- Legacy APM Server Reference:
- Overview
- Getting Started With APM Server
- Setting up APM Server
- Upgrading APM Server
- Configuring APM Server
- General configuration options
- Configure the output
- Parse data using ingest node pipelines
- SSL/TLS settings
- Load the Elasticsearch index template
- Index lifecycle management (ILM)
- Configure logging
- Configure the Kibana endpoint
- Set up Real User Monitoring (RUM) support
- Use environment variables in the configuration
- Configure 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
A newer version is available. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Monitoring APM Serveredit
You can use the Elastic Stack monitoring features to gain insight into the health of APM Server.
To monitor APM Server, make sure monitoring is enabled on your Elasticsearch cluster, then configure the method used to collect APM Server metrics. You can use one of following methods:
To learn about monitoring in general, see Monitoring the Elastic Stack.
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