- 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.
Host fieldsedit
Info collected for the host machine.
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host.name
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type: keyword
Hostname.
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host.id
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type: keyword
Unique host id.
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host.architecture
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type: keyword
Host architecture (e.g. x86_64, arm, ppc, mips).
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host.containerized
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type: boolean
If the host is a container.
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host.os.platform
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type: keyword
OS platform (e.g. centos, ubuntu, windows).
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host.os.name
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type: keyword
Operating system name (e.g. "Mac OS X").
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host.os.build
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type: keyword
OS build information (e.g. "18D109").
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host.os.version
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type: keyword
OS version.
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host.os.family
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type: keyword
OS family (e.g. redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).
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host.ip
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type: ip
List of IP-addresses.
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host.mac
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type: keyword
List of hardware-addresses, usually MAC-addresses.
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