- Legacy APM Server Reference:
- Overview
- Get started
- Set up
- How-to guides
- Configure
- Secure
- Monitor
- API
- Explore data in Elasticsearch
- Exported fields
- APM Application Metrics fields
- APM Error fields
- APM Profile fields
- APM Sourcemap fields
- APM Span fields
- APM Span Metrics fields
- APM Transaction fields
- APM Transaction Metrics fields
- APM Transaction Metrics fields
- Beat fields
- Cloud provider metadata fields
- Docker fields
- ECS fields
- Host fields
- Kubernetes fields
- Process fields
- System Metrics fields
- Troubleshoot
- Upgrade
- Release notes
- APM Server version 7.15
- APM Server version 7.14
- APM Server version 7.13
- APM Server version 7.12
- APM Server version 7.11
- APM Server version 7.10
- APM Server version 7.9
- APM Server version 7.8
- APM Server version 7.7
- APM Server version 7.6
- APM Server version 7.5
- APM Server version 7.4
- APM Server version 7.3
- APM Server version 7.2
- APM Server version 7.1
- APM Server version 7.0
- APM Server version 6.8
- 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 integration (Elastic Agent)
The Elastic APM integration became generally available in 7.16 — see the APM Guide for updated documentation. Standalone APM Server users can see the Legacy APM Overview and Legacy APM Server Reference.
Index lifecycle management (ILM)edit
The index lifecycle management (ILM) feature in Elasticsearch allows you to automate the lifecycle of your APM Server indices as they grow and age. ILM is enabled by default, and a default policy is applied to all APM indices.
To view and edit these index lifecycle policies in Kibana,
select Stack Management / Index Lifecycle Management.
Search for apm
.
See manage the index lifecycle for more information.
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