APM Server command referenceedit
APM Server provides a command-line interface for starting APM Server and performing common tasks, like testing configuration files and loading dashboards (deprecated).
The command-line also supports global flags for controlling global behaviors.
Use sudo
to run the following commands if:
-
the config file is owned by
root
, or -
APM Server is configured to capture data that requires
root
access
Commands | |
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Exports the configuration, index template or a dashboard to stdout. |
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Shows help for any command. |
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Manages the secrets keystore. |
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Runs APM Server. This command is used by default if you start APM Server without specifying a command. |
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Sets up the initial environment, including the ES index template and Kibana dashboards (deprecated).. |
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Tests the configuration. |
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Shows information about the current version. |
Also see Global flags.
export
commandedit
Exports the configuration, index template or a dashboard to stdout. You can use this command to quickly view your configuration, see the contents of the index template or export a dashboard from Kibana.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server export SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
SUBCOMMANDS
-
config
-
Exports the current configuration to stdout. If you use the
-c
flag, this command exports the configuration that’s defined in the specified file. -
dashboard
-
Exporting a dashboard allows to store a dashboard on disk in a module and load it automatically. The following command can be used:
apm-server export dashboard --id="dashboard-id" > dashboard.json
The
dashboard-id
can be found in the Kibana URL. By defaultexport dashboard
will write the dashboard to stdout. Above it’s written intodashboard.json
so it can later imported again. The file contains the dashboard with all visualizations and searches. The index pattern is removed as it is expected to be loaded separately for APM Server.The generated
dashboard.json
file can be copied into thekibana/6/dashboard
directory of apm-server and next timeapm-server setup dashboards
is run the dashboard will be imported.In case Kibana is not running on
localhost:5061
the APM Server configuration undersetup.kibana
must be adjusted.
-
template
-
Exports the index template to stdout. You can specify the
--es.version
and--index
flags to further define what gets exported.
FLAGS
-
--es.version VERSION
-
When specified along with
template
, exports an index template that is compatible with the specified version. -
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
export
command. -
--index BASE_NAME
-
When specified along with
template
, sets the base name to use for the index template. If this flag is not specified, the default base name isapm-server
.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
apm-server export config apm-server export template --es.version 6.5.4 --index myindexname
help
commandedit
Shows help for any command. If no command is specified, shows help for the
run
command.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server help COMMAND_NAME [FLAGS]
-
COMMAND_NAME
- Specifies the name of the command to show help for.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
help
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
apm-server help export
keystore
commandedit
Manages the secrets keystore.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server keystore SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
SUBCOMMANDS
-
add KEY
-
Adds the specified key to the keystore. Use the
--force
flag to overwrite an existing key. Use the--stdin
flag to pass the value throughstdin
. -
create
-
Creates a keystore to hold secrets. Use the
--force
flag to overwrite the existing keystore. -
list
- Lists the keys in the keystore.
-
remove KEY
- Removes the specified key from the keystore.
FLAGS
-
--force
-
Valid with the
add
andcreate
subcommands. When used withadd
, overwrites the specified key. When used withcreate
, overwrites the keystore. -
--stdin
-
When used with
add
, uses the stdin as the source of the key’s value. -
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
keystore
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLES
apm-server keystore create apm-server keystore add ES_PWD apm-server keystore remove ES_PWD apm-server keystore list
see Secrets keystore for more examples.
run
commandedit
Runs APM Server. This command is used by default if you start APM Server without specifying a command.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server run [FLAGS]
Or:
apm-server [FLAGS]
FLAGS
-
-N, --N
- Disables the publishing of events to the defined output. This option is useful only for testing APM Server.
-
--cpuprofile FILE
- Writes CPU profile data to the specified file. This option is useful for troubleshooting APM Server.
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
run
command. -
--httpprof [HOST]:PORT
- Starts an http server for profiling. This option is useful for troubleshooting and profiling APM Server.
-
--memprofile FILE
- Writes memory profile data to the specified output file. This option is useful for troubleshooting APM Server.
-
--setup
-
[6.4.0] Deprecated in 6.4.0.
Loads the initial setup, including Elasticsearch template, Kibana index pattern and Kibana dashboards. If you want to use the command without running APM Server, use the
setup
command instead.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
apm-server run -e --setup
Or:
apm-server -e --setup
setup
commandedit
Sets up the initial environment, including the ES index template and Kibana dashboards (deprecated).
- The index template ensures that fields are mapped correctly in Elasticsearch.
- The Kibana dashboards make it easier for you to visualize APM Server data in Kibana.
Use this command instead of run --setup
when you want to set up the
environment without actually running APM Server and ingesting data.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server setup [FLAGS]
FLAGS
-
--dashboards
-
[6.4.0] Deprecated in 6.4.0.
Sets up the Kibana dashboards only.
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
setup
command. -
--template
- Sets up the index template only.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
apm-server setup --dashboards
test
commandedit
Tests the configuration.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server test SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
SUBCOMMANDS
-
config
- Tests the configuration settings.
-
output
- Tests that APM Server can connect to the output by using the current settings.
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
test
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
apm-server test config
version
commandedit
Shows information about the current version.
SYNOPSIS
apm-server version [FLAGS]
FLAGS
-
-h, --help
-
Shows help for the
version
command.
Also see Global flags.
EXAMPLE
apm-server version
Global flagsedit
These global flags are available whenever you run APM Server.
-
-E, --E "SETTING_NAME=VALUE"
-
Overrides a specific configuration setting. You can specify multiple overrides. For example:
apm-server -E "name=mybeat" -E "output.elasticsearch.hosts=['http://myhost:9200']"
This setting is applied to the currently running APM Server process. The APM Server configuration file is not changed.
-
-c, --c FILE
-
Specifies the configuration file to use for APM Server. The file you specify
here is relative to
path.config
. If the-c
flag is not specified, the default config file,apm-server.yml
, is used. -
-d, --d SELECTORS
-
Enables debugging for the specified selectors. For the selectors, you can
specify a comma-separated
list of components, or you can use
-d "*"
to enable debugging for all components. For example,-d "publish"
displays all the "publish" related messages. -
-e, --e
- Logs to stderr and disables syslog/file output.
-
--path.config
- Sets the path for configuration files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--path.data
- Sets the path for data files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--path.home
- Sets the path for miscellaneous files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--path.logs
- Sets the path for log files. See the Directory layout section for details.
-
--strict.perms
-
Sets strict permission checking on configuration files. The default is
-strict.perms=true
. See Config file ownership and permissions in the Beats Platform Reference for more information. -
-v, --v
- Logs INFO-level messages.