- Observability: other versions:
- What is Elastic Observability?
- What’s new in 8.4
- Send data to Elasticsearch
- Spin up the Elastic Stack
- Deploy Elastic Agent to send data
- Deploy Beats to send data
- Elastic Serverless Forwarder for AWS
- Deploy serverless forwarder
- Configuration options
- Troubleshooting
- Observability overview page
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Log monitoring
- Infrastructure monitoring
- Uptime and synthetic monitoring
- User Experience
- Alerting
- Cases
- CI/CD observability
- Troubleshooting
- Fields reference
- Tutorials
- Monitor Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Elastic Agent
- Monitor Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Beats
- Monitor Google Cloud Platform
- Monitor a Java application
- Monitor Kubernetes
- Monitor Microsoft Azure with Elastic Agent
- Monitor Microsoft Azure with the native Azure integration
- Monitor Microsoft Azure with Beats
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Cases
editCases
editCases are used to open and track observability issues directly in the Elastic Observability app. All cases list the original reporter and all the users who contribute to a case (participants). You can also send cases to third party systems by configuring external connectors.

If you create cases in Stack Management or the Elastic Security app, they are not visible in Observability. Likewise, the cases you create in Observability are not visible in Stack Management or the Elastic Security app. You also cannot attach alerts from Stack Management or the Elastic Security app to cases in Observability.
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