Server version 6.8.6
- APM Server version 6.8.5
- APM Server version 6.8.4
- APM Server version 6.8.3
- APM Server version 6.8.2
- APM Server version 6.8.1
- APM Server version 6.8.0
- APM Server version 6.7
- APM Server version 6.6
- APM Server version 6.5
- APM Server version 6.4
- APM Server version 6.3
- APM Server version 6.2
- APM Server version 6.1
- APM Server version 6.8
NOTE: You are looking at documentation for an older release. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Beat fieldsedit
Contains common beat fields available in all event types.
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beat.name
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The name of the Beat sending the log messages. If the Beat name is set in the configuration file, then that value is used. If it is not set, the hostname is used. To set the Beat name, use the
name
option in the configuration file. -
beat.hostname
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The hostname as returned by the operating system on which the Beat is running.
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beat.timezone
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The timezone as returned by the operating system on which the Beat is running.
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beat.version
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The version of the beat that generated this event.
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@timestamp
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type: date
example: August 26th 2016, 12:35:53.332
format: date
required: True
The timestamp when the event log record was generated.
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tags
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Arbitrary tags that can be set per Beat and per transaction type.
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fields
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type: object
Contains user configurable fields.
error fieldsedit
Error fields containing additional info in case of errors.
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error.message
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type: text
Error message.
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error.code
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type: long
Error code.
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error.type
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type: keyword
Error type.
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